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Summary of Kerri Rawson's A Serial Killer's Daughter
Summary of Kerri Rawson's A Serial Killer's Daughter
Summary of Kerri Rawson's A Serial Killer's Daughter
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#1 I was sure the man in the car was now on the other side of the door, which only had a simple lock on it. I was afraid to open it for fear of being robbed or murdered. I called my husband and told him about the man at the door, but he said not to worry about it.

#2 The man from the FBI came to my apartment to talk about my dad, who was wanted as BTK. I was scared, but I tried to stay calm and asked him questions.

#3 My father, Dennis, was the last of four brothers to meet my mother, Paula, at Christ Lutheran Church in 1966. They had one night together, then returned to their respective realities of World War II and the Pacific.

#4 My parents, Tom and Nancy, got married in 1970. Dad lived with his parents for a few months, went to Butler Community College, and worked part-time at Leeker’s. Mom lived with her parents and worked as a secretary at the Veterans Administration.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 6, 2022
ISBN9798822531987
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    #1

    I was sure the man in the car was now on the other side of the door, which only had a simple lock on it. I was afraid to open it for fear of being robbed or murdered. I called my husband and told him about the man at the door, but he said not to worry about it.

    #2

    The man from the FBI came to my apartment to talk about my dad, who was wanted as BTK. I was scared, but I tried to stay calm and asked him questions.

    #3

    My father, Dennis, was the last of four brothers to meet my mother, Paula, at Christ Lutheran Church in 1966. They had one night together, then returned to their respective realities of World War II and the Pacific.

    #4

    My parents, Tom and Nancy, got married in 1970. Dad lived with his parents for a few months, went to Butler Community College, and worked part-time at Leeker’s. Mom lived with her parents and worked as a secretary at the Veterans Administration.

    #5

    My parents’ wedding in 1971 was attended by friends and family. Dad wore a white suit coat and flubbed the traditional vow of faithfulness, saying, I plight me your troth. Mom recited her vows perfectly, standing ramrod straight.

    #6

    I grew up hearing about my parents’ wedding and the life they had together. They met in college, got married, and spent their early, happy life together. But Dad also wanted his dark side, black hat life, and he went to great lengths to maintain these two lives next to each other.

    #7

    In September 1973, my father was laid off from the Cessna Aircraft Company. He liked his job, but the loss of it began a downward spiral that led to immense outward devastation. In January 1974, my father murdered Joseph and Julie Otero and their two youngest children, Josie, age eleven, and Joey, age nine.

    #8

    I was born early in the morning in June 1978, and baptized not long after. My name came from my dad’s grandma, Carrie, and I shared his middle name, Lynn. Dad continued to play games with the police and media as BTK, leaving my hometown and

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