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2 unusual facts about BTK


David Lohr

Lohr gained national prominence in 2003 when a long-elusive serial murderer read one of the writer’s articles about the decades-long mystery of the BTK murders in Wichita, Kansas (BTK refers to writings of the killer saying "bind, torture, kill").

Robert Beattie

It is about BTK, a serial killer in Wichita, Kansas who created the name BTK after his modus operandi, "Bind Them, Torture Them, Kill Them".


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Bind, Torture, Kill

The album title and song is in reference to the BTK killer (a.k.a. Dennis Rader), and the album ends with a song titled "Rader".

Blizoo

In 2005 it was bought by the Dutch company "FN Cable Holdings B.V." from the group Warburg Pincus (1 of the 3 funds, participated in the bought of Vivacomthen BTK (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company)).

Computer forensics

BTK Killer: Dennis Rader was convicted of a string of serial killings that occurred over a period of sixteen years.

Nightmare in Wichita

Nightmare in Wichita: The Hunt for the BTK Strangler by lawyer Robert Beattie is a nonfiction book about a serial killer in Wichita, Kansas known as the BTK Strangler.

Ogden Bruton

The gene associated with this defect is also named after him: Btk, abbreviation for Bruton's tyrosine kinase.

X-linked agammaglobulinemia

XLA is caused by a mutation on the X chromosome of a single gene identified in 1993 which produces an enzyme known as Bruton's tyrosine kinase, or Btk.


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