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").
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".
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".
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)).
BTK Killer: Dennis Rader was convicted of a string of serial killings that occurred over a period of sixteen years.
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.
The gene associated with this defect is also named after him: Btk, abbreviation for Bruton's tyrosine kinase.
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.