The Official Websleuths Investigative Book Club Book #2 - Confessions Of A serial Killer: The Untold Story of Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer.

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We had an amazing time with Aphrodite Jones on the Zoom meeting today! Our next book for the Book Club is." Confessions Of A serial Killer: The Untold Story of Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer, By Katherine Ramsland, PH.D. "
A link to the book for Amazon is below, It is available on Audible, yay ! If you have any trouble getting the book including if you cannot afford it. Just email Stacy at; [email protected]
Can't wait to see what everyone thinks about the book !

Amazon.com
 
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OMG Fan Girl moment …. Katherine Ramsland is iconic 💫🤩🧐
 
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I just sent my email to be added to the book club :)
 
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When should we start reading the book? Has anyone started yet?
 
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Yes. Go ahead and start reading. Please check in here and let us know every so often what you think of the book
 
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CLICK HERE for Katherine Ramsland's book on Amazon. It is an Audible too.
 
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Remember, if you want to join the book club, email Stacy at [email protected]
Stacy will put you on our list. We will email you any updates.
During the next month to 6 weeks, we will read the book and post our thoughts on this thread.
We will do a couple of YouTube Livestreams during this time to discuss the book club.
Then, sometime in February, we will have a Zoom call with Katherine Ramsland to discuss her book about the BTK Killer, Dennis Rader.
 
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When should we start reading the book? Has anyone started yet?
I started it on Audible today while I was driving. Honestly, it was so disturbing that I didn’t/couldn’t eat all day. It definitely took a toll on my psyche.
 
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We had an amazing time with Aphrodite Jones on the Zoom meeting today! Our next book for the Book Club is." Confessions Of A serial Killer: The Untold Story of Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer, By Katherine Ramsland, PH.D. "
A link to the book for Amazon is below, It is available on Audible, yay ! If you have any trouble getting the book including if you cannot afford it. Just email Stacy at; [email protected]
Can't wait to see what everyone thinks about the book !

Amazon.com
I just stumbled on this... I didnt knkw about this book club thread.

I'd like to join but it may be really hard for me. I was attacked by him in August of 1985. The local police department had a sketch artist do a sketch of him based on my description. I knew when I looked in his eyes that he had killed and he would kill again and thats what I told the police department.

I've never seen the documentaries or read anything. It took me years to look up the pictures of the women he killed both before and after my attack. I was literwlly sickened and devastated to see that the woman he killed after me bore a strong resemblance to me as I looked at that time.

I guess it's time I turn and slay that dragon, ya think?

I'm glad I saw this, quite by accident while looking for "angelainwi". to send her a PM. Thanks angelainwi.. ~♡~
 
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I started it on Audible today while I was driving. Honestly, it was so disturbing that I didn’t/couldn’t eat all day. It definitely took a toll on my psyche.
I'm so sorry. I understand how truly disturbing it can be. It is subhuman. Please protect your psyche while you venture into this.

I was assaulted by him in 1985, long before anyone knew who he was. It was in a public place and I had my face right up close to his as he had pushed me against a wall. So I got a long long look into it's demented eyes from about 12 inches. He just... wasn't there... whatever "it" was that had control of his eyes and brain was from another dimension, and was being very active inside his eyes... It was more disturbing than I can describe. I knew that IT had already killed and IT would kill again. I insisted as much so vehemently to the police that they had a sketch artist come in to draw him based on my description.

My best friend and her husband at the time were professional counselors at a local mental health center. A year or so later she told me I was still way too affected by that "handsy" sexual assault by a common pervert in a public place. I told her "but you didnt look into his eyes, that robotic demon is a serial killer."

Over the years my career changed and I moved 6 times to 3 different states and my terror softened as I was so very busy.

We were all taken totally by surprise and gutted when ~15 years later the guy they arrested as btk the serial killer turned out to be HIM. I never connected the guy I heard about vaguely several states over until I SAW him as his allocution was televised. I went into shock.

I did eventually call the lead investigator, who was very kind, to ask for my dog's collar back 🤣🤣 and we had a very nice conversation and he gave me some heartfelt advice. He had clearly been very affected himself. Chewbacca the Redbone Wookie Dog, Chewy for short, had his name and my phone number on his collar. But they couldn't release anything that had been taken into evidence. He assured me I didn't want to touch ANYTHING that monster had ever touched. I suppose that was good advice, but damn, that monster DEFILED my beloved dog's collar. 🥺

That 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬... that freaking demented 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬... ..

I really would like to know what made him that way... I think thats why I've studied cases here at Websleuths through all these years, looking for the often unanswerable whys...
 
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I'm so sorry. I understand how truly disturbing it can be. It is subhuman. Please protect your psyche while you venture into this.

I was assaulted by him in 1985, long before anyone knew who he was. It was in a public place and I had my face right up close to his as he had pushed me against a wall. So I got a long long look into it's demented eyes from about 12 inches. He just... wasn't there... whatever "it" was that had control of his eyes and brain was from another dimension, and was being very active inside his eyes... It was more disturbing than I can describe. I knew that IT had already killed and IT would kill again. I insisted as much so vehemently to the police that they had a sketch artist come in to draw him based on my description.

My best friend and her husband at the time were professional counselors at a local mental health center. A year or so later she told me I was still way too affected by that "handsy" sexual assault by a common pervert in a public place. I told her "but you didnt look into his eyes, that robotic demon is a serial killer."

Over the years my career changed and I moved 6 times to 3 different states and my terror softened as I was so very busy.

We were all taken totally by surprise and gutted when ~15 years later the guy they arrested as btk the serial killer turned out to be HIM. I never connected the guy I heard about vaguely several states over until I SAW him as his allocution was televised. I went into shock.

I did eventually call the lead investigator, who was very kind, to ask for my dog's collar back 🤣🤣 and we had a very nice conversation and he gave me some heartfelt advice. He had clearly been very affected himself. Chewbacca the Redbone Wookie Dog, Chewy for short, had his name and my phone number on his collar. But they couldn't release anything that had been taken into evidence. He assured me I didn't want to touch ANYTHING that monster had ever touched. I suppose that was good advice, but damn, that monster DEFILED my beloved dog's collar. 🥺

That 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬... that freaking demented 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬... ..

I really would like to know what made him that way... I think thats why I've studied cases here at Websleuths through all these years, looking for the often unanswerable whys...
I am so sorry. I truly have no words. My heart aches that you were a victim to this monster. I’m glad you are here with us in a safe place. Sending you a huge virtual hug ❣️
 
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I just started the book.

The codes and key phrases in the introduction are wild. I’m having a hard time digesting all of it. Hopefully, I’ll be able to comprehend some of it when I get going further into the book.
 
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I just started the book.

The codes and key phrases in the introduction are wild. I’m having a hard time digesting all of it. Hopefully, I’ll be able to comprehend some of it when I get going further into the book.
Same! I wonder how long it took her to figure it all out.
 

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