The infamous BTK serial killer is pouring chilly water on the concept — floated by his personal daughter — that he has a hyperlink to Idaho homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger.
BTK fired off an e-mail to TMZ from jail after we reached out to him a couple of current NewsNation article … claiming Kohberger might have communicated with him by DeSales College professor Katherine Ramsland.
Kohberger, a Washington State College grad scholar, had beforehand studied at DeSales below Ramsland, who’s additionally a well-known true crime writer and penned a guide concerning the BTK killer.
In his January 5 message to us, BTK says, “No on Kohberger throughout,” in response to his daughter, Kerri Rawson, telling NN reporter Brian Entin she was “fairly shocked” there was “probably a connection to my father.”
Rawson additionally stated she thought Bryan was probably influenced by BTK since he studied below Ramsland.
On this level, BTK agreed, stating, “I had thought some one might have examine me.” He additionally gave props to the Idaho investigators for nabbing a suspect, that means Kohberger.
BTK went on to share his private torment about not connecting along with his household. “My household do not talk with me in any respect. I like all of them very a lot and [would] be pleased if one did.”
As … BTK (actual identify: Dennis Rader) killed ten individuals throughout his sexually motivated, sadomasochistic rampage in Wichita, Kansas, from 1974 to 1991. He wrote taunting letters to the media, giving himself the moniker, “Bind, Torture, Kill.”
He was lastly captured in 2005 and confessed to the slayings, resulting in his conviction. He’s presently serving ten life sentences — one for every of his murders.
We have reached out to Ramsland, who declined to remark.