BTK ‘murderabilia’ still selling strong

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Memorabilia of Dennis Rader, aka BTK, is considered rare.

​Somewhere out there, right now, someone is contemplating buying dirt from Dennis Rader’s former lawn for $40.

In a depressing story, Wichita Eagle writer Hurst Laviana has detailed that scraps of Rader’s life are now going for up to $3,000 on serial killer, “murderabilia,” Web sites. Radar is more commonly known as the BTK serial killer, convicted of killing 10 people over the course of three decades.

Aside from “guaranteed authentic dirt,” sites like Serial Killer Central facilitate auctions for items like a handmade Halloween card or, if you really want to throw down the cash, a manilla envelope with Rader’s rendering of the “Factor X creature that made him kill” for $2,999.

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