NBC News Presents: BTK Confessions
Facts
| Cast | NBC News Presents |
| DVD Release | February 14, 2006 |
| Running Time | 78 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 796019785990 |
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About NBC News Presents: BTK Confessions
He committed his horrendous crimes over a 30 year period in Kansas -- but when police finally caught the "BTK Killer" (BTK stands for his killing style: bind torture kill) he was an average guy with a wife and kids. After his arrest NBC News got hold of exclusive videos made of BTK's confessions to a therapist... (WWII In Color)Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/MISC. UPC: 796019785990 Manufacturer No: 78599 Product Description
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Average user review:| needlessly sensationalized by the network |
The other thing that adds to the irritation is that the reporter feels a need to REMIND us that the killer remains unemotional on tape (except for a single moment), while attempting to explain why he did what he did.
Hey, NBC, we have eyes, we can see that; we can also see the killer choking back sobs (not once, but twice actually); so we do not need to have you tell us these things. Get it?
Why couldn't you have simply left the FBI head doc Robert Mendoza ask the questions, and allowed this two-bit BTK jerk to explain himself away? What is so complicated about that?
We might have learned something worthwhile--if only you weren't busy salivating and hyping the whole affair up for monetary gain. Do you realize howe pathetic this sort of behavior is? This is exactly why the TV networks come across as such abominable hypocrites.
Maybe one day the tapes will be released in their entirety and we'll be able to get a better picture as to why this sorry character did what he did. What is truly baffling is that there does not appear to be a troubled childhood, no apparent abuse--so says the network dingaling reporter, although I doubt it. Instead of yapping on and on about this guy killing ten people, why not delve into his childhood--and thoroughly? There is (hardly) anything here on it. Why? Are the people at NBC this empty-headed? Most of the mystery to these cold-blooded killer types can be resolved/uncovered by taking a serious look into the childhood.
Having said that, I must add the following: it is going to shake you up to hear and see the anguish experienced by those who lost loved ones at the hands of a pi**ant named Dennis Rader.
May 28, 2006
| Scarier than any horror movie |
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