In debating whether JTR could have chosen to quit Dennis Rader inevitably comes up.
I began asking myself what caused BTK to stop. Then it dawned on me. The Supreme Court struck down Kansas' death penalty law in 1972. BTK started his career in 1974.
Kansas rewrote and reinstituted the death penalty (steering around the Supreme Court's objections) in 1994. BTK's last killing was in 1991.
So much for the theory that the death penalty does not deter crime.
Did the British government or the local London government do anything that would have struck fear into the heart of JtR?
I began asking myself what caused BTK to stop. Then it dawned on me. The Supreme Court struck down Kansas' death penalty law in 1972. BTK started his career in 1974.
Kansas rewrote and reinstituted the death penalty (steering around the Supreme Court's objections) in 1994. BTK's last killing was in 1991.
So much for the theory that the death penalty does not deter crime.
Did the British government or the local London government do anything that would have struck fear into the heart of JtR?
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