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 The next chapter in the saga of the BTK serial killer opens Wednesday as the sentencing of Dennis Rader begins in Wichita, Kan.A judge has set aside three days for the hearing. He must rule on whether Rader will serve his sentences consecutively or at the same time.It s been 31 ye stanley cup ars since Kevin Bright surprised the BTK serial killer when he accompanied his sister home in 1974.Dennis Rader bound the siblings, but Kevin loosened his bonds and ran for help, despite being shot in the  stanley uk head. His sister, Kathryn, was strangled and stabbed and died later at a hospital.At their Goodrich, Texas, home, Sharon Bright has watched her husband struggl stanley usa e to decide what, if anything, to say when he finally gets his chance. Rader s sentencing hearing, which begins Wednesday, will allow the families of his victims to confront him in court for the first time.         If he showed any kind of remorse, you could feel sorry for him, but he shows none,  Sharon Bright said.  He even thinks he is a Christian. Unlike June s courtroom confession in which Dennis Rader pleaded guilty and then coldly delivered a lecture-style recitation of his killings, the sentencing is expected to be wrenching as investigators disclose explicit details of the sexually motivated crimes and the relatives describe their loss and pain.Rader told KAKE-TV mdash; the Wichita station with which he had often communicated as  BTK  since the 1970s mdash; that he was working on an emotional statement for his sentencing.But emotion Nsvc This IFTTT-Enabled Panic Button Will Start Anything But a Nuclear War
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