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Payne Lindsay
Hey, it's Payne Lindsay. A few years ago, I got a call from someone intimately tied to the case of the BTK killer. If you're not familiar, BTK terrorized the city of Wichita throughout the 70s and 80s. He stalked and killed at least 10 people. My first conversation about the case lasted for hours and provided me with exclusive access. I realized then that this story needed to be told, and there is no time better than right now. Because we've received news that there may be more BTK victims out there that remain unsolved, my team and I decided to start investigating the BTK killings and interviewing everyone involved in the case. After years of work, we're now ready to deliver the new installment of our monster franchise. This is Monster btk. Check out the trailer.
Expert on BTK case
He wanted underwear, clothing that he would steal in the neighborhood. He was certainly a peeping Tom, looking through the windows, looking at people, fantasizing about what he could do.
Psychologist or Criminal Profiler
He would imagine creating what he called girl traps, where they would be totally helpless. He would have complete control and domination over them.
Expert on BTK case
He liked the appearance of bondage, where someone is stuck, someone's control, someone can't get away. As he began to age, he then began entering the houses.
Psychologist or Criminal Profiler
He felt very powerful. He could get into their home, take something and get out and not be caught. People were not there, but he would stand in their home. He felt that sense of violation.
Crime Reporter or Investigator
Someone killed four members of a family, two children and two adults. That was shocking. It just didn't happen. Here. You see the victims laying there with plastic bags over their heads, strangled. And then you see children. You see how brutal they were treated. And you could tell it was a planned scenario. There was a script. He went to a local church. He was in charge of the congregation. He was going to the grocery store with us. He was going to the movies with us. I would have never guessed that he was the guy next door.
Serial Killer or Criminal
I am compelled to kill by factor X, the same factor that motivated Son of Sam. How many people do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper?
Podcast Producer or Announcer
From the creators of Atlanta Monster comes the next installment in the Monster franchise. IHeart Podcasts and Tenderfoot present Monster BTK. The first two episodes are available wide on January 13th, along with the first six episodes on our subscription service True Crime plus listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Up and Vanished Podcast Summary: "Bind. Torture. Kill. - A New Monster"
Episode Release Date: January 13, 2025
Podcast Series: Up and Vanished
Host: Payne Lindsey
Production: Tenderfoot TV
In the latest installment of the Up and Vanished true crime franchise, host Payne Lindsay delves into the chilling case of the BTK killer. Payne recounts the genesis of this investigation, emphasizing its personal and professional significance.
Payne Lindsay [00:00]: "A few years ago, I got a call from someone intimately tied to the case of the BTK killer... I realized then that this story needed to be told, and there is no time better than right now."
The episode features insightful commentary from experts who dissect the behavioral patterns and psychological motivations of the BTK killer.
1. Behavioral Patterns:
An expert on the BTK case provides a deep dive into the killer's modus operandi, highlighting his compulsions and tactical approaches.
Expert on BTK case [00:56]: "He wanted underwear, clothing that he would steal in the neighborhood. He was certainly a peeping Tom, looking through the windows, looking at people, fantasizing about what he could do."
2. Psychological Profiling:
A criminal psychologist elaborates on BTK's need for control and domination, illustrating the depths of his malevolent psyche.
Psychologist or Criminal Profiler [01:12]: "He would imagine creating what he called girl traps, where they would be totally helpless. He would have complete control and domination over them."
3. Escalation of Violence:
Further analysis reveals how BTK's actions intensified over time, indicating a growing sense of power and impunity.
Expert on BTK case [01:22]: "He liked the appearance of bondage, where someone is stuck, someone's control, someone can't get away. As he began to age, he then began entering the houses."
Psychologist or Criminal Profiler [01:34]: "He felt very powerful. He could get into their home, take something and get out and not be caught. People were not there, but he would stand in their home. He felt that sense of violation."
The episode doesn't shy away from the gruesome reality of BTK's atrocities, detailing the horrifying nature of his crimes and their impact on the community.
Crime Reporter or Investigator [01:49]: "Someone killed four members of a family, two children and two adults. That was shocking. It just didn't happen. Here, you see the victims laying there with plastic bags over their heads, strangled. And then you see children. You see how brutal they were treated. And you could tell it was a planned scenario. There was a script."
The reporter further emphasizes the chilling normalcy of BTK's facade within the community.
Crime Reporter or Investigator [02:03]: "He went to a local church. He was in charge of the congregation. He was going to the grocery store with us. He was going to the movies with us. I would have never guessed that he was the guy next door."
Adding a layer of intrigue, the episode features a dramatized voice of a serial killer, offering a glimpse into the twisted mindset that drives such heinous acts.
Serial Killer or Criminal [02:39]: "I am compelled to kill by factor X, the same factor that motivated Son of Sam. How many people do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper?"
Concluding the episode, the podcast producer announces the launch of the new Monster BTK series, building anticipation for listeners eager to uncover further details about this dark chapter.
Podcast Producer or Announcer [02:55]: "From the creators of Atlanta Monster comes the next installment in the Monster franchise. iHeart Podcasts and Tenderfoot present Monster BTK. The first two episodes are available wide on January 13th, along with the first six episodes on our subscription service True Crime plus listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts."
In-Depth Investigation: The episode serves as a comprehensive introduction to the BTK killer case, setting the stage for an extensive exploration in the forthcoming Monster BTK series.
Expert Analysis: Contributions from criminologists and psychologists offer valuable insights into the killer's behavior and motivations, enhancing the listener's understanding of the complexities involved in such cases.
Emotional Impact: By detailing the brutal nature of BTK's crimes and his deceptive normalcy, the episode underscores the profound impact on the victims' families and the community at large.
Anticipation for More: The announcement of the Monster BTK series promises a deeper dive into unresolved facets of the case, appealing to true crime enthusiasts seeking a thorough examination of cold cases.
"Bind. Torture. Kill. - A New Monster" serves as a gripping primer to the Monster BTK series, blending expert insights with harrowing crime details to engage and inform listeners. Payne Lindsey's commitment to unraveling cold case mysteries continues to position Up and Vanished as a premier destination for true crime aficionados.
For those eager to explore the depths of the BTK case and potential new leads, subscribing to the Monster BTK series on platforms like iHeartRadio and Apple Podcasts is highly recommended.