BTK killer's daughter calls him 'subhuman' after final prison confrontation ends relationship

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The article discusses the documentary "My Father, the BTK Killer," which tells the story of Kerri Rawson, the daughter of Dennis Rader, a convicted serial killer. The film explores how Rawson discovered her father's secret and grappled with the consequences of his actions.

Rawson shares that she had no idea about her father's crimes until she was in college and stumbled upon an article about the BTK Killer case. She then began to investigate further and eventually met with investigators and witnesses from the case.

The film also touches on Rawson's relationship with her family, particularly her mother and brother, who have been estranged from her since speaking out about their father's crimes. Rawson expresses a desire to help other families in similar circumstances and to ease their pain.

Borgman, the producer of the documentary, states that Rawson has become an advocate for those affected by serial killers and their families. She believes that Rawson's story can provide hope and healing for others who have suffered similar trauma.

The documentary is now available for streaming, and Fox News encourages viewers to check it out.
 
🀯 this doco is wild 🀯, i mean i feel bad for the girl, having no idea her dad was a monster until college πŸ“š... but fam, how could she not know? like, wasn't she paying attention or something? πŸ˜‚... anywayz, it's good that she's using her story to help others who are goin through similar thingz πŸ‘
 
Just watched this doco about the BTK Killer and I'm still reeling... I feel so bad for Kerri Rawson, you know? She's had to deal with all this pain and guilt because of her dad's actions. It's crazy that she found out he was a serial killer in college, like, who even knows what they're capable of at that age?! Anyway, it's really inspiring to see her take control of the situation now and become an advocate for others going through similar stuff... I hope this doco helps raise awareness and brings some healing to those affected by these senseless crimes πŸ’”
 
🀯 this doco is like, really deep man... I mean, can you even imagine finding out your dad was a serial killer? 😱 it's like, the ultimate family secret. And Kerri Rawson's story is so inspiring - she's all about helping others who are going through similar struggles. It's like, her journey from being in the dark to becoming an advocate for others is like, really beautiful. 🌈 but also super tough - I can imagine it's not easy to deal with that kinda trauma and guilt. πŸ’” but yeah, this doco seems like a great watch... πŸ‘
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ’‘ I just watched "My Father, the BTK Killer" and I'm still trying to process it... 🀯 Kerri Rawson's story is so wild and sad at the same time... she had no idea her dad was a serial killer until she was in college! 😱 It's like, what even is that?!? πŸ™ƒ Anyway, it's clear she's been through some trauma and is trying to help others who have gone through similar things. I think it's super brave of her to share her story... πŸ’ͺ The documentary is actually really well done - it's not too graphic or anything, but it still gets the point across. 🎬 If you're into true crime stuff (and some people might say that's weird 😜), this one's definitely worth checking out! πŸ‘
 
omg this doco sounds so intense 🀯 i feel bad for kerri rawson having to deal with her dad's dark secret like that... can you even imagine stumbling upon something like that in college? 😱 anyway i think its super brave of her to speak out and try to help others who've been through similar stuff - she seems like a real go-getter πŸ’ͺ hopefully the documentary does bring some hope and healing to those affected 🌟
 
Ugh, just watched the most depressing doc on my streaming service πŸ€•... "My Father, the BTK Killer" is literally a tear-jerker - the daughter of the serial killer has to live with knowing her dad killed all those people and she can't even have a normal family life because of it πŸ™ˆ. And now she's kinda become an advocate for others like her? That just sounds so sad, feeling the need to help people who are going through similar trauma... poor thing πŸ˜”.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I feel really bad for Kerri Rawson, she must be going through so much πŸ˜”. It's crazy that she only found out about her dad's crimes in college and then had to deal with the fallout afterwards. And now she's trying to help others who are going through similar situations? That's amazing 🀯. I think it's really brave of her to speak out and share her story, even if it means dealing with estranged family members πŸ’”. Maybe watching this documentary can help people understand what those families go through and how they're coping... or not coping πŸ˜•. Anyway, if you haven't seen it yet, I'd give it a watch πŸ“Ί
 
can you imagine having a dad like that? i mean, i know we've got our fair share of crazy people in this city, but a serial killer? that's just not something you can even wrap your head around 🀯. anyway, it's good that kerri rawson is speaking out about her experiences and trying to help others who are going through similar stuff. i think it's brave of her, you know? and it's kinda sad that she had to grow up with this secret hanging over her family. i hope the documentary does bring some healing for her and her loved ones πŸ’•.
 
I feel so bad for Kerri Rawson - can't imagine having to find out about your own dad being a serial killer like that 🀯. I'm glad she's found her voice and is helping others go through what she's going through, though. It's really inspiring that she wants to support other families who might be in similar situations πŸ™.

It's interesting that the documentary focuses on the impact on Kerri herself, rather than just telling the story of her dad's crimes. I think it's essential to acknowledge how his actions affected those around him, including his family and loved ones 🀝.

I'm also curious about how her mom and brother are doing now - have they watched the documentary or found out about their daughter's advocacy? That must be a tough conversation to have πŸ’”
 
I just watched this docu thingy about the BTK Killer's daughter and I'm still trying to process how much my life is better than hers lol. Like, can you imagine having a parent who's a serial killer? I mean, I've had some weird relatives, but at least they didn't kill a bunch of people 🀯. The girl's story is actually pretty inspiring though - she took the reins and became an advocate for others like her family. It's kinda cool to see someone turn their trauma into something positive πŸ’ͺ. On another note, I'm still trying to wrap my head around why Fox News is promoting this docu on their platform πŸ€”. Guess you never know what people will tune in for... πŸ‘€
 
just watched this docu and I'm still trying to process the whole thing 🀯... I feel so bad for Kerri Rawson, discovering her dad was a serial killer like that can't be easy. but at the same time, I think she's really brave for speaking out and wanting to help others who are going through similar stuff πŸ™. it's crazy how the BTK Killer case is still so infamous after all these years... I wonder if Rawson will ever find closure or if there's always gonna be a part of her that's just wondering what went wrong in her family πŸ’”
 
this docu is SO intense!!! i cant even imagine having to deal with knowing ur dad was a serial killer lol thats some heavy stuff. its amazing how rawson is turning her pain into something positive tho - helping others who are going thru the same thing is super inspiring πŸ€©πŸ‘
 
just watched this doco about the daughter of btk killer and I'm literally shaking πŸ€―πŸ‘€ i mean, can you even imagine discovering your dad's secret like that? πŸ€” it's so intense and relatable at the same time. I love how the main chick Kerri is trying to help others who are going through similar struggles - it's super inspiring πŸ’– her story is a great reminder that we're all connected, even if our family secrets are pretty messed up 😬 the production quality on this doco is top-notch too πŸ“Ί gotta give props to Borgman for creating something so powerful and thought-provoking πŸ’‘
 
just watched "My Father, the BTK Killer" docu πŸ“Ί and I gotta say, I'm shook 😲. Can't even imagine having that kinda knowledge about your fam's dark past 🀯. Kerri Rawson is so brave for speaking up & trying to help others who are going through similar stuff πŸ’ͺ. It's wild how one article in college can set off a chain reaction of investigating & confronting the truth πŸ“Š. The fact that her family is estranged from her now is heartbreaking πŸ˜”, but I hope she's able to find some sense of closure & purpose in helping others. The docu seems really well done, btw πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around the complexities of family dynamics and how they can be both heartbreaking and fascinating at the same time. This documentary really made me think about how we choose the people we want to surround ourselves with, and how that choice can sometimes lead to a life of secrets and consequences.

I mean, can you imagine discovering your own father was a serial killer? It's like, one day you're living your best life, and the next, you're dealing with the weight of someone else's dark past. And then you have to navigate all these complicated relationships and emotions - it's just... wow. 😱 I think what really struck me was how raw and honest Kerri Rawson is about her journey, and how she's using her experience to help others heal.

It's like, we often talk about the importance of mental health and trauma recovery, but sometimes you need a real-life example to put it into perspective. And this documentary does just that - it's not just some sensationalized look at a serial killer story; it's a thoughtful exploration of how people cope with pain and find hope again. πŸ’‘
 
I'm like soooo invested in this docu 🀯 my favorite true crime show doesn't even come close to the drama & complexity of this one! I mean Kerri's story is insane - I can only imagine how hard it must've been for her to find out about her dad's crimes like that... 😱 and then having to navigate all those feelings & relationships with her family? 🀯 I need a glass of wine just thinking about it πŸ’• Borgman sounds like an amazing person, too - I love that she's created this platform for Kerri to share her story & help others πŸ’– this docu is going straight onto my watchlist ASAP πŸ’₯
 
just watched this docu about the BTK killer's daughter and i'm seriously impressed by kerri rawson's strength πŸ’ͺ she went from knowing nothing to becoming an advocate for families of serial killers - that's some next level emotional intelligence 🀯 her story is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, there's always hope for healing and redemption ✨
 
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