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My Father, the BTK Killer

  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 33m
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6.2/10
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Kerri Rawson and Dennis Rader in My Father, the BTK Killer (2025)
Family man and Scout leader Dennis Rader led a double life as BTK killer. His daughter Kerri Rawson shares her experience with her father's horrific crimes in this documentary.
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Family man and Scout leader Dennis Rader led a double life as BTK killer. His daughter Kerri Rawson shares her experience with her father's horrific crimes.Family man and Scout leader Dennis Rader led a double life as BTK killer. His daughter Kerri Rawson shares her experience with her father's horrific crimes.Family man and Scout leader Dennis Rader led a double life as BTK killer. His daughter Kerri Rawson shares her experience with her father's horrific crimes.

  • Director
    • Skye Borgman
  • Stars
    • J. Jesse Harley
    • Harley Tarlitz
    • Beverly Rose
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    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Skye Borgman
    • Stars
      • J. Jesse Harley
      • Harley Tarlitz
      • Beverly Rose
    • 28User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    J. Jesse Harley
    J. Jesse Harley
    • Young Dennis
    Harley Tarlitz
    • Old Dennis
    Beverly Rose
    Beverly Rose
    • Young Kerri Rawson
    Taylor James
    • Adult Kerri Rawson
    Jill de Rusch
    • KBI - Prison Guard
    Alan D. Waserman
    Alan D. Waserman
    • Ray Lundin - FBI Agent
    Scott Kennedy
    Scott Kennedy
    • KBI - Prison Guard
    Kela Parker
    Kela Parker
    • Mrs. Rader - Kathryn Bright
    Andrew Sachs
    • Kevin Bright
    Kerri Rawson
    Kerri Rawson
    • Self - Daughter of BTK
    Richard LaMunyon
    Richard LaMunyon
    • Self - Former Chief of Police, Wichita
    Larry Hatteberg
    Larry Hatteberg
    • Self - Former Journalist, KAKE TV Wichita
    Andrea Rogers
    Andrea Rogers
    • Self - Kerri's Childhood Friend
    Bill Hirschman
    Bill Hirschman
    • Self - Former Journalist, The Wichita Eagle
    James Reed
    James Reed
    • Self - Osage County Sheriff's Office
    Susan Peters
    Susan Peters
    • Self - Former Anchor, KAKE TV Wichita
    Ken Landwehr
    Ken Landwehr
    • Self - Former Homicide Detective, Wichita PD
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    Ray Lundin
    Ray Lundin
    • Self - Former Agent, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
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      • Skye Borgman
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    9xBekBekx

    Entire story told by BTK's daughter

    It's a great watch for those who know nothing about the murders and everything about the murders.

    I'm not a professional film reviewer but I am a very deep true crime enthusiast!

    A lot of what we already know about the crime was detailed, but it was a refreshing watch to actually hear from the daughter of BTK.

    The way society will run with their assumptions and opinions on anything even against Kerri who wasn't even born when the murders began. Just being related to BTK was enough to warrant death threats.

    I hope this documentary is what Kerri needed to finally close this chapter on her life and live the rest of it in peace.
    3TheMovieSearch

    This was definitely a money grab

    My Father the BTK Killer had the potential to be a gripping and insightful exploration into one of America's most infamous serial killers, but unfortunately, it falls short and feels more like a cash grab than a meaningful documentary. The title alone seems designed to provoke curiosity and generate clicks, rather than convey a thoughtful examination of the story or its impact. From the very beginning, it feels like the focus is skewed-attempting to capitalize on the notoriety of the killer while centering on the daughter's perspective in a way that doesn't always feel authentic or compelling.

    Once the documentary gets underway, the pacing and structure become major issues. Within the first 15-20 minutes, it's easy to lose track of the narrative because there's very little cohesion between the segments. Victims' stories are fragmented, timelines are unclear, and there's a sense that the film jumps around simply to fill runtime. Instead of building tension, providing insight, or offering emotional depth, the documentary becomes cluttered and disjointed, leaving viewers frustrated rather than engaged.

    The daughter's participation is presented as a key selling point, but her perspective often feels self-serving. There's a persistent sense that she is leveraging her father's notoriety for attention or profit, rather than helping to shed light on the victims' experiences or the broader ramifications of the crimes. While it's understandable that family members are deeply affected by these events, the documentary misses the opportunity to explore the psychological and societal implications in a meaningful way.

    On a broader level, the film hints at the difficulties faced by families of victims and the failures of the system, but these moments are brief and underdeveloped. The documentary touches on real issues, like government inaction and the struggles survivors face, but it never dives deeply enough to leave a lasting impact. What could have been a compelling examination of trauma, accountability, and justice instead feels rushed, superficial, and ultimately disappointing.

    In the end, My Father the BTK Killer is a documentary that squanders its potential. With fragmented storytelling, shallow character exploration, and a sense of opportunism, it fails to deliver either emotional resonance or substantive insight. While there may be some glimpses of humanity or context for those directly involved, the film overall leaves viewers feeling unsatisfied and frustrated.
    6pranabchaudhury

    A Dad Who Is A Serial Killer

    A gripping insight into one of history's most notorious serial killers-told objectively and through his daughter's eyes. What makes him truly terrifying is how ordinary he was, just like any of us but very clever and cheeky just like any killer. He was both "Dad" and a deadly monster. Evil, it seems, has never looked so ordinary.
    6RussHog

    Lady, stop telling people who your dad is!

    This was an interesting documentary but it did not exactly shed light into the things I wanted to know when the premise was set out. I wanted to know more about the daily issues they faced as a family, how did he deal with normal adversity, what did he buy them for Christmas, who did he root for in sports etc. I hoped that this documentary would tell us about what Dennis Radar was really like - but in the end I feel he is an enigma to his family and to the world. Why did he end up having a family in the first place? How did he and the mother meet?

    Some good stuff, I do think we learned a lot about the psychopath who can hide among us - and some of the pictures he took with his victims possessions are...whoa. You would never know this guy would be someone who would pose in those kinds of images - pretty scary TBH.

    The daughter herself seems like a person who hopes her story will help inspire others or help with some healing, but in the end, I think she would be better off just dropping this subject matter - cause her dad is WHACK and it's a shame he never got the DP for his crimes.
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    Not impressed

    Look, she was a victim of her dad too, in a different way, but still a victim, and I won't argue that. However, to say authors, talk shows and social media were all so so wrong for exploring the case, when you wrote a book also, went on talk shows and told your story on social media, that just shows bad character. This case horribly affected so many, it can't be "just for her", just because he was her father. She was to off putting for me to enjoy this documentary.

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      • October 10, 2025 (United States)
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