The BTK serial killer's daughter is writing a book about dealing with the emotional trauma of discovering that her father had killed 10 people. Kerri Rawson told The Wichita Eagle ( http://bit.ly/2l02EZS ) that she hopes the book helps people cope with anxiety, post-traumatic stress, betrayal and depression. Investigators believe Rawson and the rest of Rader's family didn't know about his crimes committed between 1974 and 1991. Thomas Nelson publishing, which specializes in Christian books, has accepted a book proposal, Rawson said. how many people do we know who have had a serial killer for a father?"
Source: ABC News February 26, 2017 18:45 UTC