Re: BTK Serial Killer Caught from Church Computer Disk

Michael G. Clark, the pastor of Dennis L. Rader, the man

> now charged with 10 counts of murder in the strangulations that > terrorized a city, said Tuesday that one item in the killer's most > recent mailing to a local television station helped finally crack the > case: an ordinary computer disk. > The police here have refused to say what led them to arrest Mr. > Rader > Mr. Clark said that the police told him they used information on the > computer disk in B.T.K.'s final mailing on Feb. 16 to trace it back to > a computer at Christ Lutheran Church

Sounds to me like he used some flavour of MS Word under a Registered version of Windows?

Most people would be surprised at what information there is in a "simple" Word document!

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