Kerri Rawson, daughter of the infamous serial killer, spoke out following a recent property search in Park City, Kansas. Law enforcement from Oklahoma conducted the search to determine if Rader had any connections to their unsolved cases. While they did not disclose specifics, Rawson revealed that investigators were looking into the 1976 disappearance of Cynthia Kinney from Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
In a statement on social media, Rawson disclosed that she had become aware of the investigation involving Kinney earlier this year. She also mentioned her involvement in another case, the unsolved murder of Shawna Garber, whose remains were found in Missouri in 1990. Rawson offered her assistance in both cases, working as a volunteer agent of law enforcement.
Meanwhile, authorities in Kansas have found "items of interest" during their search of Rader's former home. Osage County Sheriff Eddie Virden revealed that the dig resulted in the recovery of these items, stating that they followed up on leads related to Rader's possible "trophies." Rader is currently serving multiple life sentences after confessing to the murder of 10 women between 1974 and 1991.
As the investigation continues, the question remains: could these new discoveries link Dennis Rader to previously unsolved crimes?