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BTK'S VICTIMS
THE VICTIMS
Eight victims have been connected to BTK. They are:
Joseph Otero Jr., 38, a retired Air Force mechanic; his wife, Julie Otero, 34, a Coleman Co. employee; and two of their children, Josephine, 11, and Joseph II, 9. They were found murdered in their home at 803 N. Edgemoor on Jan. 15, 1974. Three other family members -- Charles, 15; Danny, 15, and Carmen, 13 -- were not at the home during the murders. Joseph Otero was a native of Puerto Rico. He had been a mechanic and flight instructor at Cook Air Field in Rose Hill. The family had moved to Wichita the fall before the murders.
Kathryn Bright, 21, was found stabbed to death in her home at 3217 E. 13th St. on April 4, 1974. Her brother, Kevin, was shot by the intruder during the slaying but survived. She was a member of the Valley Center Class of 1971, went to the University of Kansas for a semester, then returned to Wichita, where she got a job at Coleman. She had lived at the house on 13th Street for less than a year.
Shirley Vian, 24, was found dead in her home at 1311 S. Hydraulic on March 17, 1977. Vian had three children who were in the home at the time of the murder.
Nancy Fox, 25, was found dead in her home at 843 S. Pershing on Dec. 9, 1977. Fox was a graduate of South High School. She was a full-time secretary at a construction company and worked part time at a jewelry store at the Wichita Mall. She had lived in her duplex on Pershing for more than a year. She had worked at the jewelry store the night she died.
Vicki Wegerle, 28, a homemaker whose numerous activities in the community included baby-sitting at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, was found strangled in her home at 2404 W. 13th St. Wegerle was a homemaker who had two children. Her 2-year-old son was home at the time but was not harmed.
THE VICTIMS
Eight victims have been connected to BTK. They are:
Joseph Otero Jr., 38, a retired Air Force mechanic; his wife, Julie Otero, 34, a Coleman Co. employee; and two of their children, Josephine, 11, and Joseph II, 9. They were found murdered in their home at 803 N. Edgemoor on Jan. 15, 1974. Three other family members -- Charles, 15; Danny, 15, and Carmen, 13 -- were not at the home during the murders. Joseph Otero was a native of Puerto Rico. He had been a mechanic and flight instructor at Cook Air Field in Rose Hill. The family had moved to Wichita the fall before the murders.
Kathryn Bright, 21, was found stabbed to death in her home at 3217 E. 13th St. on April 4, 1974. Her brother, Kevin, was shot by the intruder during the slaying but survived. She was a member of the Valley Center Class of 1971, went to the University of Kansas for a semester, then returned to Wichita, where she got a job at Coleman. She had lived at the house on 13th Street for less than a year.
Shirley Vian, 24, was found dead in her home at 1311 S. Hydraulic on March 17, 1977. Vian had three children who were in the home at the time of the murder.
Nancy Fox, 25, was found dead in her home at 843 S. Pershing on Dec. 9, 1977. Fox was a graduate of South High School. She was a full-time secretary at a construction company and worked part time at a jewelry store at the Wichita Mall. She had lived in her duplex on Pershing for more than a year. She had worked at the jewelry store the night she died.
Vicki Wegerle, 28, a homemaker whose numerous activities in the community included baby-sitting at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, was found strangled in her home at 2404 W. 13th St. Wegerle was a homemaker who had two children. Her 2-year-old son was home at the time but was not harmed.
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