I don't know if he necessarily stopped his killing in 1994. I just don't think he confessed to any post-DP killings.
I don't know if he necessarily stopped his killing in 1994. I just don't think he confessed to any post-DP killings.I completely agree with this.
I saw Foulston get asked this question in an interview by Nancy Grace a while back ... predictably, Nola flipped out. Rader outsmarted everyone for thirty years. Why should anyone, especially her, expect him to suddenly come completely clean? It seems to me to be totally in character for him to hold back a victim as some sort of personal memory of his, as well as having one final triumph in his mind games with the cops. Sadly, it seems Nola's gigantic ego will not allow for even the hint of such a notion.
No evidence has come to light indicating any murders after 1986 I believe.