To almost anyone this would be seen as a typical fast food restaurant. Today I plan on changing that with a shocking exposé.
- In the the disco-era of the 1970s, the Burger King Mascot (the King) began appearing in print and TV ads. Interestingly, the BTK Killer also started killing in the 70s. This, I believe, is more than a coincidence.
- The BTK Killer is a twisted and scary person. So is the BK King.
- After the wave of killings in the 70s, the BTK killer seemed to disappear. Around the same time, the King mascot started to fade from the public spotlight.
- In 2004, the killer recontacted police to bring back attention to a murder that had previously been unconnected to the other murders. In 2004, Burger King restaurants instituted the "Wake up the King" Campaign.
- The initials "B.T.K." stand for "Bind Torture Kill". "B.K."stands for Burger King. I, however, find it curious that they are so similar.
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Didn't they arrest the BTK in Kansas a few years ago?
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