Topics and Guests: February 28
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Is the BTK killer's (search) reign of terror finally over? Police think they've got their man. How strong is their case? We'll ask Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston.
Plus, what sort of man is Dennis L. Rader? We'll one of his neighbors, Erin Southern.
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We'll get an update on the desperate search for Jessica Lunsford (search) from her parents, Mark Lunsford and Angela Bryant.
Plus, in an "On the Record" exclusive, Mike Hampton of the Atlanta Braves explains why he has donated $25,000 to help locate Jessica.
And, a showdown at the house Scott and Laci Peterson shared before she was murdered. Why were police at the house this weekend? We'll investigate with our legal eagles:
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• Jeanine Pirro, West Chester County district attorney
• Jim Hammer, former federal prosecutor
• KFI Radio's Laura Ingle
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