Sony Pictures Television Selects Guidance Software for Upcoming CBS Movie 'Hunt for the BTK Killer'
Sony Pictures Television Selects Guidance Software for Upcoming CBS Movie 'Hunt for the BTK Killer'
CEO John Colbert Serves as Technical Advisor on Film, Airing October 9th
PASADENA, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Pictures Television is portraying the digital investigation that put BTK behind bars for life by drawing from Guidance Software's forensic experts. "Hunt for the BTK Killer" (CBS -- Oct. 9) will feature Guidance's EnCase(R) Forensic software, the use of which led to a crucial break in the case and led investigators to BTK serial killer Dennis Rader.
Guidance CEO John Colbert, who has 14 years of law enforcement experience, served as a strategic technical advisor for the production. Colbert helped producers properly portray how Encase, widely recognized as the gold standard in computer investigations and employed by 90 percent of law enforcement agencies, was utilized during the investigation.
"Guidance Software's involvement in the production of the BTK telepic insures the accuracy of the facts and details that went into bringing Dennis Rader to justice," said John Colbert, CEO of Guidance Software. "Viewers will clearly see how detectives utilized cyberforensics and how integral it was to bringing down a gruesome killer."
Wichita police and FBI investigators used EnCase to explore a floppy disk that BTK sent to a Kansas television station, which uncovered the words "Dennis," "Park City Library," and "Christ Lutheran Church." These words quickly led authorities to capture and arrest Dennis Rader.
In "Hunt for the BTK Killer," Robert Forster and Michael Michele will portray the Wichita investigators who pursued BTK. Gregg Henry plays Rader, who on August 18, 2005 was sentenced to 10 consecutive life terms. Rader was arrested in February and pleaded guilty in June to 10 murders committed from 1974 to 1991. A former church congregation president and Boy Scout leader, he led a double life in which he called himself BTK for "bind, torture and kill."
As a special thanks and recognition to Kansas law enforcement for putting BTK away, Guidance Software is donating their complete EnCase Cybercrime Arsenal, including training, hardware, software and support for three years to the Riley County Police Department (RCPD). Arsenal represents the latest technological developments, and is the most complete solution for law enforcement agencies to help combat cybercrime.
Mike Watson, a 30-year police veteran and the RCPD's director, served with the Wichita Police Department for 24 years, including Chief of Police from 1995-2000. Chief Watson and the RCPD were nominated to receive the EnCase Arsenal by Wichita Police Department investigators and current Chief of Police Norman Williams, who along with Kenny Landwehr and the current men and women of the Wichita Police Department brought Rader to justice. Arsenal will enable the RCPD to conduct sophisticated computer forensic examinations that had previously been limited to larger departments.
About Guidance Software:
Guidance Software EnCase(R) solutions provide the foundation of an enterprise investigative infrastructure that enables corporations, government and law enforcement agencies to conduct effective investigations of all types, respond promptly to eDiscovery requests, and take decisive action in response to external attacks. Founded in 1997 and widely recognized as the industry leader in computer forensics, Guidance Software has offices and training facilities in California, Virginia, Texas, New York and the United Kingdom. More than 14,000 investigators depend on EnCase software, and more than 3,500 investigators attend Guidance Software's forensic methodology training annually. Validated by numerous courts worldwide, EnCase is also frequently honored with top security awards from eWEEK, SC Magazine, Network Computing and others.
Contact: Cassondra Todd (626) 229-9191 x185
Jonathan Heit (310) 907-5380 jonathan@allisonpr.com
Source: Guidance Software
CONTACT: Cassondra Todd of Guidance Software, +1-626-229-9191, ext. 185; or Jonathan Heit, +1-310-907-5380, jonathan@allisonpr.com, for Guidance Software
Web site: http://www.guidancesoftware.com/
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