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David Lohr has written about and interviewed many of the most notorious criminals in the world during a more than 10-year career. Previously, he was senior investigative crime writer for the former CourtTV’s “Crime Library. When Crime Library closed earlier this year, Mr. Lohr became a feature writer for the Discovery Channel, where he heads up the Criminal Report, a true crime site that gives readers a daily dose of the latest and most probing investigations.
Lohr gained national prominence in 2003 when a long-elusive serial murderer read one of the writer’s articles about the decades-long mystery of Wichita, Kansas’s “BTK Killer. After reading Lohr’s startlingly accurate account of the unsolved crimes, Dennis Rader made some key modifications to the story—based on his first-hand knowledge—and mailed his edited version to the media, along with evidence that he was the BTK Killer. Two years later, the seemingly upstanding Rader confessed to murdering 10 people between 1974 and 1991.
Mr. Lohr is cited in at least eight books and can also be found in Wikipedia.
Readers and critics alike regard Mr. Lohr as one of the most prominent and prolific crime writers of the 21st century.