David Houston Jones, professor at University of Exeter, writes in his newly published book Visual Culture and the Forensic, of my performance lecture Case No. 05CR498: From No One to Someone in which I investigate the photographic impulse of Dennis L. Rader, also known as the BTK killer “The figure which emerges from the unstable ground of the BTK killer, then, is that of the artist-researcher: in her delivery of the lecture-performance, Kallmayer constructs a forum at the interface of the gallery, the university and the archive. In this, Case No. 05CR498 contests and extends understandings of the crime scene and of the legal archive in ways which resonate with many of the artists discussed in this chapter, ironising and subverting the objectification of women as silent artefacts of a ‘dump site’ and reinstalling their agency at the heart of the forensic. In granting precedence to the artist-researcher as speaking subject, the stark knowledge of past violence is critically recontextualised.”