The Serial Killer The FBI Didn’t Want You To Know About

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The Serial Killer The FBI Didn’t Want You To Know About
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For fourteen years, Israel Keyes crisscrossed the country committing a series of monstrous – and completely random – rapes and murders. His methods defied the FBI’s understanding of the traditional serial killer profile.

When Keyes killed himself in prison in 2012, he left behind a dark mystery. Refinery29 spoke with Callahan about Keyes and the many questions we still have about his life and crimes.“I saw a small news story about his crimes in December 2012. It ended with what I thought was a bombshell, which was that the FBI and the federal government had Israel Keyes in custody for nearly a year and had kept his existence a secret even though he’d been killing all over the United States for the past 14 years.

“I also spoke to his mother, who calls her son evil. His upbringing could not have been more conducive to raising a budding psychopath. He was the second of 10 children, the eldest son and his parents moved to a small town in Washington when Israel and his older sister, America, were toddlers. “There are so many parallels. They were both put on suicide watch and then taken off rather quickly. They were both, at the time of their incarceration, probably the highest value prisoners the government had so you would think they’d want to make sure there is no opportunity for them to harm themselves or be harmed. So both deaths themselves are such mysteries.”, his last known victim and throughout you are very respectful of these lives that were lost.

“Later the FBI said that Keyes had Samantha from the time he took her around 8PM, that he had walked her all over Anchorage for 4 or 5 hours and they were seen 13 times. Keyes just didn't care because he was so used to the way the police department worked in Anchorage that he knew there would be no urgency, and he was right.“When they finally get surveillance video from inside that kiosk, they see a large man leaping into that kiosk like a cheetah.

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