Israel Keyes' Polaroid Confessions? The Untold Story.
1 / 20 2 / 20 3 / 20 4 / 20 5 / 20 6 / 20 7 / 20 8 / 20 9 / 20 10 / 20 11 / 20 12 / 20 13 / 20 14 / 20 15 / 20 16 / 20 17 / 20 18 / 20 19 / 20 20 / 20 ❮ ❯ In December 2012, Israel Keyes was undoubtedly the highest-profile – and, from a law enforcement standpoint, highest-value – detainee in the Alaska Department of Corrections’ care. On December 10, the federal case against Israel Keyes was officially dismissed, as the court order notes, “because the defendant is deceased.” But much of the legal story remains untold. Keyes was arrested on March 12, 2012, and initially charged with theft and using a stolen debit card. However, after FBI agents raided his home, Keyes confessed to murdering Koenig . Israel Keyes ’s first confirmed act of taking a life remains shrouded in mystery. While he confessed to numerous acts, pinpointing his initial victim is difficult due to the limited information he provided and his deliberate efforts to obfuscate his actions. Uncover the chilling story of Israel Keyes , who buried ‘kill kits’ across America for his meticulously planned murders from 2001-2012. Explore how this elusive killer evaded capture for over a decade. The FBI has released audio recordings from serial killer Israel Keyes who made startling statements that he liked to kill. INSIDE EDITION has details from this confession of a dangerous mind. Israel Keyes was one of the most methodical and elusive serial killers in modern history. Unlike most, he had no set victim type—only a twisted obsession with control. He buried kill kits across the country, sometimes waiting years before returning to use them. Once home from his trip, Keyes posed Koenig’s body to make it appear she was still alive and took a Polaroid photo of her tied up, along with a newspaper dated Feb. 13 — 12 days after the. ...