He then relented and said the only victim shot was Bill Currier in Vermont. "The things I've done I don't feel bad about them," Keyes told the investigators. In return for clues he gave, Keyes reportedly wanted to avoid numerous trials and a quick route to the death penalty. [5] He was the second of ten children born to a large family, whose parents were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from Torrance, California. Police say she was abducted from an Anchorage coffee stand in February and killed by Israel Keyes. Understandable. American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century. Keyes did remark in his interviews he was suprised that some of his victims disappearances were dismissed as being accidental and nowhere close to what actually happened. While the specifics of his murders are largely unknown, the FBI hopes that by elaborating on Keyes whereabouts and the nature of his crimes, anyone with information might come forward to provide details on who Keyes victims may have been. Keyes was known stake out victims in national parks and secluded isolated areas and would ''lie in wait for his victims to come to him. Keyes was subsequently extradited to Alaska, where he confessed to the Koenig murder. Former Army friends of Keyes have noted his quiet demeanor and habit of keeping to himself. His biggest concern was that the details of his crimes would become public in the media. Keyes also told investigators he committed two separate murders between 2005 and 2006, disposing of at least one of the bodies from a boat in 12-mile-long Lake Crescent. Even after his arrest, Keyes attempted to shield his daughter from the murders, telling investigators that he was worried about the effect his confession would Calmly, he told investigators that he bound the woman. Had the crimes possibly taken place on national park land? In 2013, A woman who works as an attorney for the U.S State Department told the FBI she had a disturbing encounter with Keyes in Marshalls parking lot in Albany, NY sometime in 1998. Keyes told investigators he traveled widely. Interestingly, the encounter took place across the street from the Albany recruitment office which Keyes would later join the army through. He was found to have antisocial tendencies. The evaluation found that Keyes was sane and at the "high average" end of the intelligence spectrum. FBI Special Agent Barbara Woodruff would latertell CNNthat when Keyes was shown a picture of Feldman, he paused and said, "I'm not ready to talk about that one.
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