Israel Keyes Update: Remains of at least 5 victims of Alaska serial killer are in Washington, FBI interviews indicate (2024)

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By Stephanie Slifer

/ CBS News

(CBS/AP) ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska serial killer Israel Keyes buried three victims in the state of Washington and submerged two others in a lake there but refused to provide many more details about their whereabouts, according to interviews released Tuesday by the FBI.

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The FBI posted more than six hours of videotaped interviews on the Internet that agents, Anchorage police and federal prosecutors conducted with Keyes in the months before his suicide in an Anchorage jail.

The material shows Keyes' movements across the country before his arrest in Texas on March 13, 2012. However, investigators have had leads run dry on a number of other victims and are seeking the public's help.

Keyes lived in Washington State before moving to Anchorage in 2007.

In a Nov. 29 interview, just three days before he was found dead in his jail cell from suicide, Keyes asked if investigators had found any knives at his New York property or on a boat he owned in Washington State. He said there were two knives missing from his girlfriend's home in Anchorage, and he didn't know where they were.

He was particularly concerned about a Cold Steel Tanto, 4 1/2-inch folding knife he bought in Port Angeles, Wash. When asked by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Feldis why the knife was important, Keyes indicated authorities might find something if they took it apart.

Was it blood?

"Well, there might, not on it, maybe inside somewhere," Keyes replied.

He said, "Yeah," when asked if the knife was associated with one of the Washington killings.

FBI Special Agent Jolene Goeden probed deeper, asking if a body were found at the bottom of a lake, would it still be intact.

"Were they contained in something or were they just tied to the milk jugs?" she asked.

"No," he responded.

She pressed, "I mean, is it something where we, we might possible actually still get an intact ..."

"No," Keyes repeated, cutting her off.

He later indicated the folding blade wasn't the primary means of death.

Asked if the victims were shot or strangled, Keyes replied after chuckling, "You'll get the whole story eventually."

He then relented and said the only victim shot was Bill Currier in Vermont. All others were strangled except one Washington victim, who was hit in the head and killed as Keyes tried to subdue him.

Feldis and another assistant U.S. attorney, Frank Russo, decided in the taped interview that the Washington state couple were buried in a hole and not submerged in the lake.

Keyes says, "Yeah, that was a while ago."

Keyes worked for the Makah Indian tribe in Washington State after he got out of the Army in July 2001.

"It wasn't that long that you, um, killed somebody and it was that sort of feeling that you needed ... " Feldis said.

"Yeah, Neah Bay's a boring town," Keyes replied.

Later, the questioning turned to the bodies in the lake, and Keyes seemingly chastised his interrogators about not figuring out one of the locations.

"You guys know about Lake Crescent in Washington, right?" he said.

Feldis asked, "And that's the lake?"

"That's one of the lakes," Keyes replied.

Keyes indicated he weighed the body or bodies down with four to five milk jugs.

"Just for one body," Feldis asked.

"Yeah," Keyes said.

The FBI believes one victim was killed in Neah Bay shortly after Keyes was released from the Army. The other two people buried in Washington State are believed to have been killed from July 2001 to 2005. The other two victims in the state were believed to have been killed in 2005 or 2006.

After his arrests in 2012, Keyes was charged with the murder of 17-year-old Samantha Koenig, an Anchorage barista who was kidnapped from the coffee stand where she worked. Her dismembered body was pulled from a lake north of Anchorage two months after she went missing.

Keyes later confessed to the 2011 murders of Bill and Lorraine Currier of Essex, Vt., and indicated to authorities there were victims in a total of 10 states.

Keyes never disclosed much information about the other crimes, trying to keep as many details as possible out of the media so his daughter wouldn't be able to find any information on the Internet or his mother wouldn't have a heart attack reading what he did.

He also was in constant negotiations with investigators, oftentimes frustrating them on not releasing information as he said he would.

Special Agent Jolene Goeden said Keyes was very careful about divulging information and was always in control of what he said in interviews, according to the FBI's website.

"His crimes were meticulously planned, and our interviews with him were the same in a way," she said. "I never got the sense that he accidentally told us something or got angry and something flew out of his mouth. My impression was that he always knew what he was going to give us."

The FBI says Keyes' suicide in jail surprised investigators working on the case. He had apparently been enjoying the "cat and mouse" game with authorities who were trying to get information from him and he looked for things in return for clues he gave.

In return for clues he gave, Keyes reportedly wanted to avoid numerous trials and a quick route to the death penalty.

"He wanted to avoid numerous trials in different jurisdictions," said Goeden. "Ultimately, he wanted the death penalty and he wanted it quickly. He didn't want to sit in jail for a long period of time."

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Israel Keyes Update: Remains of at least 5 victims of Alaska serial killer are in Washington, FBI interviews indicate (2024)

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What are some interesting facts about Israel Keyes? ›

Keyes is believed to have killed 11 people, of whom only Samantha Koenig and two others have been definitively identified. He also sexually assaulted a girl who was between the ages of 14 and 18. According to Keyes, his first planned attack took place in Oregon in 1997 or 1998.

Who are the FBI investigators for Israel Keyes? ›

Special Agent Ted Halla |FBI, Poulsbo, Washington: We believe he killed four victims total in Washington State. FBI Special Agents Ted Halla and Colleen Sanders first questioned Keyes in 2012. They have spent eight years investigating his life and crimes in Washington, searching for more victims.

What was Israel Keyes' modus operandi? ›

Modus Operandi

Whenever he killed, Keyes targeted random victims, all of whom lived extremely far from his home, and never hit the same area twice. In all instances, he planned his murders long beforehand and took many measures to avoid detection.

How are Israeli Keyes caught? ›

Keyes posted a ransom note and used Koenig's ATM card, which led police to Lufkin, Texas, where he was arrested. Koenig's body was found in a frozen lake in Alaska three weeks after his arrest.

Is there a movie on Israel Keyes? ›

Who picked the head of the FBI? ›

The FBI is led by a Director, who is appointed by the U.S. President and confirmed by the Senate for a term not to exceed 10 years. The current Director is Christopher Wray.

Who monitors the FBI? ›

Who monitors or oversees the FBI? The FBI's activities are closely and regularly scrutinized by a variety of entities, including Congress, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Director of National Intelligence.

What was found in Israel Keyes' car? ›

Koenig's ATM card and cell phone were also discovered in Keyes's car. Keyes was subsequently extradited to Alaska, where he confessed to the Koenig murder. He was represented by the Rich Curtner, Federal Public Defender for Alaska. Keyes was indicted in the case, and his trial was scheduled to begin in March 2013.

Who was the cross country killer in Alaska? ›

Who is Israel Keyes? Keyes was a serial killer from Alaska. He confessed to murdering eight people, though authorities believe he is responsible for 11 killings between 2001 and 2012.

Where did Israel Keyes live in Anchorage? ›

Federal agents and city crime scene investigators on Tuesday closed the quiet dead-end street in West Anchorage where Israel Keyes lived prior to his alleged February abduction and slaying of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig, scouring the home and property for nearly 12 hours.

What are two facts about ancient Israel? ›

Ancient Israel consisted of the Twelve Tribes of Israel who were all descendants of Israel, or Jacob, according to the Bible. In the Old Testament of the Bible, and in the Jewish Torah, Jacob, the descendant of Abraham, was granted lands for his family to live on which became known as Israel in old Hebrew.

What are some facts about the name Israel? ›

Israel is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin. Derived from the Hebrew Yisrael, it means "God perseveres" and shares its name with a Middle-Eastern nation.

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Israel is the birthplace of the Jewish culture, and encompasses the foundations of many Jewish cultural characteristics, including philosophy, literature, poetry, art, mythology, folklore, mysticism and festivals; as well as Judaism, which was also fundamental to the creation of Christianity and Islam.

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