Evidence collected in the investigation into serial killer Israell Keyes , including skulls painted in his own blood, has been shared by the FBI for the first time in an interview with “ 48. FBI Special Agent Katherine Nelson tells 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant that they believe skulls drawn in Keyes ’ blood that were seized from his cell represent 11 victims. “We believe that 11 is the total number of victims,” she says. In a pivotal 2023 discovery, the TCBS research team uncovered a credible online sighting that led them to suspect Keyes may have buried a kill kit, or what the podcasters are calling a “cache”, outside New Orleans, Louisiana. Law enforcement in Alaska came face-to-face with Israel Keyes for the first time in 2012, after he was arrested in connection with the disappearance of a young woman kidnapped from a coffee. Over the next seven months, he played a cat-and-mouse game with investigators divulging clues about his other victims. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant joined CBSN after getting a first look. As investigators followed the twisted clues in this case , they uncovered the identity of Israel Keyes , a psychopathic serial killer with a hidden life of violence and a dark path he forged while growing up off the grid. Ultimately, a search of Keyes ’ prison cell reveals what investigators believe to be the chilling truth. On Saturday’s episode of CBS’ 48 Hours, FBI agents revealed pictures of skulls made by Israel Keyes that had been drawn in his own blood. LUFKIN, Texas — The Federal Bureau of Investigation has.
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Evidence collected in the investigation into serial killer Israell Keyes , including skulls painted in his own blood, has been shared by the FBI for the first t...