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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. 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. In an effort to find additional victims of confessed serial killer, Israel Keyes , the FBI has released additional information, including photographs of evidence, and is asking the public for. Israel Keyes was one of the most methodical and terrifying serial killers in recent history. His crimes, spanning over a decade, were marked by meticulous planning, a lack of discernible pattern, and a chilling ability to evade detection. 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. Skulls, drawn by serial killer Israel Keyes in his own blood, were found under his bed in his jail cell. The FBI is making them public for the first time. It is believed Keyes killed 11. The ransom photo associated ⁀with Israel Keyes has had a profound impact ‌on cold case investigations, shedding ⁣light on the modus operandi of a serial ⁹killer who‌ operated⁀ in the United ‌States from 2001 to 2012. 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. In 2012, Israel Keyes was arrested for using a missing woman’s debit card. He was named as the sole person of interest in her murder. But when he started talking, the FBI realized they had a serial killer on their hands. Lomi: Turn your food waste into dirt with the press of a button with Lomi.