Israel Keyes

Killer

Birthday January 7, 1978

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Richmond, Utah, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2012-12-2, Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. (34 years old)

Nationality United States

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1978

Israel Keyes (January 7, 1978 – December 2, 2012) was an American serial killer, bank robber, burglar, arsonist, kidnapper, and sex offender.

Israel Keyes was born in Richmond, Utah, on January 7, 1978, the second of ten children for Heidi Keyes née Hakansson and John Jeffrey "Jeff" Keyes (October 4, 1952–November 13, 2002).

His parents were members of The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints from Torrance, California.

1983

Keyes and his siblings were homeschooled until 1983.

After leaving the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Keyes's father moved the family to a remote plot of land north of Colville, Washington in Stevens County when Israel was 5 years old.

Isolated from society, the Keyes family lived in a one-room cabin without electricity or running water on Rocky Creek Road.

In Colville, the family attended services at a church called the Ark, which subscribed to white supremacist Christian Identity ideology.

Keyes later described the Ark as an Amish-like environment.

1995

He also began working for a Colville contractor from 1995 to 1997.

Around this time, Keyes kept a journal from early childhood littered with Bible scriptures, documenting daily sins for which he felt shame such as lusting after his girlfriend.

Soon thereafter, the family relocated to Smyrna, Maine, where they collected sap for maple syrup production in a mostly Amish community.

Due to their mother's religious zealousness, the Keyes children were forced to secretly flee their parents to watch movies with friends and were forbidden to learn musical instruments as they were "against God."

Sometime during this period, Keyes renounced his former Christian faith.

On one occasion, Keyes declared his atheism to his parents—both of whom he had previously made tireless and constant efforts to please—after an intense argument.

This led his parents to evict their eldest son from their residence, shunning him for apparent blasphemy; they then instructed his younger siblings, who looked up to Keyes, to never have contact with him again.

Keyes then developed an inordinate interest in Satanism, with plans of committing a ritualistic murder.

1996

He admitted to having committed violent crimes as early as 1996, with the aggravated sexual assault of a teenage girl in Oregon, in a series of meticulous crimes across multiple states that lasted until his capture in 2012.

During this period of attending the Ark, the Keyes family befriended the neighboring family of Chevie Kehoe, who was later convicted for a 1996 triple murder.

The family attended another church in Colville called the Christian Israel Covenant Church that taught British Israelism as doctrine, that miscegenation was abominable and deviant, that Anglo-Saxons were to rule over the perceived inferior races, and that Keyes later alleged to have been militia-like.

For years, some of the Keyes children had been forced to sleep in a tent due to their cabin's small size.

To survive, the Keyes children were made to hunt their food, chop firewood, and work on local farms to support the family; as a hobby, Keyes hunted "anything with a heartbeat" and freely admitted to skinning a deer alive to his peers at the church.

As a result, Keyes was ostracized and actively avoided by other children who attended the Christian Israel Covenant Church, with one girl recounting that Keyes's presence "made my skin crawl."

As a youth, Keyes admitted to shooting at neighbors' houses with his BB gun, starting fires in the woods, and breaking into houses for fun.

He also occasionally broke into houses with another youth, who subsequently avoided him after witnessing Keyes shoot an animal.

On one occasion, Keyes stole several guns from his neighbor's residence and was forced to apologize by his parents after their discovery of the cache.

On occasion, Keyes—who stood 6ft 2in tall by age 14—would also sell stolen guns to local adults.

Around this time, Keyes's parents provided shelter to personal friends; in the presence of their son and daughter and Keyes's sister, Keyes tied a cat to a tree with a parachute cord and gored it with a .22 revolver.

The cat then began circling the tree before crashing into it and vomiting; Keyes allegedly chuckled before noting that the boy—who later informed his father—had vomited in response to the incident.

Keyes had an epiphany in which he felt that he was different from his peers, who ran away from him.

Upon this realization, he kept his increasingly antisocial behavior to himself, withdrawing socially due to being ostracized.

In addition, Keyes's mother began to notice "some troubling signs" in Keyes during this period, when he began tuning into various "radio stations and different things."

By his teenage years, Keyes had become a skilled and proficient carpenter, building his first wooden cabin for his family at age 16.

1997

In the summer of 1997 or 1998, Keyes committed a sexual assault on a teenage girl who had been tubing with her friends down the Deschutes River in Maupin, Oregon.

Although this was not his first sexual assault, Keyes admitted that he stalked her from a tree line before "very violently sexually assaulting" the girl—whom he estimated to be between 14 and 18—at knifepoint.

Originally planning to murder her as part of a Satanic ritual, Keyes let her go in the river tube he had abducted her from.

"I was too timid. I wasn't violent enough," he told investigators.

"I made up my mind I was never going to let that happen again."

2001

He murdered at least three people, is suspected of murdering between 11 and 20 people, and committed dozens of felonies including armed robbery, arson, rape, and burglary across the United States from July 2001 to February 2012.

While awaiting trial, Keyes killed himself by slashing his wrists and hanging himself.

Evidence left behind in his jail cell—including a suicide note, drawings of eleven skulls, a drawing of Baphomet, and an inscription of "Corozal" on the cell's wall (all written or otherwise stained with Keyes' blood)—led the FBI to suspect Keyes murdered at least eleven victims in total.