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Israel Keyes. Photo: Anchorage Police Department
Israel Keyes. Photo: Anchorage Police Department

Serial killer Keyes brought victim, body to North Country

Federal officials revealed frightening new details Wednesday about the activities of Israel Keyes, the serial killer who took his own life on Sunday in a jail in Anchorage, Alaska. Keyes is blamed for murdering a couple in Essex, Vt., last year.

FBI investigators now say Keyes also spent a significant amount of time here in the North Country, owning property in Franklin County and disposing of his
murder weapons in St. Lawrence County.

The FBI says Keyes robbed a bank in Tupper Lake in 2009. He also claimed to have brought one of his victims to the North Country, hiding the body here in the region.  Go to full article
Sites of Keyes' activity in the North Country: The murder of a couple in Essex, VT, a bank robbery in Tupper Lake, and weapons caches at his home in Constable and in Parishville. Source: Google maps
Sites of Keyes' activity in the North Country: The murder of a couple in Essex, VT, a bank robbery in Tupper Lake, and weapons caches at his home in Constable and in Parishville. Source: Google maps

Police investigate serial killer Keyes' North Country connections, activities

Brian Mann joined Martha Foley on the line Thursday morning to talk about the new developments in the Israel Keyes investigation.  Go to full article

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