![]() “And the only person who knows about what I’m telling you, the kind of things I’m telling you, is me.”There was the likable, easygoing Keyes, who became an atheist despite-or perhaps because of-being raised in a Bible-thumping home of 10 kids. ![]() But eight seemed a good number, including four he killed in Washington, where he was raised, served in the Army, and began to murder strangers. Thirty-four years old, uncaring eyes set deep in a stony face, Keyes began to recite his modus operandi as if reading off a checklist from the serial killer’s handbook. Rule #1: Must have multiple personalities.”There is no one who knows me,” he said in a raspy voice, “or who has ever known me, who knows anything about me, really.” Talk with them and you’ll get the he-was-a-nice-quiet-guy answer. “They are going to tell you something that does not line up with anything I tell you because I’m two different people, basically,” he continued. ![]() Israel Keyes killed people, but he didn’t have an exact count, he said, sitting at a table in an Alaskan jailhouse, hands folded in the lap of his jumpsuit. ![]()
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