We wanted to give Crime Culture Media subscribers a first look at the Israel Keyes Life in Full Detail trailer.
You will find the script below. If you’re a paid subscriber, you will also find bonus trailers just for you at the bottom of this article.
One is a longer trailer that will be released on the Viktoria Evans YouTube channel soon. The other is a bonus trailer, a sort of alternate cut. They’re all basically the same, we just cut about 15 seconds of Keyes narcissistic rambling along with some other fat from the shorter one.
Everyone thought that Israel Keyes was a nice, upstanding, trustworthy father who ran his own construction business. He was just another friend, just another soldier, just another professional who lived with his girlfriend and daughter in a nice neighborhood with judges and lawyers for neighbors until he was arrested for the murder of Samantha Koenig.
Unlike many spree and serial killers, Keyes did not want notoriety for his crimes. In his own words:
My concern - the problem is nowadays, uh, the more stuff my name is attached to the more likely it is that somebody’s gonna try to do some kinda stupid freaking TV special or, you know - you know how it is. Nowadays like with all this true crime bullshit that people are obsessed with and that’s, uh - I’m not even so concerned at this point about, uh, you know, ‘cause so far I feel like we have been able to work within the guidelines of what we both said we would.
There has been much speculation about how many people Israel Keyes murdered since he was arrested in March of 2012 followed by his self inflicted death the following December. The FBI believes he killed 11 people, but some have theorized that the victim count could be significantly higher than the suspected 11 victims.
Drawing heavily from files sourced directly from the FBI and local Police departments while also considering information brought forth by independent researchers, Israel Keyes Life in Full Detail is an exhaustive, definitive look at the background and family history as well as the possible victims of Israel Keyes.
but I’m - I’m, yeah, I am concerned about that. About someone connecting the dots on this…
- Israel Keyes in an FBI interrogation, May 29, 2012
There is an old aphorism famously attributed to Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis in a 1913 Harper’s Weekly article entitled “What Publicity Can Do.”
The aphorism is “Sunlight is the best disinfectant.”
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