

When he was telling us details, he enjoyed telling us details.

"I think he was conflicted on telling us and not telling us. Only last week, they said, he provided a few details about two of the four killings he reported committing in Washington state. He told the agents about robbing a bank in Tupper Lake, N.Y., in April 2009, and another one in Azle, Texas, in February. "Not as much to choose from, in a manner of speaking, but there's also no witness, really. "Back when I was smart, I would let them come to me … kind of go to a remote area that's not anywhere near where you live, but that other people go to as well," he said, in one of the interview snippets federal authorities have released. Keyes told detectives he would wander around isolated places like trail heads and boat docks, looking for victims. "By all accounts they were friendly, peaceful, good people who encountered a force of pure evil acting at random," said Tristram Coffin, U.S. He took the couple to an old barn nearby, where he shot Bill Currier, then raped and strangled his wife. Keyes cut the phone line to their house in Essex, Vt., broke in through the garage and tied them up in their bedroom. "He intended to kill her, but decided to let her go," said Agent Jolene Goeden, who spent much of the summer debriefing Keyes whenever he was in the mood to talk.Īgents heard horrific details of Keyes' killing of Bill and Lorraine Currier in June 2011. The attack was apparently never reported. Keyes was perhaps 18 years old when he committed his first sexual crime, which he described as a violent assault on a teenage girl he encountered on the Deschutes River in Oregon. Keyes' frequent trips across the country were opportunities to stash weapons, ammunition and other material used in his fatal assaults, FBI agents said.
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Got her a glass of water, comforted her a little bit, and then went ahead and tied her up and then put over her head and strangled her.” Videos and a full transcript of the confession can be seen below.īTK Confession, Part 1 - the Otero Family MurdersīTK Confession Part 5 - Marine Hedge, Vicki Wegerle She helped me…then I proceeded to tie her up. So I said oh, this is not gonna work, so we moved ‘em to the bathroom. – Miss Vian that I had a problem with sexual fantasies, that I was going to tie her up, and that – and I might have to tie the kids up…I proceeded to tie the kids up, and they started crying and got real upset. About the murder of Shirley Vian, Rader says, “I told Mrs. He described how he followed his victims - he called them ‘projects’ - around town before finally going in for the kill. Appearing unmoved by the cruelty of the acts he was describing, Rader systematically described how he killed the entire Otero family and six women. 6 dead (including gunman, 21 injured)Īfter pleading guilty to ten murders on June 27, 2005, Wichita serial killer Dennis Rader gave a chilling account of his murders in court.
