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Keyes was arrested on March 12 , 2012 , and initially charged with theft and using a stolen debit card. However, after FBI agents raided his home, Keyes confessed to. Evidence collected in the investigation into serial killer Israell Keyes , including skulls painted in his own blood, has been shared by the FBI for the first time in an. Israel Keyes terrorized communities across America with his meticulously planned murders from 2001 to 2012. This elusive serial killer crisscrossed the country, burying. Israel Keyes confessed to Samantha Koenig ’ s murder and later on, admitted to killing three more people over the years. Law enforcement in Alaska came face-to-face with Israel Keyes for the first time in 2012, after he was arrested in connection with the disappearance of a young woman. Once home, Keyes posed Koenig’s body to make it appear she was still alive and took a Polaroid photo of her tied up, along with a newspaper dated Feb. 13 - 12 days after.