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Posted: Tuesday, 04 December 2012 11:27AM

Serial Killer Admitted to Four Murders in Washington



Seattle, WA -- The FBI says suspected serial killer Israel Keyes admitted before killing himself in an Alaska jail over the weekend that he committed four murders in Washington state years ago. 

The Bureau office in Anchorage, Alaska, released a statement saying the Keyes told authorities he killed two people in Washington sometime during 2005 and 2006 and murdered a Washington couple between 2001 and 2005. 

Officials have released no specific details. 
The FBI says Keyes, who lived in Washington most of his life, is believed to have committed multiple kidnappings and murders across the country between 2001 and March 2012.   

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