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FBI Seeking Information on Deceased Serial Killer's Recent Texas Activities

By: FBI Press Release
Updated: January 17, 2013
The FBI is requesting the public's assistance regarding deceased serial killer, Israel Keyes. 

Keyes is suspected of committing multiple murders across the United States, but is suspected of having been in the DFW area and some nearby areas in February of 2012.

Keyes committed suicide while in custody after being transferred to Alaska, however, as a part of the ongoing investigation, the FBI is looking for the public's assistance in sharing any information they might have regarding Keyes' travels and activities between February 12 and 16.

The attached flyer contains specific information on the locations and dates surrounding Keye's suspected movement, along with a description of the vehicle he was driving.

Please review the flyer and if you have any information, please call
1-800-CALL- FBI. 

 




 

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