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  1. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    It's a double edged sword. Wales killing was too high profile to admit to. He didn't want to be hi pro fi. He wanted to vanish, admitting to wales would be counterproductive. There are only 2 instances actually attributed to him. One, where he was on camera, and two the curriers, where it was...
  2. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    The Kehoes didn't "hire" him to kill Wales, he did that on his own after getting out of the army in the summer of 2001. He DOES look like the Wales composite, I disagree about you with that. And as far as the testifying, there was a teenager who testified against the Kehoes after being caught...
  3. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I tried messaging you, it said your box was full. I'd rather not chat it out in public. Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
  4. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    Yep, this thread was dead until I woke it up 4 days ago. You are right about that. So let's pretend then that you are real, why then are you 85% sure he didn't kill Tom Wales? Explain please. Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
  5. scoobydoobie

    MD MD - Bishop Family murders, Bethesda, 1 March 1976

    Bill Brad was db cooper Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
  6. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I THINK ISRAEL KEYES KILLED THOMAS WALES. I'm 84% sure. Maybe 91%. 'Gidget' was a reference to Marilyn Manson band mate Gidget Gein in FLA who cleaned up crime scenes. The post mark on the gidget letter was meant to look like a skid mark between the two stamps, old tech trumps new tech(check it...
  7. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I don't intent to argue with you. I just believe that he was more of a coward, like a wild animal. The kind that would run off into the "deep dark" woods where he felt safe. I think he was a country runner who felt safe in the woods. If **** went down during a crime he would just ditch...
  8. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    "Parked in the driveway...That sounds brazen" Keyes wasn't brazen imo Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
  9. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    It was in the audio interviews. It was during the discussion of the burglary in Aledo. Im pretty sure he said he parked in the driveway and burglarized the house as it was still too early for the banks to open. He said it was a hoarders house and he thought they were out of town or out of the...
  10. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I'm not sure if that was a work trip for keyes, I think that was the trip that he went on a cruise. Also he was more of a carpenter/personal contractor and those kindof workers usually don't wear hardhats. Pure speculation though. For a sec, lets assume he took Tidwell so he could use...
  11. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    Jimmy tidwell. He disappeared the night before the azle robbery I think. According to bandittracker.com a Kia soul was seen prior to the robbery but it was unknown if it was related. I assume he scoped out the bank a day or so before in his rental kia, then searched for a person to kidnap with...
  12. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    He had a blue Kia soul on a previous trip to texas I think, when he bank robbed and arsoned Sent from my SM-G900T using Tapatalk
  13. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I'm sure some criminals know about plate readers. I was pointing out that the media never says "he was caught with a license plate reader". Its a media blackout when it comes to that subject really. If they did even the dumb criminals would be aware of how much of a threat the readers are to...
  14. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    Maybe it was dumb luck. Regardless, the feds use plate readers to catch high priority criminals and are trying to keep it secret. They dont want bank robbers or wannabe terrorists knowing about this method of detection. I figured this was a case they had used it on, maybe I'm wrong. Its kinda...
  15. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    Keyes was caught with red light cameras. For each atm withdrawal he made the FBI would access the red light cameras(or plate readers) within a mile or so of that withdrawal. Then they cross referenced those plates with the ones from other withdrawals. His rental car was the only one in all...
  16. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I can't remember if I posted about this before, but here goes... Keyes' family moved to Smyrna, Maine in the late 90s and were involved in the maple syrup industry. If I google map car routes from Smyrna to Montreal I get three route options. Two go through Canada, but the third goes mostly...
  17. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    Gtm, I didn't think Keyes seemed depressed, but I suppose my definition of depression is different than most folks. To me, the opposite of depression is vitality. In other words, I imagine depressed people laying in bed all day doing nothing, and Keyes seemed the exact opposite of that. But...
  18. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    I guess it makes sense that that blog is getting turned into a book. I remember there were parts of it that seemed like the person writing it either had inside information, maybe from a private interview, or that they were speculating in a storytelling kind of way. Specifically I remember it...
  19. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/automotive/chi-0109230240sep23-story.html#page=1 "After the Sept. 11 attacks, the FBI asked Amtrak and intercity bus operators to require passengers to show identification that matches the names on their tickets." However, according to several internet...
  20. scoobydoobie

    Israel Keyes: General Discussion

    Keyes' father died on a train trip out of Maine, right? So I guess you could say there is a family history of riding on locomotives :) But I feel bad posting about his family :( But to address the naysayer attitude of giving up on his 8 unknown victims, I quote a nice article I just found at...

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