Vanessa Richardson
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It was the closest location for him to do that. So we don't know exact dates, but we do know that between at least October of 97 and July of 98, when he finally enlisted that he had to go to Albany at least three different times. And that location is, like I said, directly across from the Marshalls. And you can see SUNY campus from that location.
It was the closest location for him to do that. So we don't know exact dates, but we do know that between at least October of 97 and July of 98, when he finally enlisted that he had to go to Albany at least three different times. And that location is, like I said, directly across from the Marshalls. And you can see SUNY campus from that location.
There is also a Hertz rental car directly next to the enlistment office. And we know that he was renting cars at the time from Hertz.
There is also a Hertz rental car directly next to the enlistment office. And we know that he was renting cars at the time from Hertz.
Chris Kunkel, before Keys was on his radar, had always believed it was a serial killer. He just said it was too clean for it to be a first-time act. And then he found out from my show that Susie's name was on Keys' computer. And so we started talking and comparing notes. And I think our cases that it was Keys got stronger and stronger. There's also the computer element.
Chris Kunkel, before Keys was on his radar, had always believed it was a serial killer. He just said it was too clean for it to be a first-time act. And then he found out from my show that Susie's name was on Keys' computer. And so we started talking and comparing notes. And I think our cases that it was Keys got stronger and stronger. There's also the computer element.
Keyes was a computer video game guy. His cabin didn't have electricity, so in order for him to play video games or use a computer, he'd have to go to a store like Babbage's to do that. Susie, when she was at her previous SUNY campus, which was closer to Keyes' cabin, worked at a Babbage's there, also closer to Keyes' cabin. So again, there's a lot here that mirrors the crimes we know about.
Keyes was a computer video game guy. His cabin didn't have electricity, so in order for him to play video games or use a computer, he'd have to go to a store like Babbage's to do that. Susie, when she was at her previous SUNY campus, which was closer to Keyes' cabin, worked at a Babbage's there, also closer to Keyes' cabin. So again, there's a lot here that mirrors the crimes we know about.
We've got the test ATM use. We've got a tall white guy who dresses like a farmer in that location at the time the card was used. That's how Keyes is often described. We've got Susie on his computer. We've got them both being into online communication. Her working at a store, which is one of few places Keyes would be able to actually access the internet at that time. So very compelling evidence.
We've got the test ATM use. We've got a tall white guy who dresses like a farmer in that location at the time the card was used. That's how Keyes is often described. We've got Susie on his computer. We've got them both being into online communication. Her working at a store, which is one of few places Keyes would be able to actually access the internet at that time. So very compelling evidence.
But then in subsequent interviews, they asked him the longest he ever went without killing someone. And he said, well, when I was in the army.
But then in subsequent interviews, they asked him the longest he ever went without killing someone. And he said, well, when I was in the army.
He says he killed a male-female couple sometime after the military, but before 2005. He says that... The remains were never recovered. You didn't see a lot of press about them. And then he talked about details about the actual murder itself.
He says he killed a male-female couple sometime after the military, but before 2005. He says that... The remains were never recovered. You didn't see a lot of press about them. And then he talked about details about the actual murder itself.
What's interesting is... There's only one such occurrence of an unsolved missing male-female couple in Washington or its surrounding states between 2001 and 2005. And it's Jean Hyatt and Cami Volendroff.
What's interesting is... There's only one such occurrence of an unsolved missing male-female couple in Washington or its surrounding states between 2001 and 2005. And it's Jean Hyatt and Cami Volendroff.
The local law enforcement almost immediately decided that they had been swept to sea. That there was like a rogue wave that took them out to sea.
The local law enforcement almost immediately decided that they had been swept to sea. That there was like a rogue wave that took them out to sea.
Essentially, the Coast Guard has said, and all my research into like wave and tidal patterns have said, like... It is very rare, almost unheard of, for two people to be swept to sea and then never seen again. Almost always what happens is tidal patterns are circular. So essentially they would have been swept out to sea, but then very shortly thereafter come back to shore.
Essentially, the Coast Guard has said, and all my research into like wave and tidal patterns have said, like... It is very rare, almost unheard of, for two people to be swept to sea and then never seen again. Almost always what happens is tidal patterns are circular. So essentially they would have been swept out to sea, but then very shortly thereafter come back to shore.