Vanessa Richardson
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Podcast Appearances
And she's exiting the outdoor bathroom and she encounters a young man who's asking a bunch of weird questions. Like, oh, what are you all doing here? Did someone go missing? What's going on? How long have you been searching? Have you found anything?
And she's exiting the outdoor bathroom and she encounters a young man who's asking a bunch of weird questions. Like, oh, what are you all doing here? Did someone go missing? What's going on? How long have you been searching? Have you found anything?
And no one knows who Keyes is at the time, but she describes him as looking exactly like young Christian Longo, who had recently been arrested for killing his wife and kid. And if you look at pictures of Christian Longo at that time, he looks eerily like Israel Keyes.
And no one knows who Keyes is at the time, but she describes him as looking exactly like young Christian Longo, who had recently been arrested for killing his wife and kid. And if you look at pictures of Christian Longo at that time, he looks eerily like Israel Keyes.
So it's not outside the realm of possibility that Keyes would A, return to this scene, but also B, ask a lot of questions to see if he could find out about the investigation, but also just to kind of like, I guess, taunt people. You know, he got off on emotional and psychological torture, so it would make sense to me that he would go down and just try to toy with people.
So it's not outside the realm of possibility that Keyes would A, return to this scene, but also B, ask a lot of questions to see if he could find out about the investigation, but also just to kind of like, I guess, taunt people. You know, he got off on emotional and psychological torture, so it would make sense to me that he would go down and just try to toy with people.
And we know that Keyes would look into disappearances and he would search area newspapers that would be covering those cases and look for missing person. And that's how he would read about his crime. So that's kind of the connection we have there. So again, a bunch of circumstantial evidence, but...
And we know that Keyes would look into disappearances and he would search area newspapers that would be covering those cases and look for missing person. And that's how he would read about his crime. So that's kind of the connection we have there. So again, a bunch of circumstantial evidence, but...
It's very clear to me and many professionals I've spoken to that they did not get swept away to sea. And so either they ran away, which everyone who knows them has said, like, there's no way, or they were abducted. And it just so happens that they almost identically match Keyes' account of abducting a couple. And there's, in fact, no one else who matches that account.
It's very clear to me and many professionals I've spoken to that they did not get swept away to sea. And so either they ran away, which everyone who knows them has said, like, there's no way, or they were abducted. And it just so happens that they almost identically match Keyes' account of abducting a couple. And there's, in fact, no one else who matches that account.
We know that Cammy was wearing a bracelet when she disappeared. I have pictures of it. And so we are trying our best to match that up to pictures of jewelry found on Keyes' property in New York, as well as the house he shared with his ex-girlfriend in Alaska. But yeah, I think that's one of those where we're kind of at a dead end unless law enforcement decides that they want to play with us.
We know that Cammy was wearing a bracelet when she disappeared. I have pictures of it. And so we are trying our best to match that up to pictures of jewelry found on Keyes' property in New York, as well as the house he shared with his ex-girlfriend in Alaska. But yeah, I think that's one of those where we're kind of at a dead end unless law enforcement decides that they want to play with us.
And they think that Keys makes the most sense. They haven't said this is what we think happens, but they've said, you know, this makes more sense than anything else we've heard.
And they think that Keys makes the most sense. They haven't said this is what we think happens, but they've said, you know, this makes more sense than anything else we've heard.
Keyes talked about reading about his crimes and his victims, and he was often surprised at what law enforcement or the media determined or hypothesized had happened. What he specifically says is, oh, presumed boating accident, or, oh, presumed lost in the woods, or, oh, presumed lost at sea. And it's interesting that those were the three examples that he chose.
Keyes talked about reading about his crimes and his victims, and he was often surprised at what law enforcement or the media determined or hypothesized had happened. What he specifically says is, oh, presumed boating accident, or, oh, presumed lost in the woods, or, oh, presumed lost at sea. And it's interesting that those were the three examples that he chose.
Keys, in the middle of the night, basically leaves a note saying, going to bury guns and disappears for three days.
Keys, in the middle of the night, basically leaves a note saying, going to bury guns and disappears for three days.
Jimmy Tidwell was living in East Texas near the Louisiana border, and he was married to a woman named Carol. They had just bought this dilapidated house in the woods and he was fixing it up. By all accounts, it was a point of contention for the couple. It got bad enough that Carol moved in with her daughter.
Jimmy Tidwell was living in East Texas near the Louisiana border, and he was married to a woman named Carol. They had just bought this dilapidated house in the woods and he was fixing it up. By all accounts, it was a point of contention for the couple. It got bad enough that Carol moved in with her daughter.