meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
True Crime Bullsh**

0304 | Beginnings

True Crime Bullsh**

Studio BOTH/AND

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

New revelations shed light on Keyes's early years. And we take a look at 3 unsolved homicides that occurred in Colville, while Keyes was living nearby. // Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. Research assistance by Andrew French, Michelle Tooker, and Shana Wilensky. // Resources include: NAMUS, The Charley Project, The Spokesman-Review, and KHQ.com. // Music by: William Hellfire, YVEN, Sergey Cheremisinov, Amulets, LaBon, Radical Face, Whithe, and Houses. //.
PROGRAMMING NOTE: My mic broke halfway through recording this episode. Please forgive the volume and audio shift that occurs halfway through.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Business is about spotting opportunities, so you can't miss American Express's big welcome bonus offer.

0:05.6

Take out the business platinum card and get 80,000 bonus points when you spend 12,000 pounds in the first three months and 40,000 points between months 14 to 17.

0:14.2

That's 120,000 points worth 600 pounds in Amazon gift cards. Applied American Express.com before 30th of March.

0:21.2

New card members only annual fee 650 pounds, 10 supplies, object to approval 18 pass basic part of ATAB with no annual field benefits.

0:32.4

This is an our Americana podcast network production.

0:42.0

The idea that serial killers always act the same way as in myth, they don't. Even those who have confessed crimes to us don't have it necessarily told us all of them.

0:53.2

Quite often, the early ones they've made mistakes, the early ones have been impulsive, have been quite different from the later ones where they've learned more.

1:01.6

Even when Ted Buddy gave his long, long explicit interviews, he admitted that there were some that he just jumped on the opportunity and it wasn't anything like what his other kinds of victims were.

1:17.0

So the idea that they're always going to act in the same or similar fashion isn't correct.

1:23.8

And that's why, although I understand the discrepancies between what he's claiming and what we actually know about three of the victims, I still wouldn't discount what he's claiming just because the variety of things that they can do are clear in a lot of other cases.

1:42.4

And the other thing I noticed about the way he talked is that he doesn't have the characteristics of somebody that we would call fantasy prom.

1:54.0

A person who can really make up a lot of narrative details easily that are all false.

2:01.0

He doesn't have that when he's talking.

2:03.4

He doesn't play that game very well. There are a lot of things he could have done because he really had control of the interviews quite often.

2:13.0

And he did not take advantage of that the way I would have expected a fantasy prone type of person to do.

2:19.4

So when he did drop some hints here and there, I think those hints certainly have some truth in them.

2:29.0

Whether he's giving a whole truth certainly isn't clear and it's likely that he isn't giving a whole truth.

2:35.0

But I still wouldn't discount the stories that he told in the hints that he gave about those other victims.

2:41.0

This is True Crime Bullshit. I'm your host, Josh Hallmark.

2:48.0

And this is a serialized story of Israel Keys.

3:11.0

If you look for something long enough, you'll eventually see it. Whether it's actually there or not.

3:20.0

It's a major issue in the American criminal justice system.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Studio BOTH/AND, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Studio BOTH/AND and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.