‘DEVIANT’ podcast tells stories about bad people including Utah-born serial killer Israel Keyes

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • #eastidahonews #deviant #israelkeyes
    IDAHO FALLS - A new true crime podcast launched this week promises to tell “good stories about bad people who do very bad things” and the first episode focuses on a serial killer nobody knew existed until he was arrested.
    It’s called DEVIANT and is hosted by Dan Szematowicz and Andrew Iden. The journalists have spent years reporting on crime and are bringing their talents to the podcast.
    “We are going to delve into people who do bad things and try to explore the psychology behind it, the behavior and why people do the things they do,” Iden told EastIdahoNews.com.
    The creators are behind the popular award-winning ‘Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders’ podcast. DEVIANT will feature different people in each series with the first being Israel Keyes.
    Keyes was born in Utah in 1978 and was the second of ten children. Their family lived in a one-room cabin without electricity or running water.
    He went on to murder at least three people and is suspected of killing many more. He also committed dozens of felonies including armed robbery, arson, rape, and burglary across the country between 2001 and 2012.
    “The story of Israel Keyes is one of a guy who hid in plain sight for years. He was arrested in 2012 for the murder and abduction of a girl named Samantha Koenig in Anchorage, Alaska. Upon his arrest, when he started talking to authorities about what he had done to her, he actually spilled the beans and outlined for investigators that he was actually a guy who had been committing heinous crimes for years,” Iden explains.
    Keyes committed his crime in “one of the most meticulous ways law enforcement or the American public has ever seen,” according to Iden.
    For example, Keyes flew to Chicago in 2009, drove to Vermont and buried a “kill kit” in the woods. He returned to Alaska and two years later, flew back to Vermont, dug up the kill kit and picked people at random to murder.
    Once abducted, Keyes outlined for investigators the details of his crimes.
    “We’re going to do as many episodes as it takes to tell his story and then we’re going to turn around and have a new story the next week,” Iden says.

Komentáře • 97

  • @kristalynnette8352
    @kristalynnette8352 Před 2 dny +15

    The unknown about Israel Keyes is the most frightening part.

  • @kathleensmith2574
    @kathleensmith2574 Před 2 dny +23

    Israel Keyes is the serial killer's serial killer. Meticulous, organized, scary.

    • @ishbelharris1857
      @ishbelharris1857 Před 2 dny +8

      He also made some stupid mistakes and broke his own rules which had prevented him from being a suspect.

  • @Bee_Es.
    @Bee_Es. Před 2 dny +19

    Find the book American Predator. It's a book based on Israel Keyes.

    • @EffSharp
      @EffSharp Před 2 dny +3

      Very good book.

    • @BFergs187
      @BFergs187 Před 14 hodinami

      Girl, I didn't know you were a Nate fan 😁🙌

  • @kathryntitus9647
    @kathryntitus9647 Před 2 dny +6

    DEVIANT CHANNEL ... I am somewhat familiar with the subject of your first podcast, I'm glad that Nate from East Idaho News interviewed you and I'm proud to be your 116th subscriber.
    I wish you a lot of success with your endeavor.
    What intrigued me the most is that you're approaching it from a psychological standpoint.
    This is the thing that most coverage does not seem to explore much, and it is absolutely essential.

  • @amylynnnich607
    @amylynnnich607 Před dnem +4

    I had never heard of this podcast!!! Going to find it now!! Yay!!!

  • @jessicabeagley4855
    @jessicabeagley4855 Před 2 dny +8

    I lived in Anchorage when he took Samantha. Crazy!!

  • @OneBadAssMoMo
    @OneBadAssMoMo Před 2 dny +2

    Two of my favorite things - Nate Eaton and True Crime ….. I’m gonna check it out today while I work!

  • @MelodieKate
    @MelodieKate Před 2 dny +5

    Listening right now. Thank you Nate.

  • @spongebobsqueeze
    @spongebobsqueeze Před 2 dny +2

    This guy lived,worked, vacationed and killed near me. I have been fascinated ever since. Rumors are there are several kill kits buried around here on the olympic peninsula.

  • @susanmoore7229
    @susanmoore7229 Před 2 dny +4

    Sounds interesting! Thank you for sharing Nate 😊

  • @cindyranelli7590
    @cindyranelli7590 Před 20 hodinami

    Thank you Nate, for the introduction of this podcast. I've already added it to Spotify library.
    I've heard of Israel Keyes and know somewhat of his deviances, and look forward to this podcast.

  • @blureader1164
    @blureader1164 Před 2 dny +7

    I listened to a Keyes podcast called True Crime Bulls$!t a few years ago. I stopped listening to true crime podcasts except for old timers because: 1. I don't care about your politics; 2. Using book author's given nicknames like "Golden State Killer; (huge sign of a newb ) 3. Putting thoughts in the victim's head without citing a source for that thought. I know that I sound salty but I've into true crime since my friends and family thought I was weird, and have seen people in the genre cranking out content for the dough instead of for education while making sure the victim's voice is heard. I will give this podcast a try though.

    • @EffSharp
      @EffSharp Před 2 dny +1

      There is indeed something very disturbing about the true crime as entertainment bandwagon. I get that it is “entertainment” but there’s a way to do it properly and very few nail that. Most are exploiting these crimes and that is a very disturbing trend.

    • @blureader1164
      @blureader1164 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@EffSharp It bothers me because I started true crime reading Inside Detective, True Detective, etc., where pretty women were on the cover bound, gagged, or pointing a gun at someone. I was a little kid, and didn't realize those were sexual fetishes, I thought it was about the crime. So as an adult, when I see people putting on make-up while talking about a vicious murder, or embellishments of victim's thoughts and reactions without citing sources for the info, I think of younger viewers who may think it's just part of true crime. I may be the only person who thinks this way, but that's just how I see it.

    • @bamccabe1
      @bamccabe1 Před dnem

      ​@@blureader1164 Can't stand and won't watch the make-up appliers.

  • @foresttales506
    @foresttales506 Před 2 dny +1

    Just subscribed! Israel Keyes is a fascinating subject to explore. I doubt we will ever know the full depths of his story. He is one of the exceptions in that he did not want notoriety as a successful serial killer. He wanted privacy for himself and his family, and a quick execution. He also wanted complete control and possession of his victims, thus took the details of most of his crimes to the grave.

  • @missmelody6185
    @missmelody6185 Před 2 dny +2

    Everything you could ever want to know about Israel Keyes can be found in the podcast 'True Ceime Bullsh*t.' It's on Season 6 now and the host is actively investigating murders that he may have committed.

  • @robinhaney9573
    @robinhaney9573 Před 2 dny

    Oh I’m so glad you’re covering this!!

  • @chicosmummy
    @chicosmummy Před 16 hodinami

    Looking forward to listening. I loved Down The Hill.

  • @southernsass2937
    @southernsass2937 Před 2 dny +1

    Oh Wow. Thanks Nate.
    Another podcast 👏

  • @TahschaFinley7061
    @TahschaFinley7061 Před dnem

    So sad. Thank you for covering this.
    I believe that abuse victims repeat their abuse through crime and murder.
    Thank you for your channel ❤️🙏

  • @BAMBiNA1632
    @BAMBiNA1632 Před 2 dny +1

    This guy was extremeley intelligent and scary! To me he is the most scariest of the serial killers. He would still be alive if his information would not of been leaked. He did not want his daughter to know what he did plus I believe he did not want to spend the rest of his life in prison. The jail cops really messed this up. He was supposed to of been watched 24/7. SMH.

    • @Julia-uh4li
      @Julia-uh4li Před dnem

      "He was supposed to OF?'
      OF what? Why did you type 'of'?

  • @Kim-HopeForTheMissing
    @Kim-HopeForTheMissing Před 2 dny +1

    He was also featured on the show Dark minds a few years ago. I also watched hours of his interrogation he played mind games and admitted he wouldnt admit to all his crimes. Ive been interested ever since. He stashed kits with everything a sk needs hes very premeditated. He was living a double life had a child. Yet traveled around to be a sk. If he wasnt caught when he was he could still be doing this and thats a scary thought.

  • @deborahawatson6629
    @deborahawatson6629 Před dnem

    Thank you Nate I will be watching Deviant!

  • @carolrousseau3629
    @carolrousseau3629 Před 2 dny +2

    This scary guy killed in Vermont, my home state.

  • @maryarmstrong2231
    @maryarmstrong2231 Před 2 dny +2

    There is a pod that has followed this case for years and is fascinating called True Crime Bull&*%. I think they have assigned new cases to him

  • @2nd_of_3
    @2nd_of_3 Před 2 dny

    Added to my list of shows to follow. Apple here.

  • @Slightlybent
    @Slightlybent Před 2 dny

    I have to look them up.

  • @dawnvarty657
    @dawnvarty657 Před 2 dny

    Following!

  • @annecrochet4709
    @annecrochet4709 Před 2 dny +1

    To me he is the most frightening of all…how is it that a human being can do the things he did…. I will never understand it.

  • @maryswampie2142
    @maryswampie2142 Před 2 dny +1

    HORRIFYING STORY! The guy was deviant alright! 😳

  • @JMD621
    @JMD621 Před dnem +1

    There wasn’t a link….

  • @goatgirl5968
    @goatgirl5968 Před 2 dny

    I wish Nate or someone else would revisit the Nadja Medley case. Where is Mike Bullinger?

  • @tlc4701
    @tlc4701 Před 13 hodinami

    Not all episodes are out! This podcast is just getting started which is too bad because now I’ve done research and know the whole story! Should have done this interview after all episodes are up!!!

  • @johannebeaudoin1848
    @johannebeaudoin1848 Před 2 dny +1

    He was a very scary serial killer

  • @amberstiles3480
    @amberstiles3480 Před 2 dny

    Why can't I find it on Pandora?

  • @maureendelzer
    @maureendelzer Před dnem

    Seems likely that the 11 are the ones he didn't confess to and haven't been found. that would be a total of 15 murders

  • @alanfunk7746
    @alanfunk7746 Před 2 dny

    Having lived in Richmond, Utah all my life, can anyone tell me where he lived in Richmond?

  • @maryswampie2142
    @maryswampie2142 Před 2 dny +2

    He *almost scares me more than Richard Ramirez 😳

    • @cindyranelli7590
      @cindyranelli7590 Před 20 hodinami

      Richard Ramirez was scary. I'll never forget the footage of him being spotted on the bus, making a run for it while the citizens in that community hunted him down.

  • @OctaviaOG
    @OctaviaOG Před 2 dny +1

    also: it bothers me that they're trying to advertise themselves to the true crime community by getting an interview with Nate. they don't know their audience.

    • @chicosmummy
      @chicosmummy Před 16 hodinami

      They are old hands at this game. They already made an award winning podcast called Down The Hill about the Delphi murders

    • @OctaviaOG
      @OctaviaOG Před 14 hodinami

      @@chicosmummy when that story was relevant. they don't know what's relevant now. obviously. israel keyes is not relevant.

  • @HettiedeKorteDiplomaat

    The scariest guy ever. And he had a wife and ha child. It sounds like he was born a murderer. I wonder what psychiatrists think about him. Evil doesn't explain it for me.

  • @msdhinMT
    @msdhinMT Před 2 dny +31

    I’m still going to listen but the host indicating that they consider CNN honest journalism - is off putting to me as I consider CNN amongst the most biased reporting out there

    • @tlc4701
      @tlc4701 Před 2 dny +7

      Oh lord 🙄

    • @leighterry2277
      @leighterry2277 Před 2 dny +6

      I must have missed it when he said it. CNN Yikes!

    • @kathryntitus9647
      @kathryntitus9647 Před 2 dny +4

      Well you have to understand that many people believe mainstream media is legitimate, nonr of which are, but that doesn't diminish the value of what's being done here.
      You are wise not to throw out the baby with the bathwater, which is what I try not to do.

    • @danabilladeau36
      @danabilladeau36 Před 2 dny +2

      They may been many, many years ago!!!

    • @JMD621
      @JMD621 Před dnem

      @@danabilladeau36No.

  • @tamicox990
    @tamicox990 Před 2 dny

    Go orioles!!!!🎉. Baltimore girl here

  • @jefjenbran11764
    @jefjenbran11764 Před 2 dny +1

    Oh I know his story..this guy is one of the worst

  • @soromo551
    @soromo551 Před 19 hodinami

    Fact checking and cnn? That mixes like oil and water.

  • @duchessmartinez2035
    @duchessmartinez2035 Před 2 dny +2

    Isreal Keyes........

  • @artsy897
    @artsy897 Před 7 hodinami

    It’s a horrible story…he was a pretty awful person.

  • @barbjanderson7559
    @barbjanderson7559 Před 2 dny +1

    CNN has standards?? How long ago was that?

    • @kathryntitus9647
      @kathryntitus9647 Před 2 dny

      The word standards does not equate with values. No mainstream media anywhere has any legitimate values. They all have exactly the same psychopathic owners who control all of their content.
      They're only standard is the brainwash most of the people most of the time, always inserting just a shred of Truth so that most people will fall for whatever spin they are serving up on any topic.

    • @BobbiGail
      @BobbiGail Před 2 dny +1

      Actually... I can say maybe 30 years ago? I might push it to 25 years was the last known event of actual journalism from CNN. 😮

    • @kathryntitus9647
      @kathryntitus9647 Před dnem

      @@BobbiGail there are no mainstream media who are allowed to have an honest agenda. I was working in that realm 40 years ago and I can tell you it was bad enough then, it is exponentially worse now. I have seen things.

  • @alberteinsteinoughy2tellya

    Deviants. Did you say Deviant?
    Well now. Is this going to be a podcast about the "deviants" of all "deviants"?
    morminz? Wow. That's a grand place to START !!!

  • @OctaviaOG
    @OctaviaOG Před 2 dny +1

    7 episodes on israel keyes?? keyes has been done to death. and not interested in their format. it's impersonal and a format from 6-7yrs ago. multi episode podcasts are not where the true crime world is at. it's not interesting at all IMO. this format doesn't work anymore. and i'd like some new material. israel keyes really? done to death. people haven't heard of him??? they don't know their crime audience.

  • @william_mac
    @william_mac Před 2 dny +3

    Web-sleuths, not really into it. Stick with court cases Nate.

    • @kathryntitus9647
      @kathryntitus9647 Před 2 dny +2

      The two are directly related. Do you know how many independent people have helped solve various heinous crimes? There are a number of them.

    • @william_mac
      @william_mac Před 2 dny

      @@kathryntitus9647 go ahead and keep thinking that. As far as I'm concerned all these sleuths can go to hell. They get in the way. Their total speculations cannot be presented at trial. Do you understand that?

    • @BobbiGail
      @BobbiGail Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@william_macThat's beyond harsh. I hope you are ok. Beyond that,, I do agree, I prefer Nate's coverage of trials. Cheers!

    • @william_mac
      @william_mac Před 2 dny +1

      @@BobbiGail sorry you think that's harsh. When law enforcement is investigating the crime (as is their duty) and then we have all these web-sleuths give me their opinion or even driving to the crime scene. I think the cops should start arresting them. The perfect example is that CR guy. He came here to Moscow and walked all over the place. What evidence is there? He's trying to make money for his channel. Give me a break!

    • @kathryntitus9647
      @kathryntitus9647 Před dnem

      @@william_mac clearly, you haven't studied criminal cases and other judicial matters to the point that I have, and I'm not here to cater to your bias. I'm offering you some insight, you're welcome.

  • @aliciathegem3243
    @aliciathegem3243 Před 2 dny

    Whilst nothing excuses their behaviour and reactions, I don't think you are being honest about your intent and motive in going to eat next door to a shop owned by people you are using to boost ratings on your show via airing this story.
    Anyone who can't see your motive was to try to get some action or drama by turning up there is a dumb arse, yes America is a free country and you are entitled to be there and they are responsible to control their own behaviour but you have can't deny you had intent by choosing a restaurant right next door. Pretty obvious you were looking for trouble amd drama .

  • @clc7763
    @clc7763 Před 16 hodinami

    You should veer away from letting people know you're from CNN