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The Nomadic Devil: The True Story of Israel Keyes America's Most Methodical Serial Killer Who Planted Murder Caches Nationwide

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The Nomadic Devil: The True Story of Israel Keyes America's Most Methodical Serial Killer Who Planted Murder Caches Nationwide

By: Genoveva Ortiz, True Crime Seven
Narrated by: Michael Goodrick
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Summary

If Ted Bundy, Dennis Rader (BTK Killer), and Robert Hansen had a prodigy, it would be Israel Keyes.

Meet the most methodical serial killer in modern history.

Israel Keyes wasn’t just any killer; he was a master manipulator and a meticulous student of his dark craft. He studied other notorious criminals to perfect his own gruesome methods, spreading fear wherever he went.

Dive into the chilling world of Keyes' carefully planned "kill kits" buried across the nation, ready for his next strike.

Like many notorious serial killers, Keyes led a double life, eluding capture for years while playing the role of a doting father.

From the random selection of his victims to his cunning methods, Keyes left a trail of terror that baffled authorities.

Discover the innovative investigative techniques that finally brought him down.

Join us as we peel back the layers of deceit and horror crafted by the Nomadic Devil.

Understand why his story continues to haunt the true crime world. Delve into the mind of a modern monster.

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I think the only downside to the book was the narrators voice, because I wasn't as drawn in to the story by them. I also had to skip a couple chapters, mainly because I’d already listened to part of the guys unaliving spree before. But overall, the book was good to listen to and it went into a bit of depth on the serial unaliver, without dragging it all out at the same time.

I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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