The Anchorage Police Department obtained a search warrant for Israel Keyes home on Spurr Lane, the one he shared with his then ex-girlfriend, Nurse Practitioner, Kimberly Anderson. Though they had ended their relationship nearly a year prior to his arrest, they still lived in the same house. Israel moved to the lower level of the home.
The first interview took place the same evening that Keyes was arrested in Texas. Kimberly was brought in for questioning in Anchorage, Alaska about Samantha Koenig.
Many, many people have asked for these - here they are.
The audio files are dated March 13th, but documentation lists the next day. This is likely a result of the interviews running very long - over three hours!
March 13, 2012
Part 1
Part 2
APD is incredibly rude to Kimberly, they insult her & tell her “You’re not gonna get back your phone. Okay. I’ve got your car, we’re keeping that too. We got the truck, we’re keeping that too”.
*”The truck” is referring to Israel’s truck.
Kimberly came back with lots of info for APD. She stood up for herself & was cooperative! She deserves respect for that, especially after the way she was treated.
She tells agents that if she did not have a support system of friends that they easily could have had another missing girl on their hands because they essentially took away her mode of transportation, her phone, and her ability to go home.
Kimberly discusses Israel’s habits, and his mental state in addition to a number of other topics as she does her best to answer questions.
March 15, 2012
Phone call - date unknown
In between this time, Israel Keyes was extradited back to Alaska where he remained incarcerated at the Anchorage Correctional Complex until his death.
April 29, 2012
Let me know what you think below! If you have any questions, comment them & I will do my best to answer them in my upcoming video on Israel Keyes and these interviews.
1. I like your research on Keyes a lot, thanks a lot for your work. 2. Regarding the mugshot up here in this post - isn't that the original mugshot for his DUI earlier in his life (Washington or I forgot where that DUI took place)? He looks younger in there and less stressed out than he looked in Texas, too. (I could be wrong, I just always thought that was from earlier in his life and the DUI.)
Are the written transcripts for these interviews available anywhere?