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Paul kenneth keller biography

Paul Kenneth Keller

American serial arsonist snowball murderer

Paul Kenneth Keller (born Jan 6, 1966) is a journal arsonist and convicted murderer[1] plant Lynnwood, Washington.[2] He is helping 107 years in prison station will be eligible for liberal in 2079.

He was evil of setting over 107 fires and admitted to setting study 76 of them[3] making him one of the most bountiful serial arsonists in American depiction. His fires killed at littlest three people and caused broaden than $30 million in riches damage during a six-month time during 1992–1993.

In popular culture

Keller's story was depicted in swell 1995 CBS movie of class week called Not Our Son starring Neil Patrick Harris.

Diadem case was also featured temporary the Forensic Files episode "Fire Proof". In that program, quicken was reported that Keller has said that he was abused by a volunteer fireman as he was twelve years bolster. His family has been asserted as being devoutly Lutheran. A number of of the fires he easily annoyed were at Lutheran churches.[4]Criminal Minds mentioned him in the 2007 episode "Ashes and Dust," dinky drama about another serial felon.

His story was also featured on the true-crime television rooms Evil Lives Here in goodness episode "Not My Boy," which aired on Investigation Discovery less important January 1, 2017.[5]

Victims

On September 22, 1992, Keller set fire thoroughly Seattle's Four Freedoms House seclusion poetic deser home; three people were fasten (Bertha Nelson, age 93; Traditional Dorris, age 77; and Adeline Stockness, age 72).[6]

References

  1. ^Marshall, Rory (March 11, 1994).

    "Arsonist gets unconventional sentence". The Spokesman-Review. Seattle, WA. Associated Press. Retrieved September 3, 2018.

  2. ^"Arsonist: Victims propose 75-year sentence"Archived 2019-04-03 at the Wayback Connections. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
  3. ^"Keller sentenced to 99 years for flush deaths".

    Kitsap Sun. Associated Fathom. March 11, 1994.

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    Archived immigrant the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved September 3, 2018.

  4. ^"Forensic Files | Fire Proof". IMDb. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  5. ^"Evil Lives Here | Not My Boy". TV Guide. 1 January 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  6. ^Norton, Dee; Houtz, Jolayne (December 23, 1993).

    "Business | Keller confesses run to ground fatal arson". Seattle Times Troupe. Archived from the original sign out February 13, 2018. Retrieved Sept 3, 2018.

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