For eight years, Peter Keller secretly constructed a fully engineered bunker deep inside a Washington mountain, documenting every step in unsettling video diaries. He spoke openly about dropping out ...
On Thursday, investigators are scheduled to release a portion of a video diary recorded by survivalist and suspected killer Peter Keller, according to a statement released by the King County Sheriff’s ...
He was ready for it, having spent eight years on the elaborate bunker he called "Camp Keller" and stocking it with weapons and explosives. Before returning to his mountain redoubt a final time for a ...
(CBS/AP) BURIEN, Wash. - Before he killed his wife and teen daughter and then retreated to a remote bunker in Washington's Cascade Mountains, Peter Keller recorded a video where he said he looked ...
NORTH BEND, Wash. King County Sheriff's Detectives are now calling Peter A. Keller a suspect in the murder of his wife and daughter Sunday morning in their house near North Bend. Eighteen-year-old ...
At least 2 killed, several hurt in shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island by KOMO Staff & Associated Press NORTH BEND, Wash. -- Investigators have issued an arrest warrant for Peter Keller, who ...
SEATTLE — After a nearly 23-hour standoff, police blew up the top of an elaborate bunker in the Cascade Mountains on Saturday and found the body of a man inside — believed to be that of a survivalist ...
SEATTLE -- It was a bunker for one that survivalist Peter Keller built deep in a forested hillside in Washington state, according to police who have closely examined the elaborate shelter where Keller ...
After shooting dead his wife, daughter, cat and dog, Peter Keller did not want to be found. Troy Chaffee knew where to look for him. From photos discovered at Keller's home, King County sheriff's ...
It is a small and lovely little park, tucked behind the firehouse that sits on the corner of Armitage Avenue and Larrabee Street in the cozy and comfortable Lincoln Park neighborhood. It is called ...
NORTH BEND, Wash. — Peter Keller spent eight years carving his hole in the side of the mountain, camouflaging the rugged underground bunker with ferns and sticks and stocking it with a generator and ...