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  1. Jun 28, 2021 · June 28, 2021 at 6:00 am. By. Mike Carter. Seattle Times staff reporter. Robert Keppel was a rookie homicide detective with the King County Sheriff’s Office when he was assigned the twin...

  2. Ted and The Green River Killer. Q. In March 1982, you left the King County Police Major Crimes Unit to take up a position as the chief criminal investigator with the Washington State Attorney General's Office. What led to the move and what did the new position entail?

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  4. Sep 30, 2009 · Police. In 1974, during Robert Keppel's second week as a major crimes detective with the King County Sheriff's Office, he was assigned the cases of two women who had gone missing on the same day from Lake Samammish. They turned out to be two of Ted Bundy's victims, and the beginning of Keppel's career-long study of.

  5. Jul 19, 2021 · Key points. Homicide detective Robert Keppel, who recently passed away, used insights from investigating serial killer Ted Bundy to improve his field. Among the key advancements was a focus...

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · Robert Keppel was a rookie homicide detective with the King County Sheriff’s Office when he was assigned the twin disappearances of two young women, Denise Naslund and Janice Ott, from Lake...

  7. Jun 28, 2021 · In fact, Keppel was just a 30-year-old rookie homicide detective with the King County Sheriff’s Office when he was assigned to the disappearances of Bundy victims Denise Naslund and Janice Ott,...

  8. Jun 28, 2021 · In fact, Keppel was just a 30-year-old rookie homicide detective with the King County Sheriff’s Office when he was assigned to the disappearances of Bundy victims Denise Naslund and Janice Ott, the Seattle Times reported in 1999.

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