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Law officers hunting for an armed survivalist suspected of killing his wife and daughter maintained a perimeter early Saturday around an elaborate, underground bunker where he might be hiding in the woods of Washington state.

Authorities pumped tear gas into the structure after locating it Friday in the Cascade foothills east of Seattle and heard movement inside.


Seattle SWAT team officers arrived later Friday, relieving a King County SWAT contingent that had surrounded the bunker.


"They're just basically holding positions overnight," sheriff's communications supervisor Wayne Wilson said at 3 a.m. PDT. "They'll decide the next thing to do later this morning."

Officers reported that photos of the bunker don't do it justice, sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Cindi West said.

"They said the fort appears to be amazingly fortified," she said.

While officers got one main hatch open, they believe the bunker has multiple levels as well as multiple entrances, West said.

Keller has not been seen since a fire at his North Bend-area home Sunday led responders to discover the bodies of his wife and daughter. The two had been shot to death.


King County Sheriff Steve Strachan said. "Time is on our side."


West said evidence found in Keller's home helped authorities locate the bunker, dug 20 feet into the side of a ridge in an area of dense vegetation, at noon Friday.

Officers were able to pinpoint the location after enhancing a blurry photograph found on a hard drive in an open safe in Keller's house, she said.

The photo included a view from the bunker in which buildings in nearby North Bend were visible, along with a set of power lines.


Detectives triangulated the rough area of the bunker and were confident they had the right location after receiving tips from people who had seen Keller's faded red pickup truck parked at the trailhead, West said.


Two experienced trackers were sent to the area and found tracks that appeared to have been made by someone carrying a heavy backpack.


SWAT teams went into the woods at 5 a.m. and could smell wood smoke from the wood stove in the bunker before they could see it, West said.


The bunker was found at about the 1,350-foot level, several hundred yards due east of a trailhead at Rattlesnake Ridge. It had several entryways and ladders.


Court documents described Keller as a loner who has a survivalist mentality and has been stockpiling supplies in the woods.


An arrest warrant issued Wednesday accuses him of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree arson.


The fire at Keller's home was stopped before the house burned down, and authorities said they found seven gasoline cans placed in different areas of the home.


The King County medical examiner has determined Kaylene Keller, 18, and her mother, Lynnettee Keller, 41, both died from gunshots to the head. Their bodies were found in their bedrooms.


Kaylene's boyfriend told detectives that Peter Keller had shown him his gun collection and several large-caliber rifles and handguns, court documents said. The boyfriend, who was not identified, said Kaylene had told him her father took long hikes on the weekends and was stockpiling supplies at a fort in the woods.


Peter Keller withdrew $6,200 from a bank last week and told one of his co-workers at a computer refurbishing store in Preston that he might not return, according to court documents.



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Law officers hunting for an armed survivalist suspected of killing his wife and daughter maintained a perimeter early Saturday around an elaborate, underground bunker where he might be hiding in the woods of Washington state.

Authorities pumped tear gas into the structure after locating it Friday in the Cascade foothills east of Seattle and heard movement inside.


Seattle SWAT team officers arrived later Friday, relieving a King County SWAT contingent that had surrounded the bunker.


"They're just basically holding positions overnight," sheriff's communications supervisor Wayne Wilson said at 3 a.m. PDT. "They'll decide the next thing to do later this morning."

Officers reported that photos of the bunker don't do it justice, sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Cindi West said.

"They said the fort appears to be amazingly fortified," she said.

While officers got one main hatch open, they believe the bunker has multiple levels as well as multiple entrances, West said.

Keller has not been seen since a fire at his North Bend-area home Sunday led responders to discover the bodies of his wife and daughter. The two had been shot to death.


King County Sheriff Steve Strachan said. "Time is on our side."


West said evidence found in Keller's home helped authorities locate the bunker, dug 20 feet into the side of a ridge in an area of dense vegetation, at noon Friday.

Officers were able to pinpoint the location after enhancing a blurry photograph found on a hard drive in an open safe in Keller's house, she said.

The photo included a view from the bunker in which buildings in nearby North Bend were visible, along with a set of power lines.


Detectives triangulated the rough area of the bunker and were confident they had the right location after receiving tips from people who had seen Keller's faded red pickup truck parked at the trailhead, West said.


Two experienced trackers were sent to the area and found tracks that appeared to have been made by someone carrying a heavy backpack.


SWAT teams went into the woods at 5 a.m. and could smell wood smoke from the wood stove in the bunker before they could see it, West said.


The bunker was found at about the 1,350-foot level, several hundred yards due east of a trailhead at Rattlesnake Ridge. It had several entryways and ladders.


Court documents described Keller as a loner who has a survivalist mentality and has been stockpiling supplies in the woods.


An arrest warrant issued Wednesday accuses him of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree arson.


The fire at Keller's home was stopped before the house burned down, and authorities said they found seven gasoline cans placed in different areas of the home.


The King County medical examiner has determined Kaylene Keller, 18, and her mother, Lynnettee Keller, 41, both died from gunshots to the head. Their bodies were found in their bedrooms.


Kaylene's boyfriend told detectives that Peter Keller had shown him his gun collection and several large-caliber rifles and handguns, court documents said. The boyfriend, who was not identified, said Kaylene had told him her father took long hikes on the weekends and was stockpiling supplies at a fort in the woods.


Peter Keller withdrew $6,200 from a bank last week and told one of his co-workers at a computer refurbishing store in Preston that he might not return, according to court documents.



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what is to debate?

just another sanity challenged individual that the state will have to hunt down and kill or confine
 
gun NUTS are usually fairly easy to identify. Their insanities manifest in all kinds of things. This jerk like so many others should have been identified years ago. Whenever the gun NUT crusade starts I'm gonna be on the first thing smokin' to the front. I just want the same thing they want. A little autonomy and a few seconds with each one I can identify.
 
Perhaps this is a good time for the survivalists here who think they can ride out any major disaster to rethink their plans. That chap was more prepared than most wanna-be survivalists here and look how long he lasted.

I suppose if stockpiling gives a sense of security, false as it is, no harm done. Poor Pete spend eight years preparing that shelter. How many days at the beach, at the bar, at B-B-Qs did he miss? Instead of soaking up the sun he spent his day in a hole in the ground, day after day, year after year. He probably lacked vitamin D. :(
 
Perhaps this is a good time for the survivalists here who think they can ride out any major disaster to rethink their plans. That chap was more prepared than most wanna-be survivalists here and look how long he lasted.
he put a bullet in his head. how the hell is that 'lasting longer' and being prepared? stop being a moron.
 
he put a bullet in his head. how the hell is that 'lasting longer' and being prepared? stop being a moron.

He probably realized his plans were all for naught. Let's face it. He didn't have a chance. Drop a grenade and good-bye Mr. Survivalist.

Do you recall the thread about the survivalists here talking about being holed up and prepared to fight off the stragglers?
 
He probably realized his plans were all for naught. Let's face it. He didn't have a chance. Drop a grenade and good-bye Mr. Survivalist.

Do you recall the thread about the survivalists here talking about being holed up and prepared to fight off the stragglers?
yes, I recall. I also call bullshit on your theory that he realized his plans were all for naught. not that I know the layout of his bunker, but it sounds like he had a good plan, just got scared. that has nothing to do with his ability to hold out. It sounds like he wasn't ready to actually fight. I don't see alot of other survivalists having that issue, but you keep hold of that if it makes you feel better.
 
yes, I recall. I also call bullshit on your theory that he realized his plans were all for naught. not that I know the layout of his bunker, but it sounds like he had a good plan, just got scared. that has nothing to do with his ability to hold out. It sounds like he wasn't ready to actually fight. I don't see alot of other survivalists having that issue, but you keep hold of that if it makes you feel better.

Hold out? A cave or hole in the ground is a tomb.

Fight? As soon as he stuck his head out of the hole it would be shot off.

If, and that's a big IF, no one knew where his hideout was he may have had a chance but, then again, the authorities noticed smoke from a wood fire.

Bad idea. :(
 
Yeah, too bad about that pesky 2nd Amendment.

I am a "pesky 2nd Amendment" advocate, general. The 2nd Amendment doesn't guarantee any rights to NUTS. I hate gun NUTS. They are dangerous to themselves and all around them in many ways including guns. This jerk was but another of them. You don't keep up with the thread well, do you?
 
I am a "pesky 2nd Amendment" advocate, general. The 2nd Amendment doesn't guarantee any rights to NUTS. I hate gun NUTS. They are dangerous to themselves and all around them in many ways including guns. This jerk was but another of them. You don't keep up with the thread well, do you?

No, I haven't kept up in this thread. I thought I remembered you saying in another thread the 2nd Amendment doesn't apply to individuals, which is why I chimed in. We're in agreement.
 
Well, that doesn't surprise me. Gator is a tard.

"tard" or no I don't intend to be dictated to by any gun NUTS. I'll reserve my rights to deal with them in my own way as they have made it so evident they will deal with me in their own way. Turnabout is still fair play isn't it? What is fair may be a question for you or even TJ. I don't have any qualms about being "fair" in things I feel passionate about. Isn't that the mantra of the gun NUTS as well? Turnabout? Surprised? Get real.
 
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