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#328: The Killer Who Vlogged His Murder Plan For 8 Years

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In the dense forests of Washington - there is a suspicious wooden door leading into a mountain. If you look too quickly you just might miss it. It’s strange. If you were to open the door you would be standing inside of the tall mountain… how is that possible? Peter Keller had spent the past 8 years building his secret bunker inside the mountain. It a massive feat - 2 stories tall, log cabin walls, stockpiles of food, weapons, his favorite candy bars, and all the supplies he would need to live off the grid for years. He vlogged the process of building his bunker for the end of the world. Cyberattack that breaks America? Massive earthquake that leaves everyone without power? Peter was ready. He had his secret bunker to hide out in case the world ended. He just needed to kill 2 people before he could live out his doomsday fantasies… This is the case of Peter Keller Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:29.5

Badaboo. The Cascade Mountains in Washington State, they're kind of an

0:35.0

unpredictable place. I mean the mountains themselves they span over 500 miles. They go

0:40.0

through like three different states, two different countries. They go through

0:43.7

Northern California, Oregon, Washington, all the way into British Columbia. It's not

0:48.0

even how big the mountain range is. It's all about the trees. That's what it's known for. The park, the mountain range, they have these thick-dense trees and every which way you turn there's just more trees. People say it's kind of unsettling. It's like being in an ocean of trees. There's no end to these trees.

1:08.0

They aren't even like the delicate trees with the flowers blooming on top with a tiny little tree trunks.

1:14.0

These are conifer evergreen trees.

1:17.0

If you've ever seen them before, I mean they're massive.

1:20.0

They kind of look like pine trees, but if you just shave off the bottom half and let them grow up to be like 200 feet tall, 20 stories tall.

1:28.8

It's the type of forest, it's the type of woods that if you look away for two seconds too many, all the people

1:34.6

that you came hiking with, they could disappear behind the massive tree trunks.

1:38.8

The trunks themselves of each single tree are incredibly thick, about nine feet in diameter.

1:47.0

So that means if there's someone standing on the other side of a single tree just watching you, following you, listening to you, you wouldn't even know it.

1:56.7

There are pictures of humans standing in the dense forest in Washington packed with these types of trees,

2:02.4

and it's terrifying.

2:03.6

It gives you the same feeling those deep sea videos give.

2:07.0

It feels kind of suffocating but also beautiful but terrifying.

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