In their opinion, he was too quiet and mild-mannered to have committed such a crime. Robert loved the thrill, a real hunt, what an insane psycho-path! Robert Hansen gradually moved to the streets of Anchorage, which is where a profile from the University of the Free State says he went to look for a certain type of person: In his mind, he had labeled them "bad girls." last -- a .223-caliber Mini-14 rifle.
He had promised her cigarettes, he bought her cigarettes. Robert Hanssen FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation That it was the final destination for the women he killed, their bodies . This location belongs to the following categories: Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to see future locations: Other locations that are in the United States. According to the Anchorage Daily News, Hansen said that she had been armed, too "she'd had a knife in her purse." Pelkey was originally from Colorado. According to reports, he murdered at least 17 women in Anchorage, Alaska, by literally hunting them down in the wilderness using a Ruger Mini-14 and abducted and raped over 30 others. When he left the military and returned home, he decided it was payback time.
If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Fortunately, the teenager soon spotted an opportunity to escape. The family moved to Richmond, California in 1942, but returned to Iowa in 1949, settling in Pocahontas. Hansen is known to have raped and assaulted over thirty Alaskan women, and to have murdered at least seventeen, ranging in age from 16 to 41, although based on evidence law enforcement suspect that Hansen actually killed at least twenty-one people.
When the police arrived at the Big Timber Motel, Paulson was still handcuffed. RELATED: The Strange Reason Why Some People Feel Attraction Towards Serial Killers Like Ted Bundy. The 2013 crime thriller The Frozen Ground has been seeing something of a resurgence since its debut on Netflix. The photograph at the top shows what Hansen's house looked like back in 1983. Murder weapons evidence. The body, dubbed Eklutna Annie by investigators, has never been identified. He was also charged with kidnapping and raping Cindy Paulson. They also found newspaper clippings about the murders and a map that Hansen had used to record the location of multiple burial sites. As far as Hansen is concerned, this world is better without him.". The hatred lingered, too, even through his graduation and brief service in the army. Detective Glenn Flothe of the Alaska State Troopers had been part of a team investigating the discovery of several bodies in and around Anchorage, Seward, and the Matanuska-Susitna Valley area. Although Hansen attempted to chase Paulson with a gun, she was able to flag down a passing truck driver before he could reach her. Of course, its no secret that Robert Hansen was active in those days (late 70s).