“When things went bad,” was Robert Hansen’s way of saying he killed someone. The phrase elides the fact that, in…
The Knik River is close enough to Anchorage that small aircraft frequent the area. It’s good flying country, the river…
Robert Hansen’s Super Cub held the promise of taking his victims deeper into the bush, to places no vehicle could…
Real People: One Robert Hansen’s victims were not numbers. They were real people, with families, friends and loved ones. The…
By the time the movie “The Frozen Ground” was made, Cindy Paulson was married with three children. She worked with…
Robert Hansen’s effect on Cindy Paulson was palpable. The fear that she had been close to death — and somehow…
Although some versions of Cindy’s escape put her in Hansen’s airplane when she made her move (or variations on that…
Over the course of her ordeal, Cindy gradually developed a deeper insight into Robert Hansen’s personal life. First came the…
Jewelry. Mementoes. The small things a killer keeps. To Cindy’s mind, her jewelry was part of her indelible glamour, a…
More than once, Cindy contemplated ways to incapacitate Robert Hansen so that she could escape his deadly grasp. It was, to…