This blog has explicitly recognized the importance of Cindy Paulson in blowing the Robert Hansen case wide open. We have,…
If you wanted to meet someone in downtown Anchorage and not look out of place, Alice’s 210 Cafe was the…
It was perhaps lucky that Sherry Morrow’s body was found by two off-duty cops. They knew exactly what to do.…
Street life is a fluid through which restless souls wander. Sometimes, for a minute or two, its citizens connect; sometimes…
By January 1984, Sgt. Glenn Flothe had helped steer the “Butcher, Baker” case from initial suspicion to Hansen’s arrest, confession…
Hansen’s treacherous rendezvous with this anonymous victim is a too familiar reminder of the recurring themes in his criminal career:…
Robert Hansen’s crimes in Alaska stretch back to at least 1971 — and perhaps earlier. We’ve talked about some of…
For Robert Hansen, the “idea” of The Bush was a place where women could scream and no one would hear…
For law enforcement, the Robert Hansen serial-murders have long been characterized as a case of missed opportunities. Some critics are…
Robert Hansen’s bakery was perfectly situated. For business. For kidnapping. For murder. A major highway ran in front. It was…