"Serial Killer Robert Hansen's Destruction, Police Dig Up Evidence in Frozen Land"

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Robert. One of Hansen's most brutal American serial killers, his methods of committing crimes are so strange that ordinary people cannot understand them.
Before going to jail, Robert opened a bakery in Anchorage, Alaska, and was known as the "Butcher Baker."
Today, Yida will reveal to you the perverted prostitute hunting case of the 1980s, and the demise of the "butcher baker".
Survivors called the police but no one believed it
Robert. Hansen loved to hunt since he was a child, opened a local bakery, and gradually gained a good reputation, and the turning point came from a girl who was about to be killed by him...
On June 13, 1983, a young girl was handcuffed in a hotel and was successfully rescued by police who received a call to the police, who described her as having a $200 sex deal with a middle-aged man, getting into his car and being threatened with a gun and taken back to the man's home, experiencing beatings, rape, and various sexual abuses.
After the man tried to take her to the cabin he called, which was actually a meat workshop near the valley, accessible only by boat and plane, she managed to escape and called the police on the way back, and the middle-aged man in the mouth of the victim woman was none other than Robert Hansen.
Under the victim's designation, Robert Hansen was interrogated by the police, but she was unable to provide more effective direct evidence, Robert flatly denied the allegations, saying that the woman was an attempted extortion, and the police chose to believe him and did not continue to investigate the matter.
Soon after, however, the police began to reconnoiter many of the female corpses, abandoned in the rather remote mountain forests that only planes and boats could reach, most of which were found unrecognizable.
At first, it was difficult for the police to determine the identity of the deceased, but only that the girls were between the ages of 18 and 24 and that they were all beaten and sexually abused during their lives.
FBI crime experts drew many clues for the criminals, and the police deduced that the killer was familiar with jungle hunting, a person with an extremely low self-image, had experienced rejection by women, and may stutter, leaving some of the victims' personal belongings as loot.
It was not until the police interrogated Robert Hansen again that it was found that he met all the characteristics of the murderer.
What's more, Robert owns a small plane capable of transporting victims into some of the inaccessible wilderness.
The police raided and found evidence
So the police raided Robert. At Hansen's residence, a large amount of physical evidence was found, and Robert was immediately arrested.
In the face of evidence, Robert first denied it, then simply admitted everything, and took the police to find multiple buried bodies, confessing that he had killed at least 17 people and sexually abused more than thirty people.
According to the investigation and interrogation, Robert Hansen was always bullied by his classmates for stuttering in school, and in order to fill his inner inferiority complex, he began to hunt to escape reality, and gradually began to kidnap prostitutes through the reason of sex trafficking.
He also liked to hunt and round them up in small planes in the wilderness of Alaska before killing them, and then killing them again, because of the cruelty of the means, so he became a well-known murderous demon.
After being killed, they are buried in the forest, due to the cold weather, the bodies are frozen underground, it is not easy to excavate, and they can only be excavated until the beginning of spring, which is also the origin of the movie "Frozen Land" based on this fact.
He was sentenced to 461 years in prison and never parole.
He died in prison in August 2014, and the crazy hunter finally stopped endangering society.