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How Robert Hansen Turned Alaska’s Wilderness Into a Hunting Ground for Human Prey

10/18/2025
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In the rugged wilderness of 1970s–80s Alaska, Robert Hansen—a respected baker, family man, and avid hunter—was secretly living a double life. By day, he sold cinnamon rolls to local cops; by night, he abducted, assaulted, and hunted women like animals, releasing them in the tundra only to stalk and shoot them for sport. His meticulous hunting maps, marked with burial sites, and his twisted sense of control made him one of America’s most chilling serial killers—until FBI profiling peeled back his unassuming facade.

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