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[The Butcher of Alaska: The Evil Game of Robert Hansen]-[Wicked Game]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2022-03-17

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📋 Summary

The Discovery of a Remote Crime Scene

In September 1982, two off-duty police officers hunting in a remote section of Alaska, roughly 20 miles from Anchorage, stumbled upon a gruesome discovery: a human leg bone protruding from a boot on an exposed sandbar. This location, accessible only by plane or boat, was typically frequented by "big time hunters." Upon investigation, crime scene technicians unearthed remains wearing women's clothing and discovered a single .223 caliber shell casing—a common round for hunting rifles. The autopsy revealed the victim, later identified as 23-year-old Sherry Morrow, had been shot three times. Notably, there were no bullet holes in her clothing, suggesting the killer had undressed her before the execution and redressed her afterward. Evidence, including a hospital bandage, led investigators to speculate she had been blindfolded.

The Pattern of Missing Women

Sherry Morrow had been reported missing ten months prior after meeting a man who offered her $300 for a professional photo shoot. While police suspected this "photographer," they lacked sufficient evidence. The discovery of her body raised questions about connections to other unsolved disappearances in the area, specifically two women found two years earlier, including 24-year-old Joanne Messina. Although police publicly denied a link, privately, officers were concerned by the "significant increase in missing people" in Anchorage—primarily young women involved in exotic dancing or prostitution—leading many to suspect an active serial killer.

Cindy Paulson’s Harrowing Escape

On June 13, 1983, the investigation took a dramatic turn when a truck driver encountered a young woman running down an Anchorage highway, wearing only one handcuff and no shoes. This survivor was 17-year-old Cindy Paulson. Her testimony was chilling: she had been picked up by a "wiry bearded guy with glasses" who claimed to be a photographer. He handcuffed her, held her at gunpoint, and took her to his basement, where she was "strung up onto that chain" and assaulted. The attacker, Robert Hansen, later showed her his hunting trophies, unwittingly revealing his identity and habits. Cindy managed to escape while Hansen was distracted at a small airport hangar, fleeing into the forest and eventually reaching the highway.

The Investigation and the Profiler’s Insight

Despite the gravity of Cindy’s claims, Hansen initially provided a solid alibi, corroborated by two friends. Because Cindy refused a lie detector test, the police lost faith in her story. However, three months later, the discovery of 17-year-old Paula Goulding’s remains near the previous crime scenes—accompanied by another .223 shell casing—confirmed the killings were linked. The police turned to FBI profiler John Douglas, whose report perfectly described Hansen: a successful businessman, an avid outdoorsman, and a man with a "significant speech defect."

The Confession and the "Evil Game"

Armed with a search warrant, the FBI found a hunting map marked with "37 X's," a .223 caliber rifle, and jewelry belonging to Sherry Morrow. When his alibi recanted, Hansen confessed to four murders. His full confession revealed a sadistic modus operandi: he would lure women, take them to his remote cabin, and give them a "significant head start" to flee into the wilderness. He would then stalk them like prey, wounding them with a knife to create a blood trail before ultimately executing them. While he was confirmed to have killed 17 victims, the 37 X's on his map suggest a much higher toll. Robert Hansen died in prison in 2014, taking the full extent of his horrific secrets to the grave.

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📖 Transcript

Today's story is the remastered audio from His Victims Had to Play His Evil Game, which is a very popular video on my YouTube channel.
The ending to this story is based on a killer's firsthand testimony.
It is graphic and very distressing.
As such, listener discretion is advised.
But before we get into today's story, if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark and Mysterious Delivered in Story format, then you've come to the right podcast, because that's all we do and we upload twice a week, once on monday and once on thursday.
So if that's of interest to you, please secretly teach the five star review buttons pet parrot to scream obscenities every time the five star review button is on a work call.

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