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Looks That Kill - ROBERT HANSEN

ROBERT HANSEN

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08/06/23 • 27 min

Looks That Kill

Robert Hansen appeared to be a normal man, trusted by many people in his community. He owned a small bakery, had a wife and children, and was known as a good friend. Until one day, when a distressed woman came forward and told police she had been kidnapped by someone who she described looking like Robert Hansen. Police would soon find out that Robert had been killing women for over 10 years and would hunt his victims like prey in a remote area in the Alaskan wilderness, that is only accessible by boat or plane.

In this episode, we talk about Roberts horrific crimes and his troubled early life. This guy is a piece of work.

The book “Butcher Baker” by Leland E. Hale and Walter Gilmour was read in preparation for this case.

Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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Robert Hansen appeared to be a normal man, trusted by many people in his community. He owned a small bakery, had a wife and children, and was known as a good friend. Until one day, when a distressed woman came forward and told police she had been kidnapped by someone who she described looking like Robert Hansen. Police would soon find out that Robert had been killing women for over 10 years and would hunt his victims like prey in a remote area in the Alaskan wilderness, that is only accessible by boat or plane.

In this episode, we talk about Roberts horrific crimes and his troubled early life. This guy is a piece of work.

The book “Butcher Baker” by Leland E. Hale and Walter Gilmour was read in preparation for this case.

Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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NATALEE HOLLOWAY

In May of 2005, Natalee Holloway, who was 18 at the time, went on a graduation trip to Aruba with about 120 of her classmates. She and her friends would hang out on the beach during the day and would party at local bars at night. Natalee met Joran van der Sloot and brothers Deepak and Satish Kalpoe at a bar on the last night of her trip. She left with them in the early hours of May 30th, and that was the last time she was seen alive. The group of new graduates returned to the United States, however Holloway's whereabouts remain unknown.

Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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SUMMER WELLS

Five-year-old, Summer Moon-Utah Wells was reported missing the evening of Tuesday, June 15, 2021 when she disappeared from her home on Ben Hill Road in Rogersville, Tennessee.
When she disappeared, she was 3 feet tall, weighed 40 lbs, had really short blonde hair, and had blue eyes. Her parents said she loved to play princess but was very much a tomboy who always kept her brothers in line. She played with them all the time, and was really close with her brother closest in age, Waylon. Summer was one of four children living in the home. Her mother described Summer as “the boss of the family.”
She was reported to be barefoot and wearing a pink shirt and gray shorts before she went missing.
Authorities say nearly 400 people go missing in Tennessee each year. That’s five people for every 100,000.
Artists with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children created a photo of what Summer Wells is expected to look like as of June 14, 2023. February 4, 2023 was her 7th birthday.
No one has been charged in Summer’s disappearance to date. The TBI asked that speculation from unofficial sources not be shared with investigators and only credible tips be passed along.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Hawkins County Sheriff’s Office at 423-272-7121 or the TBI at 800-TBI-FIND.

Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.

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