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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Convicted Alaska serial killer Robert Hansen, who gained the nickname of "the Butcher Baker" for abducting and hunting down women in the wilderness during the state's oil pipeline construction boom in the 1970s, has died at age 75. Hansen died Thursday at Alaska Regional Hospital after being in declining health for the past year, Alaska Department of Corrections spokeswoman Sherrie Daigle said. Hansen had a "do not resuscitate" order on file with the agency, according to Alaska State Troopers. Hansen was convicted in 1984 after confessing to killing 17 women, mostly dancers and prostitutes, during a 12-year span. Hansen was convicted of just four of the murders in a deal that spared him having to go to trial 17 times. The Anchorage baker also confessed to raping another 30 women in that time. Decades later in 2006, Hansen rejected a request to be interviewed by The Associated Press. "I do not care so much for myself, but you journalist (sic) have hurt my family so very much," Hansen wrote in a typo-riddled, unsigned letter from Alaska's Spring Creek Correctional Center in Seward. Hansen was the subject of a 2013 film titled, "The Frozen Ground," which starred Nicolas Cage as an Alaska State Trooper investigating the slayings. Actor John Cusack portrayed Hansen. Hansen was serving a 461-year sentence in Alaska at the time of his death. He had been incarcerated at the Seward state prison and was moved May 11, 2014, to the Anchorage Correctional Center to receive medical attention. Hansen owned a bakery in a downtown mini-mall in the 1970s and 1980s. He lived across town with his wife and children, who knew nothing of his other life. Construction of the 800-mile trans-Alaska oil pipeline in the 1970s brought prostitutes, pimps, con artists and drug dealers to Alaska's largest city, all aiming to separate construction workers from some of the big money they were pulling in. Many who looked for quick riches left as abruptly as they arrived in Anchorage, making sudden disappearances commonplace. Glenn Flothe, a then-trooper who helped put Hansen behind bars, told the Anchorage Daily News in 2008 that Hansen's victims initially included any woman who caught his eye, but Hansen quickly learned that strippers and prostitutes were harder to track and less likely to be missed. Hansen would abduct the women and take them to remote places outside the city. Sometimes, he would drive, and other times he would fly his private plane. A licensed pilot, Hansen told investigators one of his favorite spots to take his victims was the Knik River northeast of Anchorage. Investigators have said that in some instances Hansen would rape the women but return them to Anchorage, warning them not to contact authorities. Other times, he would let the women go free in the wilderness and then hunt them with his rifle. Only 12 bodies of the 17 women Hansen confessed to killing have been found. The others were never located. ___ Follow Rachel D'Oro on Twitter at —https://twitter.com/rdoro','url':'http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/22/robert-hansen-dies-alaska-serial-killer-butcher-baker_n_5698890.html','og_descr':'ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Convicted Alaska serial killer Robert Hansen, who gained the nickname of \'the Butcher Baker\' for abducting and hunting down women in the wilderness during the
'Blood, Lies & Alibis' Tells Story Of Serial Killer 'Candy Man' Dean Corll
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"Blood, Lies & Alibis" (Mon., 9 p.m. ET on ID) looked all the way back to the early 1970s at one of the earliest and most disturbing serial killer cases. Dean Corll was thought to be just a friendly electrician, but he was actually the "Candy Man," with a death count of at least 27 people. Corll had molested and killed young teen boys from 1970 until his death in 1973. At the time, they thought one of his victims had managed to turn the tables on his attacker, but the truth was far more terrifying. Corll had two teen accomplices, and it was one of them who killed him. Wayne Henley was 17-years old when he killed Corll. This after he and fellow 17-year old David Brooks had lured Corll's victims in, and later helped him dispose of the bodies. Henley received six 99-year sentences for his part in the killings, while Brooks got one 99-year sentence. But both men are currently up for parole. According to Houston's KDOG, the victims' families are trying to ensure both men are denied . Even after all these years, some families are still looking for closure. Due to the technological limitations at the time, six of the recovered bodies were never identified. Police are using modern technology, and re-interviewing both men in prison, in hopes of identifying them. Watch true crime stories every Monday night on "Blood, Lies & Alibis" at 9 p.m. ET on ID. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.