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On June 13 , 1983 , Cindy Paulson was kidnapped and raped, her life threatened by Robert Hansen. Her eventual getaway was central to Hansen’s ultimate capture and. Cindy Paulson’s decision to report the crime and cooperate with law enforcement was instrumental in bringing Robert Hansen to justice . Her testimony and the evidence she. In Scott Walker’s ‘The Frozen Ground ,’ Vanessa Hudgens plays the role of Cindy Paulson, a woman who gets abducted by Alaska’s most notorious serial killer but later. The Case of Robert Hansen: Cindy Paulson ’s Fight for Justice Robert Hansen, the “Butcher Baker,” remains one of Alaska ’s most notorious serial killers. Living in Anchorage with her mother, Cindy Paulson was a 17-year-old dancer and sex worker who frequented many of the same establishments that Hansen visited while looking for targets. On June 13, 1983, Robert Hansen pulled up to Paulson in his car and propositioned her. The teenager agreed to get his in car, but as soon as she did, everything changed. Hansen immediately pulled a gunon Paulson and placed her in handcuffs. “And he had cuffed one of my hands, and I was trying to get loose and he pulled out a gun,” Paulson said in a police interview three months after the attack. “Then he had got my other hand cuffed, I don’t know how he did it, it was just frightening, ‘cause I didn’t really I fought, but not a lot, ‘cause I knew he would do something.” Robert Hansen then took Cindy Paulson to his home, sexually assaulted and tortured her for hours. In addition to the handcuffs he kept on her wrists, Hansen also tied a rope around her neck and tied it to a coffee table in his house. Set in the frozen wilderness of Alaska , the film portrays the gruesome crimes committed by Hansen and the relentless pursuit of justice for his victims. Here, we delve. Cindy Paulson Survivor Cindy Paulson - formerly known as the pseudonym Kitty Larson in previous publications- was only 18 years old when she had her terrifying encounter. A turning point came in 1983, when a teenage prostitute named Cindy Paulson ran into a Fifth Avenue motel in handcuffs, saying that Hansen had imprisoned her at his home,. Hansen was officially charged with the abduction and rape of Cindy Paulson and the murders of Joanna Messina, Sherry Morrow, Paula Goulding, and the unidentified body. In 1983 a 17-year-old sex worker started a chain of events that would force one of the most prolific serial killers in Alaska’s history to atone for his crimes. After she was kidnapped by Alaskan serial killer Robert Hansen, 17-year-old Cindy Paulson escaped captivity and directly led to his arrest, finally ending the Butcher.