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 provided were crucial in building a case against him and securing a warrant to search his property. The ending of the movie reveals that Cindy Paulson now lives in the lower 48 with her husband and three children. As revealed by Scott Walker in an interview, while he was researching all about the background of Hansen ’s case , he met Glenn Flothe, who asked him to meet Cindy . One of its core mythologies involves the relationship between Cindy Paulson and Glenn Flothe. In it, the film makes the claim that Cindy Paulson eventually moves considers moving in with Flothe, his wife Cherry and their children — and wreaks havoc in the process on their lives. That did not happen. We’re here to set the record straight. With shocking details, FBI profiling, and real-life evidence , this is the untold story of Robert Hansen ’ s downfall. Watch till the end to learn how justice finally caught up with him. Here, we delve into the true story of Cindy Paulson and present seven unique facts about her ordeal. The Harrowing Escape : Cindy Paulson’s escape from Robert Hansen’s clutches is nothing short of miraculous. In 1983, after being held captive and repeatedly assaulted by Hansen, she managed to escape when he left her momentarily unattended. Flothe agreed that Hansen should be considered a suspect, and he began his own investigation into Hansens background. The more he learnt, the more he became convinced he had found his killer, and Flothe decided to reopen the Cindy Paulson case , in an attempt to obtain evidence against Hansen . Key evidence included testimony from Cindy Paulson , a survivor who escaped his clutches. The prosecution presented a compelling case, detailing Hansen’s pattern of abducting and murdering women. 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 confession to the murder of dozens of women. On June 13, 1983, 17-year-old Cindy Paulson escaped from 44-year-old Robert Hansen while he was trying to load her into his Piper Super Cub.
Shocking New Evidence in the Robert Hansen Case: Cindy Paulson's Key
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 e...