The Butcher Baker Part 2: The Girls Who Got Away

Season 3Episode 460 minMai 9, 2021
The Butcher Baker Part 2: The Girls Who Got Away

The Butcher Baker was one of the most prolific serial killers in Alaska's history. For more than a decade, he kidnapped young women and brought them into the wilderness where he stalked them like prey. He got away with his crimes for years, living a double life as a soft-spoken baker and church-going family man by day, and prowling the streets and strip clubs at night, looking for more victims. But when one woman escaped and lived to tell her harrowing story, police made a shocking discovery inside Robert Hansen's home, which would expose the baker as the monster he truly was. 

The Butcher Baker Part 2: The Girls Who Got Away has aired on Mai 9, 2021 at 22:00
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