anthrobones
06-11-2006, 01:15 AM
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/311ufak.html
Unidentified White Female
"Eklutna Annie"
Discovered on July 21, 1980 in Anchorage, Anchorage County, Alaska.
Death had occurred about a year before discovery.
Manner of death is homicide. The victim had been stabbed in the back.
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: Late teens - early 20's
Approximate Height and Weight: 4'11" - 5'3"
Distinguishing Characteristics: Long, reddish-brown hair.
Clothing: Knee-high, reddish-brown, high-heeled vinyl boots, jeans, a sleeveless knit top and a brown leather jacket. She also wore several peices of of jewelry. None of it is valuable or particularly distinctive, but a silver cuff bracelet with polished stones may be handmade.
DNA: Available
Case History
The victim was found on July 21, 1980 buried along a power line outside Eklutna.
In 1984, a local baker named Robert Hansen listed her among the 17 women he admitted killing in and around Anchorage. He said she was his first victim, but didn't know her name. Hansen said that she was a topless dancer or a prostitute and that he was going to take her to his home. On the way, the woman tried to escape. Hansen then killed her.
The victim had no identification and could not be matched to a missing persons report. Hansen said the woman might have said she or her family lived in Kodiak. Troopers believe she may have come to Alaska from Washington or California.
anthrobones
06-11-2006, 01:21 AM
Photos of jewelry on Doe Network page.
Other mention of victim:
http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/weird/robert_hansen/2.html
"Alaska State Trooper sergeant Lyle Haugsven was assigned to determine whether or not Sherry Morrow's murder was an isolated incident. Working with the Anchorage Police Department, the two agencies began sharing files and comparing notes. According to Bernard DuClos in Fair Game, the first indication of a possible link appeared to be with two unsolved cases from 1980. In the first case, construction workers digging near
Lady Stardust
10-18-2009, 08:08 AM
Web posted Friday, February 21, 2003
Troopers try to identify victim of serial killer
ANCHORAGE (AP) -- Alaska State Troopers are making another try at identifying a murdered woman nicknamed ''Eklutna Annie,'' more than 20 years after her decomposed body was found buried along a power line outside Eklutna.
The woman, believed to be a white brunette in her 20s, was found on July 21, 1980, by electric workers repairing the line. She had no identification and could not be matched to a missing persons report. Troopers believe she may have come to Alaska from Washington or California.
Forensic experts said the woman appeared to have been dead about a year.
In 1984, a local baker named Robert Hansen listed her among the 17 women he admitted killing in and around Anchorage. He said she was his first victim, but didn't know her name. She was a topless dancer or a prostitute, he told troopers in his confession. He picked her up in town, told her he lived in Muldoon and was taking her to his home.
But when he continued past Muldoon Road out of town, the woman said no and tried to get out of his pickup, so he pulled a gun on her.
''I just pointed the gun and I tell her, I says, 'Now look, if you do exactly what I tell you and don't give me any problem whatsoever, there's going to be no -- you won't get hurt any way, shape or form,''' Hansen told troopers.
But the truck got stuck in mud. The woman helped Hansen maneuver onto tractable ground, but when he told her to get out for a minute, she ran, he said. He caught her by the hair and claims she pulled a knife from her purse. He overpowered her, he said, and used the knife to stab her in the back.
Hansen said the woman might have said she or her family lived in Kodiak.
Troopers were not convinced the woman was Hansen's first victim, but her death occurred early enough in his murder career that he left her jewelry on her body when he buried her.
Troopers are hoping someone will recognize her jewelry. None of it is valuable or particularly distinctive, but a silver cuff bracelet with polished stones may be handmade.
Once Hansen became a more experienced killer, he began keeping his victims' jewelry. A bag of such jewelry was found in his home after investigators came to suspect him in the disappearances of dancers and prostitutes from pipeline-era Anchorage.
Hansen, now in his 60s, is in Spring Creek prison in Seward, serving 461 years plus life.
When found, Annie was wearing knee-high, reddish-brown, high-heeled boots, jeans, a sleeveless knit top and a brown leather jacket.
http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/022103/ala_022103ala0160001.shtml
Possible Match?
Case File 1318DFOK
Teresa Cupps
Missing since 1975 from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
* Date Of Birth: April 8, 1957
* Age at Time of Disappearance: 18 years old
* Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 5'3"; 120 lbs.
* Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Brown eyes; brown hair.
* Marks, Scars, Tattoos: Tattoo on the right ankle. She has "track marks" from heroine use. She may have a scar on her abdomen area and a tattoo on her lower right leg.
* Dentals: Not available
* Alias(s): Kimbi R. Boyd, Virginia Collins, Kimvi Boyd, Kimbi Cupps
* Other: She may use Date of Birth: April 8, 1956. She has used the SSN 441-62-7715. Fingerprints are available.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Cupps was admitted to the juvenile shelter in Tecumseh, at the time it was called Girlstown. Everything found from police records, hospital records, social security, ends in 1975. Convicted of larceny in 1975, Teresa Cupps went into the Department of Corrections system, under a different name -- Kimbi Boyd. But she stopped reporting to her probation officer in 1977. That's the last found solid documentation put on paper. Cupps was into prostitution around 1975 and was a heroine user.
After 13 years of no contact and no criminal activity, DOC dropped the charges against Teresa Cupps. There are no warrants for her arrest. Her sister is searching for her and made a missing persons report in 2004.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Tecumseh Police Department
Lt. J.R. Kidney
405-598-3755
Agency Case Number: 04-0074
NCIC Number: M-253843451
Please refer to these numbers when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Source Information:
KFOR-TV
Tecumseh Police Department
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1318dfok.html
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/c/cupps_teresa.html
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