Author Topic: HORSESHOE HARRIET: WF, 19-20, found in Palmer, AK - 25 April 1984 - Robert Hansen victim *Robin Pelkey*  (Read 215 times)

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The victim was found at Horseshoe Lake.  She is believed to be a victim of serial killer Robert Hansen.

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https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/12846/details

Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP12846 Female, White / Caucasian

Date Found
April 25, 1984
Location Found
Palmer, Alaska
Estimated Age Range
19-20 Years

Case Information
Case Numbers
NCMEC Number
1184582
ME/C Case Number
14-01032

Demographics

Sex
Female
Race / Ethnicity
White / Caucasian
Possible First Name

Estimated Age Group
Late Teen/Young Adult
Estimated Age Range (Years)
19-20
Estimated Year of Death
1984
Estimated PMI
Height
5' 4"(64 inches) , Estimated
Weight
Cannot Estimate

Circumstances

Type
Unidentified Deceased
Date Found
April 25, 1984
NamUs Case Created
August 19, 2014
ME/C QA Reviewed

Location Found Map
Street Address
Horseshoe Lake
Palmer, Alaska 99645
County

Circumstances of Recovery
Remains found believed to be victim of serial killer Robert Hansen

Details of Recovery

Inventory of Remains
All parts recovered
Condition of Remains
Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton

Physical Description
Hair Color
Brown

Clothing and Accessories
Item
Description
Accessories Cool cigarettes, condoms, compact, large comb Near the Body
Clothing Wool scarf, knit coat and sweater, blue jeans, wool socks, leg warmers, nylon bra On the Body
Footwear Tennis shoes On the Body
Jewelry 4 gold colored rings photos in IMAGES On the Body

Contacts

Investigating Agencies
Alaska State Troopers

Agency Case Number
84-00158
Kat Peterson, Lt.

Case Contributors
Stephen Hoage, Medicolegal Death Investigator
Alaska Medical Examiner's Office
(907) 334-2200

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http://www.newsminer.com/news/alaska_news/body-of-alaska-serial-killer-s-victim-exhumed/article_7a88e6ac-3445-11e4-bd48-0017a43b2370.html

Body of Alaska serial killer's victim exhumed
Rachel D'Oro Associated Press Sep 4, 2014

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The remains of an unidentified victim of recently deceased Alaska serial killer Robert Hansen were being exhumed from an Anchorage gravesite, 30 years after her killer led authorities to her body near a lake north of the city.

Hansen confessed to killing 17 women in the 1970s and early '80s, hunting victims down in the wilderness as if they were game. Hansen died Aug. 21 at age 75 while serving a 461-year sentence in Alaska.

The exhumation at Anchorage Memorial Park Wednesday afternoon was for the remains of an unidentified woman believed to be in her late teens whose body was found April 25, 1984, near Horseshoe Lake.

"We know what happened to her," said Stephen Hoage, operations administrator for the state medical examiner's office, among those participating in the exhumation. "We're not trying to solve the crime. We just want her to be identified."

The woman became known as "Horseshoe Harriet" to some, according to Jason Grenn with the state health department. The agency oversees the medical examiner's office.

The work is being paid for by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which hopes DNA testing and facial reconstruction will lead to her identity. A former forensic anthropologist for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is working for the center on the case.

Hoage said the woman was among cases of unidentified and missing people that were being reviewed about six months ago by representatives of the center. They contacted his office about exhuming the body.

Authorities received permission to exhume the body the day before Hansen died, Hoage said.

"It was a very big coincidence," Hoage said as he stood near the dug-up site and a small grave marker for "Jane Doe #3."

The date on the marker is April 24, 1984, one day off of the date the body was found. But that's not the only discrepancy. Another Hansen victim, DeLynn Frey, reportedly also was found near the same lake on the same day, but Hoage said Frey was found near another lake in 1985.

Hansen was convicted in 1984 after confessing to killing 17 women, mostly dancers and prostitutes, during a 12-year span that included the state's oil pipeline construction boom in the 1970s. Hansen was convicted of just four of the murders in a deal that spared him having to go to trial 17 times.

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 owned a bakery in a downtown mini mall. He lived across town with his wife and children, who knew nothing of his double life.

He 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. Investigators have said that in some instances Hansen would **** 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.

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Victim of Robert Hansen exhumed




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Identified as Robin Pelkey by genealogical DNA in October 2021



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https://denver.cbslocal.com/2021/10/25/robin-pelkey-alaska-serial-killer-robert-hansen/


Colorado Woman Robin Pelkey Identified As Alaska Serial Killer’s Victim

(CBS4) – DNA testing confirmed the identity of a woman believed to be a victim of serial killer Robert Hansen, Alaska authorities announced Friday. Genetic material from relatives of Robin Pelkey matched skeletal remains found in the early 1980s in the area of Horseshoe Lake.

She was previously referred to as “Horseshoe Harriet” for the 37 years separating her body’s discovery and the successful kinship DNA analysis completed last month, the Alaska Department of Public Safety stated in a press release.

The department stated Pelkey was born in Colorado in 1963. Records indicated she was living in the Anchorage area during the stretch of time Hansen was killing 17 women. Authorities believe she was 19 years old when murdered.

The Alaska Bureau of Investigation’s Cold Case Investigation Unit re-launched efforts to identify “Horseshoe Harriet” in August, according to the press release. A new DNA profile for the victim was generated and uploaded into a public access genealogy database. A family tree was constructed utilizing several close matches. Genealogy research by Parabon Nanolabs and the Alaska Bureau of Investigation gave a preliminary result of Pelkey’s ID.

Arkansas State Police then collected DNA samples from Pelkin’s family members in that state and shipped the items to Alaska for testing.

Per Alaska’s public safety department, the Pelkin family asked for privacy following the findings “while they come to grips with this heartbreaking news.”

Hansen was arrested in October of 1983. He pleaded guilty to four murders and several other felony crimes. Eventually, he admitted to killing 17 women and led police to several burial sites.

The department is currently using genetic technology to positively identify a woman believed to be Eklutna Annie, the last of Hansen’s victims to not be officially named.

The Department of Public Safety has purchased a new grave marker identifying the final resting place of Ms. Pelkey at the Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery.

Horseshoe Lake is located midway between Anchorage and Fairbanks along an entryway to Denali National Park.