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The Hillside Strangler (later the Hillside Stranglers) is the media epithet for an American serial killer—later discovered to be a duo, Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono—who terrorized the women of Los Angeles between October 1977 and February 1978, during a time when Southern California was plagued by several active serial killers.
Kenneth Alessio Bianchi (born May 22, 1951) is an American serial killer, kidnapper, and rapist.He is known for the Hillside Strangler murders committed with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. in Los Angeles, California, as well as for murdering two more women in Washington by himself.
Work she did on the DNA found on Jill Barcomb, believed to have been killed by the Hillside Strangler, revealed instead that she was a victim of Rodney Alcala. This serial killer was active around the same time in the Los Angeles area; he was ultimately convicted and sentenced to death in 2010. [43]
Kenneth Bianchi, a Rochester native and one-half of the notorious Hillside Strangler pair, is no longer. He has changed his name. ... In 1976 he moved from Rochester to live with his cousin, Buono ...
Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono are the exception to that rule, at least according to the American criminal justice system and The Hillside Strangler: Devil in Disguise, which details the case ...
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Rodney James Alcala (born Rodrigo Jacques Alcala; August 23, 1943 – July 24, 2021) was an American serial killer and convicted sex offender who was sentenced to death in California for seven murders committed between 1977 and 1979.
They would then order the victims into Bianchi's Cadillac, which they claimed was an unmarked police car, and drive to Buono's home to torture and murder them. The women and girls ranged in age from 12 to 28. The confirmed victims were: Yolanda Washington, age 19 – October 17, 1977; Judith Lynn Miller, age 15 – October 31, 1977