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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.
They miss a close opportunity to catch him at a dental appointment, which frustrates the detectives. The media is now aware of the story and begins giving regular news briefings on the case, officially calling him "Night Stalker." Frank Salerno interrogates Armando, a man associated with someone who dressed the same as the Night Stalker.
Salerno and Muscedere often talked in Italian and seemed to understand each very well. [6] When Muscedere became the Bandidos Canadian national president in June 2002, he appointed Salerno the president of the Toronto chapter. [2] In 2002-2004, Salerno became locked in a feud with Frank Lenti. In October 2002, Salerno married a woman named ...
Netflix’s chilling true-crime documentary series “Night Stalker” debuted Jan. 13, and tells the story of the law-enforcement officers who caught and apprehended Richard Ramirez, a serial ...
One survivor told former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department detective Frank Salerno that Ramirez made her invoke the name of Satan during the attack. In Richard Ramirez: ...
Francesco "Frank" Bonomo – born in 1901 in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily. [312] He was a soldier for the Bonanno family by the late 1930s. Bonomo allegedly drove Mike Adamo and Frank Mari to a meeting they were both presumed murdered at in 1968 as a result of plotting to overthrow the leadership of Bonanno boss Paul Sciacca.
Frank "Skinny Frank" Salerno, also known as "Frankie", is captain of a crew operating in Westchester and the Bronx. [33] He is a nephew of former Lucchese captain Michael Salerno. In 1993, Frank Salerno was indicted along with others on federal charges of illegally dumping construction and demolition debris into landfills. [ 198 ]
Sandham had behaved in a very sycophantic manner towards Muscedere, Luis Raposo and Frank Salerno when he wanted to join the Bandidos in 2004, but turned on them when they stood in his ambitions' way. [14] Sandham began writing emails to the Bandidos' mother chapter in Houston denouncing Muscedere's leadership and accusing Raposo of ...