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Kenneth Bianchi, the Los Angeles-based serial killer known as the 'Hillside Strangler', lost his latest bid for parole after serving over four decades behind bars.
Buono, a Glendale upholsterer, was convicted after a two-year trial of nine of the Hillside Strangler killings in late 1983.
Former FBI agent explains why Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi, now known as Anthony D'Amato, faces significant obstacles ...
Kenneth A. Bianchi, one of the two men convicted in the "Hillside Strangler" murders, was recently denied parole in ...
One of the so-called "Hillside Strangler" defendants who terrorized the Los Angeles area with a string of killings in the 1970s lost his latest bid for parole Thursday.
The tragic 1979 murders of Bellingham students Karen Mandic and Diane Wilder remain etched in history, as serial killer ...
Kenneth Bianchi, a Rochester native and one-half of the notorious Hillside Strangler pair, is no longer. He has changed his name.
Sheryl Kellison was 17-years-old when she began dating Hillside Strangler Killer Ken Bianchi It was the late 1970s in Southern California. Seventeen-year-old Sheryl Kellison and her friend, Lisa ...
Bianchi’s capture — and excuse for killing In 1979, Kenneth Bianchi, who had left L.A. with his common-law wife and child, became the prime suspect in a double murder in Washington state.
Did Kenneth Bianchi, The Hillside Strangler, Actually Have Multiple Personality Disorder? Serial killer Kenneth Bianchi claimed he had multiple personalities, but was it actually true, or was he ...
Bianchi pleaded guilty to five killings in the LA area, committed with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. He’s still seeking parole ...