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Buono, a Glendale upholsterer, was convicted after a two-year trial of nine of the Hillside Strangler killings in late 1983.
Kenneth Bianchi has lost his latest bid for freedom, and will remain inside a California prison, where he's been incarcerated ...
Kenneth Bianchi, the Los Angeles-based serial killer known as the "Hillside Strangler," lost his latest bid for parole after serving more than four decades in prison ...
This is the eighth time he han been refused parole. His first denial came in 1985, and another in 2010. Who is Kenneth Bianchi? Now 74, Bianchi was part of a killing spree that gr ...
Bianchi pleaded guilty to five killings in the LA area, committed with his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. He’s still seeking parole ...
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Former FBI agent explains why Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi, now known as Anthony D'Amato, faces significant obstacles ...
In the late 1970s, Los Angeles was terrorized by a series of murders: Women were strangled to death and left around the city. “The Hillside Strangler: Devil in Disguise,” a four-part Peacock ...
Kenneth Bianchi, a Rochester native and one-half of the notorious Hillside Strangler pair, is no longer. Since last month Bianchi is Anthony D'Amato, having legally changed his name in November.
Kenneth Bianchi, now 74, was denied parole for 10 years, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Bianchi has repeatedly been denied parole, most recently in 2010.
After pleading guilty to the murders of two Western Washington University women, Kenneth Bianchi breaks down during court proceedings Oct. 19, 1979, in Whatcom County Superior Court. Bianchi also ...
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