11/02: Case study: Hillside Stranglers
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| The Hillside Strangler is the media epithet for two men, Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, cousins who were convicted of kidnapping, raping, torturing, and killing girls and women. |
Nicknames: Hillside Strangler / Hillside Stranglers |
Murder toll: 12 victims |
Murder timeline: 1977-1979 / Angelo Buono - Age 43 at first murder, 43 at last murder / Kenneth Bianchi - Age 26 at first murder, 27 at last murder |
Murder Locations: United States - Glendale, California / Los Angeles, California / Bellingham, Washington |
Preferred Pray: Young females |
Modus Operandi: Kidnapping, pimping, sodomy, rape, burning, asphyxiation, strangulation |
Victim Disposal: Dumped them in the hills above Los Angeles, California |
Signature: Left their victims nude |
Trophies: Jewelry
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Angelo Buono |
Full Name: Angelo Buono, Jr. |
Gender: Male |
Race: Caucasian |
Birth: October 5, 1934 in Rochester, New York, United States |
Death: September 21, 2002 in Calipatria, California, United States - Age 67 |
Cause of Death: Heart attack in prison |
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Kenneth Bianchi |
Full Name: Kenneth Alessio Bianchi |
Gender: Male |
Race: Caucasian |
Birth: May 22, 1951 in Rochester, New York, United States |
Death: - |
Cause of Death: - |
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