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  2. Hillside Strangler - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Angelo Buono Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Anthony Buono Jr. (October 5, 1934 – September 21, 2002) was an American serial killer, kidnapper and rapist who, together with his adopted cousin Kenneth Bianchi, were known as the Hillside Stranglers.

  4. Kenneth Bianchi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Did the Hillside Strangler Serial Killer Actually Act Alone?

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    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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. The Real Story Behind the Night Stalker Killer in ‘MaXXXine’

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    The Hillside Strangler, later found out to be two people — cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr. — killed 10 women and girls within the five-month period, and the murderers left many of ...

  8. Rodney Alcala - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Alcala worked briefly at the Los Angeles Times as a typesetter, and was interviewed by members of the Hillside Strangler task force as part of their investigation of known sex offenders. Although Alcala was ruled out as the Strangler, he was arrested and served a brief sentence for marijuana possession . [ 14 ]

  9. The four-episode series revisits the killing spree of the so-called Hillside Strangler, a phantom behind the killings of 10 women in Los Angeles in 1977 and 1978.