On November 20, 1977, hikers found the nude, dead, sexually-assualted body of Kristina Weckler[?] on a hillside near Glendale, California. That same day, two more female bodies were found in the other side of the same hilly area, and over the next four months police discovered ten more victims. The law enforcement task force--LAPD, LA Sherriff's Department[?] and Glendale Police Department[?]--always assumed more than one person was responsible for the slayings, even though the media continued to use the singular, Hillside Strangler.
After intensive investigation, police charged cousins Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, Jr. with the brutal crimes.
Bianchi had fled to Washington State, where he was soon arrested for raping and murdering two women he'd lured to his home there. After first claiming he committed his atrocities in an altered, unconscious state as one of his multiple personalities, Bianchi eventually agreed to testify against his cousin. Bianchi is serving a life sentence in Washington. Buono died on September 21, 2002 in Calipatria State Prison[?] where he was serving a life sentence.
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