The Hillside Strangler - Kenneth Bianchi (2024)

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Kenneth Bianchi was born on May 22, 1951, in Rochester, New York, to a 17-year-old alcoholic sex worker who gave him up for adoption two weeks after he was born.

What a sad start to his life.

He was adopted in August 1951 by Nicholas Bianchi and his wife Frances Scioliono-Bianchi, and was their only child.

Bianchi was deeply troubled from a young age, with his adoptive mother describing him as "a compulsive liar" from the time he could talk.

He would often fall into inattentive, trance-like daydreams where his eyes would roll back into his head.

From these symptoms, a physician diagnosed the 5-year-old Bianchi with petit mal seizures. He was also frequently given physical examinations by doctors because of an involuntary urination problem, causing him a great deal of humiliation.

Bianchi had many behavioural problems and was prone to fits of anger as well as bouts of insomnia and habitually urinating in his own bed constantly when he was young.

On January 2, 1957, Bianchi accidentally fell off of a jungle gym and landed on his face. His mother, in an attempt to change his ways, sent him to a private Catholic elementary school and also responded by taking him to a psychiatrist multiple times, with Bianchi being diagnosed with a passive-aggressive personality disorder at the age of ten.

Bianchi's intelligence quotient was measured at 116 at the age of eleven, but, despite having above-average intelligence, he was an underachiever and was removed twice from schools because he failed to get along with teachers.

Frances described him as "lazy" and his teachers claimed that he was working below his capacity.

He pulled down a 6-year-old girl's underwear sometime in July 1963 after deciding that he liked doing it.

After his adoptive father died suddenly from pneumonia in 1964, the teenaged Bianchi refused to cry or show any other signs of grief.

After her husband's death Frances had to work while her son attended a public high school and was known for keeping him home from school for long periods of time.

Bianchi dated frequently and even joined a motorcycle club. Shortly after he graduated from Gates-Chili High School in 1970, Bianchi married his high school sweetheart, Brenda Beck.

The union ended after eight months. Supposedly, she left him without an explanation.

As an adult, Bianchi decided that he wanted to become a police officer, and he enrolled at Monroe Community College to study police science and psychology but dropped out of college after just one semester and drifted through a series of menial jobs, finally ending up as a security guard at a jewellery store.

This gave him the opportunity to steal valuables which he often gave to girlfriends or prostitutes to buy their loyalty.

He applied for a position at the sheriff's department but was rejected. Because of his many petty thefts, Bianchi was constantly on the move.

Bianchi moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1976 and started spending time with his older cousin and Frances' nephew, Angelo Buono, who impressed Bianchi with his fancy clothes, jewellery, and talent for getting any woman he wanted and "putting them in their place."

Before long they worked together as pimps and, by late-1977, had escalated to what would become known as the "Hillside Strangler" murders. Bianchi and Buono had raped and murdered ten young women and girls by the time they were arrested in early 1979.

Bianchi and Buono would usually cruise around Los Angeles in Buono's car and use fake badges to persuade women that they were police officers.

Their victims were women and girls aged 12 to 28 from various walks of life.

They would order the victims into Buono's car, one of several retired squad cars they were able to purchase at auction and outfit with flashing roof lights to simulate authentic police vehicles.

They would then drive them to Buono's home to torture and murder them.

Both men would sexually abuse their victims before strangling them. They experimented with other methods of killing, such as lethal injection, electric shock, and carbon monoxide poisoning.

Even while committing the murders Bianchi applied for a job with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and had even been taken for several rides with police officers while they were searching for the Hillside Strangler.

Shortly after Bianchi committed the 11th and 12th murders, he revealed to Buono that he had gone on LAPD police ride-alongs and that he was currently being questioned about the Strangler case.

Buono flew into a rage and threatened to kill Bianchi if he did not move to Bellingham, Washington, which he did in May 1978, thereby ending their criminal partnership. The total number of crimes and murders that the duo committed together are as follows:

  • The body of a naked woman was found on October 17, 1977, on a hillside near the Ventura highway at 6510 Forest Lawn Drive in Los Angeles. She was identified as 19-year-old Yolanda Washington. Her body had been cleaned before being dumped and faint rope marks were visible around her neck, wrists, and ankles. She had been beaten, raped and strangled to death and was the first confirmed mutual victim of Bianchi and Buono. The two men picked her up and killed her in their vehicle as they pretended to be police officers in civilian attire.

  • Judith Lynn “Judy” Miller, 15, was a student at Hollywood High School who also worked as a prostitute. In the 8300 Block of Sunset Boulevard she was looking for clients when Bianchi and Buono approached her on October 31, 1977. She was murdered in Angelo's upholstery shop and her body was dumped next to a flood control channel. Her naked body was discovered on Halloween, 1977, face up in a parkway in the hills above Glendale. Her legs were posed in the shape of a diamond, and she had been raped, sodomised, and strangled. Her neck, wrists, and ankles all displayed evidence of ligature marks.

  • Elissa Teresa Kastin, 21, was a dancer and waitress working in North Hollywood. Her body was found on November 6, 1977, next to a country club in the Chevy Chase Canyon neighborhood in Glendale, California. She had been beaten, raped but not sodomised, and strangled when she was discovered naked with rope marks on her wrists and ankles. Her co-workers had noticed that she had been conversing with two clients who were acting strangely the evening before she had vanished.

  • Sonja Johnson, 14, and Dolores Ann “Dolly” Cepeda, 12, were the Hillside Stranglers’ youngest victims and were both two close friends who were abducted after getting off a bus at Eagle Rock Plaza on November 13, 1977. Presenting fake police identification, Buono and Bianchi kidnapped the two. In Glendale, California, at Buono's upholstery shop, Cepeda and Sonja were killed. On November 20, their bodies were discovered in a garbage pile in Highland Park, California. Although their bodies were already starting to decompose, it was determined that both had been raped and killed by being strangled.

  • Kristina Weckler, 20, was found by hikers partially under a bush on a hillside in a residential area of Los Angeles on November 20, 1977. She had neck, wrist, and ankle ligature marks but no self-defense wounds. Her breasts were bruised, she had two puncture scars on her arm, and her rectum was gushing blood. Later, it was determined that Windex cleaning fluid had been injected into her to torture her. She was also fatally asphyxiated with gas from an oven. Weckler's naked body was discovered not far from her Glendale residence.

  • Evelyn Jane King, 28, an aspiring actress and Scientologist, was found dead in some bushes near the Los Feliz Exit on the Golden State freeway on November 23, 1977. On November 9, while awaiting a bus, she vanished. It was impossible to tell if she had been raped or tortured due to the severity of the decomposition, but it was strongly suspected that she had been sodomised in addition to being strangled to death.

  • Lauren Rae Wagner, 18, was a business school student found dead on the west side of Mount Washington on November 29, 1977. She appeared to have been burned by an electrical cord while being tortured based on the burn marks on the inside of her hands. Additionally there was evidence that suggested Wagner was handcuffed before being strangled to death. At this time investigators came to the conclusion that the perpetrator might have been a police officer or a person pretending to be one. They consequently issued a caution to female drivers who were stopped by policemen to double-check that they were in fact law enforcement.

  • Kimberly “Kim” Diane Martin, 17, a sex worker and model, was found naked on a deserted lot near Los Angeles City Hall on December 9, 1977. In the Silver Lake neighborhood Kimberly's body had been dumped over the side of a hill where it could be seen from police headquarters. She was working for an outcall escort service when she was called to 1950 Tamarind, Hollywood on the night of her murder. She was killed in an empty apartment, and her body was thrown in Echo Park North Alvarado. Before being cruelly strangled, Martin was raped and tortured.

  • Cindy Lee Hudspeth, 20, was a waitress who was sexually assaulted strangled to death and then had her body placed in the trunk of her Datsun before being pushed off a cliff on Angeles Crest Highway on February 16, 1978. The following day she was discovered. She had been tortured and ligature marks were apparent on her neck, ankles, and wrists.

  • On January 11, 1979, working as a security guard, Bianchi lured two female students into a house he was guarding in Bellingham, Washington. The women were 22-year-old Karen Lauretta Mandic and 27-year-old Diane Amy Clark Wilder, both students at Western Washington University. Bianchi forced Mandic down the stairs in front of him and then strangled her. He murdered Wilder in a similar fashion. Without help from his partner, Bianchi left many clues and police apprehended him the next day. A California driver's license and a routine background check linked him to the addresses of two Strangler victims. These last two murders were committed by Bianchi alone, without help from Buono.

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At his trial Bianchi pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, claiming that another personality, one "Steve Walker", had committed the crimes.

It was believed he had recently seen the film Sybil, about a woman suffering from multiple personalities triggered by childhood abuse.

He convinced a few expert psychiatrists that he indeed suffered from multiple personality disorder, but investigators brought in their own psychiatrists, mainly Martin Orne.

When Orne mentioned to Bianchi that in genuine cases of the disorder, there tend to be three or more personalities, Bianchi promptly created another alias, "Billy".

To prove that Bianchi had lied about having multiple personalities to avoid being prosecuted Orne tested him by introducing him to his lawyer, who was not present.

Bianchi interacted with the imaginary lawyer. Orne then brought in his real lawyer, flustering Bianchi, who claimed that the imaginary lawyer had vanished.

Prior to his actual lawyer's appearance Bianchi even leaned over to shake the hand of the imaginary one.

An action which is referred to as "tactile hallucinations" that experts explained is an event that rarely, if ever, happens during hypnosis nor other types of neurological-event triggered hallucination.

Orne had never seen a true "tactile hallucination" in his career, suggesting that this was a complete fabrication.

Bianchi eventually pleaded guilty in order to avoid the death penalty in Washington State.

Eventually investigators discovered that the name "Steven Walker" came from a student whose identity Bianchi had previously attempted to steal for the purpose of fraudulently practicing psychology.

Police also found a small library of books in Bianchi's home on topics of modern psychology, further suggestion of his ability to fake the disorder.

Once his claims were subjected to scrutiny Bianchi eventually admitted that he had been faking the disorder.

He was eventually diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with sexual sadism disorder.

In an attempt to obtain a reduced sentence Bianchi agreed to testify against Buono.

However in giving his testimony, he made every effort to be as uncooperative and self-contradictory as possible.

Apparently hoping to avert Buono's conviction. In the end Bianchi's efforts were unsuccessful, as Buono was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Bianchi himself was also ultimately sentenced to six terms of life imprisonment with the possibility of parole.

In 1980, Bianchi began a relationship with Veronica Compton, a woman he had met while in prison.

During his trial, she testified for the defense, telling the jury a false, vague tale about the crimes in an attempt to exculpate Bianchi.

She also admitted to wanting to buy a mortuary with another convicted murderer for the purpose of necrophilia.

She was later convicted and imprisoned for attempting to strangle a woman she had lured to a motel in an attempt to convince authorities that the Hillside Strangler was still on the loose.

Bianchi had allegedly given her some sem*n during a prison visit to plant on the planned victim to make it look like a rape/murder committed by the Strangler.

In 1992, Bianchi sued Catherine Yronwode for $8.5 million for having an image of his face depicted on a trading card.

He claimed his face was trademarked. The judge dismissed the case after ruling that, if Bianchi had been using his face as a trademark when he was killing women, he would not have tried to hide it from the police.

Bianchi is serving his sentence at Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Washington.

He was denied parole on August 18, 2010, by a state board in Sacramento. He will be eligible to apply for parole again in 2025.

The Hillside Strangler - Kenneth Bianchi (2024)
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