Between 1977 and 1978, serial killers Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono were accused of strangling 10 women to death in Los Angeles. Here’s everything to know about the Hillside Strangler's lives ...
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Kenneth Bianchi and his cousin terrorized Los Angeles. 'The Hillside Stranger' revisits their crimes
Bianchi gave his first on-camera interview a new MGM+ docuseries.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Angelo Buono Jr., whose gruesome killing of young Los Angeles women in the 1970s earned him the nickname "Hillside Strangler," died Saturday in prison, corrections officials said ...
MGM+’s deep-dive docuseries The Hillside Strangler revisits the terrifying killing spree that occurred in Los Angeles during ...
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Inside the harrowing story behind Prime Video's new true crime doc The Hillside Strangler
Prime Video and MGM+ have released a terrifying new four-part docuseries on the Hillside Strangler, a man who terrorized Los ...
In the late 1970s, during the Daryl Gates era of the LAPD, Los Angeles was the serial murder capital of the world, haunted by the Freeway Killers, the ...
The Hillside Strangler true story comes alive in MGM+’s four-part 2026 docuseries that includes exclusive Kenneth Bianchi ...
See when The Hillside Strangler docuseries premieres on MGM+ in January 2026, where to watch, and what the four episodes ...
Washington state’s parole board this week will hear the case of one of the so-called “Hillside Stranglers” who murdered numerous women and girls, including two in Washington, in the late 1970s.
Director Peter LoGreco reflects on The Hillside Strangler, the ethical challenges of telling real-life horror, and why audiences are ready for complex true crime without tidy conclusions.
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