The motive was primarily a general hatred of women, expressed through terrible violence.
They often posed as undercover police officers, using fake badges to get women to go with them willingly.
The arrest of Kenneth Bianchi in Bellingham, Washington, led to the linking of his crimes to the Hillside Strangler case in California.
They were cousins who collaborated in a series of crimes, including the murders attributed to the Hillside Strangler.
He tried to establish a mental illness defense, claiming to have dissociative identity disorder and inventing a separate persona named Steve Walker.
Kenneth Bianchi pleaded guilty and received a life sentence with the possibility of parole, while Angelo Buono was convicted and received a life sentence without parole.
He married a woman named Veronica Compton, who later attempted to stage a murder to make it seem like the Hillside Strangler was still at large.
It remains one of the most well-known criminal cases in California history, despite being overshadowed by other serial killer cases that followed.
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