Murder Phone

Season 6 Episode 7 “Ken Bianchi The Hillside Strangler AKA The Bellingham Strangler”

Tony Ciaglia Season 6 Episode 7

Bianchi continues to fake his innocence and on various phone calls you will hear him talk how it pisses him off that killers can’t be honest with victims families so they can have closure. This coming from someone who has murdered 12 girls and still feigns innocence. 

  • Tony and Al will cover the murders of Kimberly Martin the 9th victim and Cindy Hudspeth the 10th and final victim of the Hillside Stranglers. 
  • These stories both have several twist and turns that make you wonder how these killers were not stopped. 
  • Angelo pulls a gun on Bianchi and tells him to get out of town or he will be the next victim. 
  • Bianchi moves to Bellingham Wa to be with his girlfriend Kelli and their son. It’s been almost a year since Bianchi killed and he can’t fight the impulse. He murders Karen Mandic and Diane Wilder in the same house at the same time. After leaving many clues he is arrested within hours of the bodies being found. 
  • During the investigation police find evidence tying Bianchi to the Hillside Strangler murders. 
  • Bianchi tried to fool the prosecution's expert witness psychiatrists by feigning multiple personalities, but when his star personality Steve Walker (the vicious killer personality) was found to be the same name as on his fake psychiatry degree, Bianchi knew that he was finished.  

So being the sniveling little weasel rat that he was he did what rats do, Bianchi agreed to testify against cousin Angelo Buono so he could avoid the death penalty. 
















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