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Cousins Angelo Bono and Kenneth Bianci, most commonly known as the Hillside Stranglers, kidnapped, tortured and killed young women in Los Angeles in the 1970s. Bono was older than Bianci and he seemed to be the driving force between the two of them. But he was also the one with at least some self-control.

When things began heating up in L.A., Bono decided they needed to lay low for a while. He insisted Bianci leave town and keep a low profile also. But the younger cousin couldn't seem to stop and after moving to Seattle he murdered 2 young women and was discovered almost immediately. It didn't take long for him to 'spill the beans' on Bono to save himself from an almost certain death sentence.

Bianci and Bono got life without parole. Bono died in prison but Bianci has since married (yes he gets cojugal visits) and seems to be having at least some sort of life behind bars.

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