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The Hillside Stranglers

The Inside Story of the Killing Spree That Terrorized Los Angeles

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The Hillside Stranglers

By: Darcy O'Brien
Narrated by: Perry Daniels
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Summary

For weeks, the body count of sexually violated, brutally murdered young women escalated. With increasing alarm, Los Angeles newspapers headlined the deeds of a serial killer they named the Hillside Strangler. The city was held hostage by fear. But not until January 1979, more than a year later, would the mysterious disappearance of two university students near Seattle lead police to the arrest of a security guard - the handsome, charming, fast-talking Kenny Bianchi - and the discovery that the strangler was not one man, but two.

Compellingly, O'Brien explores the symbiotic relationship between Bianchi and his cousin Angelo Buono and their lust for women as insatiable as their hate, before examining the crimes they remorselessly perpetrated and the lives of the unsuspecting victims they claimed. Equally riveting is O'Brien's account of the trial - one of the longest and most controversial criminal court cases in American history - with the defense team parading, one after another, expert witnesses who had been effectively duped by Bianchi's impersonation of a man suffering multiple personality disorder. It's one way a man might contrive to get away with murder.

Darcy O'Brien weds the narrative skill of an award-winning novelist with the detailed observations of an experienced investigator to unravel this chilling true-crime story.

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Very well written. Thought the narrator was excellent. Covered the whole case start to finish. Harrowing at times, amusing at others. Would recommend.

Excellent

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I've known the story of the Hillside Stranglers for many years so this story was not new to me. What drew me to the book was that given its length the story would provide far more detail. I was not disappointed.
I will be looking for more books by the author and also narrator.

Horrifying yet fascinating.

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I liked the writer's style and the occasional humour - missing in most true crime books. Some of the descriptions of the crimes seemed unnecessary since they followed a very similar pattern. This part of the book felt at times salacious. However, overall the story was told in useful detail. The sections on the interrogations and the court case kept my interest to the end. The narrator was excellent.

A compelling tale

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This was a murder story that had never really piqued my interest. Then browsing through for my next listen, I read the synopsis of the story, and it did sound interesting. I'm so glad I gave it a listen. It was a fascinating story from beginning to end. Well researched, and a brilliant depth of detail in all aspects of the case.

Some parts of the investigation had echoes of the Peter Sutcliffe investigation. Major bungles by the police etc. And that woman who saved a young girl from being snatched by the pair, laughed off as an hysterical fantasist by the police. She had so much information that they could probably have caught them so much earlier.
They were so evil and depraved, and it's unimaginable what those poor girls went through. Truly shocking!

The narrator was good, the only thing that annoyed me, was his habit of adding 'he said, she said', and other words at the end of scentences, as a sort of afterthought. Sounded really weird. But not enough to put me off.

Fascinating!

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Very interesting listening. A little tedious at times but interesting new aspect of the crimes.

Full of lots of details

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