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== Indagini, cattura e processo ==
Nel gennaio 1979, la polizia accusò Bianchi e Buono di essere gli "strangolatori di Hillside". Bianchi se ne era andato a Bellingham, [[Washington]], dove fu arrestato per lo stupro e l'omicidio di due donne che aveva attirato a casa sua con la scusa di un colloquio di lavoro come collaboratrice domestica. Bianchi invocò l'[[infermità mentale]], dichiarando di essere un sociopatico affetto da personalità multipla. CourtLo psychologists, notablypsichiatra [[Martin Theodore Orne|Dr. Martin Orne]], observedesaminò Bianchi ande foundrienne thatche hefingesse wasdi fakingaver un disordine della personalità, soquindi Bianchi agreedfu todichiarato pleadsano guiltydi andmente testifye againstsi Buonodichiaro colpevole, confessando i delitti e chiamando in exchangecausa anche il cugino Angelo Buono, accettando di testimoniare contro fordi leniencylui.
 
At the conclusion of Buono's trial in 1983, [[Presiding Judge]] [[Ronald M. George]], who later became [[Chief Justice]] of the [[California Supreme Court]], stated during sentencing, "I would not have the slightest reluctance to impose the death penalty in this case were it within my power to do so. Ironically, although these two defendants utilized almost every form of legalized execution against their victims, the defendants have escaped any form of capital punishment."<ref>{{cite AV media |people=Bachmann, Patrick (Writer/Producer) |year=1997 <!-- although the tcm.com site says 1998, the actual copyright notice on show says 1997 --> |title=[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/468495/Hillside-Stranglers-The/ The Hillside Stranglers] |trans-title=|type=television production |accessdate=July 15, 2013 |publisher=A&E Television}}</ref> Bianchi is serving a [[life sentence]] at the [[Washington State Penitentiary]] in [[Walla Walla, Washington|Walla Walla]]. Buono died of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] on September 21, 2002, at [[Calipatria State Prison]] in California, where he was serving a life sentence.<ref>King, Gary C. "The Hillside Strangler: Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi." ''[[Investigation Discovery]]''. [http://investigation.discovery.com/investigation/where-now/hillside-strangler/hillside-strangler-02.html 2]. Retrieved on January 10, 2010.</ref>