2. Born in Rochester, New York
Mother was a prostitute
Went up for adoption after two weeks
Adoption mother described him as “a
compulsive liar”
Intelligent but an under achiever who was
quick to loose his temper.
3. Diagnosed with
passive-
aggressive
disorder
Father died of
pneumonia when
he was 12
4. Graduated from Gates-Chili High School
Soon after married his girlfriend who divorced
him in 8 months with no explanation
Dropped out of college after one semester
Ended up as a security guard at a jewelry store
Stole many pieces of jewelry to give to
girlfriends and prostitutes
Moved around a lot due to many small crimes
5. Moved to Los Angeles in
1977 were he met his cousin
Angelo Buono
Bianchi was impressed by
Buono’s success and worked
with him as a pimp
Soon after meeting up the
two began a spree of raping
and murdering ten women
before their arrest in 1979
6. The two killers were both violent men with a
history of aggression towards women
A logical reason for committing the murders
were for the sexual pleasure and possibly for
the thrill of killing someone
The victims would usually be lured using face
police badges to abduct them then would rape
and strangulate the victim before dumping the
body.
The two did experiment with electrocution,
lethal injection, and carbon monoxide
poisoning.
7. All of the victims were
between 12 and 28 years of
age
The first few were
prostitutes but they began
to be middle class girls
There was very little
similarity between the
victims except that they
were all female
It is believed they killed at
random
8. After the two partners in crime failed an
eleventh murder Bianchi told Buono that he
had been riding in police cruisers looking for
the Hillside Stranger. Buono became enraged
and forced Bianchi out on the threat of killing
him
Bianchi moved to Bellingham, Washington
were he murdered a pair of girls in a house he
was gaurding but left many clues and was
captured the next day.
9. Bianchi origionally pleaded not guilty on the
basis of insanity, and even created a fake
personality to convince the court.
Unfortunately for him the court hired a
psychologist who pointed out many flaws in
his “disorder” and soon after many psychology
books on multiple personality disorder were
discovered. With this new evidence brought to
light he changed his stance and admitted to his
and Buono’s murders.
10. Both Bianchi and Buono were sentenced to life
imprisonment
Bianchi is currently serving his time in
Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla,
Washingon.
While imprisoned he had a relationship with
Veronica Compton who testified in his defense
and even ended up in prison herself for trying
to strangle someone to make it seem as if the
strangler was still at large.
11. No serial killers are easy to
spot, they act normal and
don’t openly show their
murderous side
Many serial killers have
horrible childhoods, but they
hide it and create a
personality of normalcy to
hide their true identity
12. ORGANIZED CRIME DISORGANIZED CRIME
SCENE SCENE
1. Planned offense 1. Body left at death scene
2. Transports body 2. Spontaneous offense
3. Body hidden 3. Evidence or weapon present at
4. Controlled conversation scene
5. Demands submissive victim 4. Victim of location known
6. Missing weapon or evidence 5. Body left in view
7. Victim is a targeted stranger 6. Depersonalizes victim
8. Personalizes victim 7. Sexual acts after death
9. Crime scene reflects control 8. Minimal conversation
10. Restraints used 9. Minimal use of restraints
11. Aggressive acts done before 10. Crime scene sloppy
death 11. Sudden violence to victim
13. MIXED CRIME SCENE ATYPICAL CRIME SCENE
Shows characteristics from Crime scene that can't be
both the organized and classified by the data
disorganized crime scenes. available. Decomposed
Could indicate the presence remains fall under this type.
of two offenders, or that the The police or profilers may
offender planned the crime have to take other things into
and was interrupted during consideration when faced
the act. Also, the offender with this crime scene. They
may have staged the scene. may look into crime
databases to see if anything
at the scene matches other
previous crime scenes.
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