Kenneth Bianchi, known as one of the 'Hillside Stranglers,' was denied parole after 46 years in prison. The California Board of Parole Hearings heard victim testimony and prosecutors' opposition before deciding he could apply for parole again in 10 years. Bianchi perpetrated multiple murders in Los Angeles and Washington state alongside his cousin, Angelo Buono Jr. In exchange for a plea deal, Bianchi admitted to five California murders and later two in Washington but later claimed he was manipulated into confessing. He is currently serving his sentence in Walla Walla State Penitentiary.
Kenneth Bianchi, involved in the 'Hillside Strangler' murders, has been denied parole after 46 years in prison, with the next eligibility in 10 years.
The California Board of Parole Hearings rejected Bianchi’s parole request based on victim testimony and opposition from prosecutors.
Bianchi admitted to five murders in California and two in Washington but later claimed innocence, alleging he was coerced through 'hypnotic manipulation'.
Bianchi, now 74, has been imprisoned since 1979 and earlier changed his name to Anthony D'Amato.
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