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The Hillside Strangler

 (2021)

Streaming Episode Guide

Season 1
6.6
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Season 1  
6.6
The Stranglers
Episode 3 - 12-28-2021
42m
The Hillside Strangler Task Force receives a ‘magic phone call’ from Bellingham, Washington, providing a breakthrough. Prosecutors enlist world-renowned psychiatrist Dr. Martin Orne to help untangle the devastating truth behind Bianchi’s claims.
 6.7/10
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The Stranglers
Multiple Personalities
Episode 2 - 12-28-2021
42m
Ken Bianchi claims responsibility for the Hillside Strangler murders in LA. But there’s a catch — he blames the murders on his multiple personality ‘Steve’ and his cousin Angelo Buono. Investigators must determine if he’s credible or a pathological liar.
 6.6/10
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Steve Did It
Episode 1 - 12-28-2021
42m
In 1979, police apprehend Kenneth Bianchi for the murders of two University of Washington students. His arrest shocks the world of psychiatry and sparks new life into one of America’s most notorious serial killer investigations.
 6.5/10
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Steve Did It
Top 5 Episodes
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The Stranglers
Episode 3 - 12-28-2021
42m
The Hillside Strangler Task Force receives a ‘magic phone call’ from Bellingham, Washington, providing a breakthrough. Prosecutors enlist world-renowned psychiatrist Dr. Martin Orne to help untangle the devastating truth behind Bianchi’s claims.
 6.7/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Stranglers
Multiple Personalities
Episode 2 - 12-28-2021
42m
Ken Bianchi claims responsibility for the Hillside Strangler murders in LA. But there’s a catch — he blames the murders on his multiple personality ‘Steve’ and his cousin Angelo Buono. Investigators must determine if he’s credible or a pathological liar.
 6.6/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Multiple Personalities
Steve Did It
Episode 1 - 12-28-2021
42m
In 1979, police apprehend Kenneth Bianchi for the murders of two University of Washington students. His arrest shocks the world of psychiatry and sparks new life into one of America’s most notorious serial killer investigations.
 6.5/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Steve Did It
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