Yolanda Washington The nude body of the first Hillside Strangler victim, 19-year-old Yolanda Washington, a prostitute and part-time waitress, was found on October 18, 1977, on a hillside near the Ventura Freeway. Detectives determined that her corpse was cleaned before being dumped, while faint marks were also visible around the neck, wrists, and ankles, signs of a rope being used, and she had been assaulted, raped, and strangled. According to Bianchi, they picked Washington up from her street corner on Sunset Boulevard on October 17 evening in Bianchi's Cadillac. Buono, who was in the driver's seat, flashed his badge and handcuffed her, after which Bianchi stripped her, raped her, and strangled her to death after a brief struggle.
Judith Miller On November 1, 1977, police were called to Alta Terrace Drive in
La Crescenta, a community 12 miles north of
downtown Los Angeles, where the body of a teenage girl was found naked, face up on a parkway in a middle-class residential area. The homeowner had covered her with tarp in the early morning hours to prevent the neighborhood children from viewing her on their way to school. Ligature marks were on her neck, wrists, and ankles, indicating to police she was bound and strangled. The body had been dumped, indicating she was killed elsewhere. In addition to working full-time, Kastin was also a professional dancer in the all-female dance and cabaret troupe The L.A. Knockers and, unlike the previous two victims, was not a prostitute, drug user, or runaway. The stranglers followed Kastin after she was seen driving home from work, pulled her over on the street she lived on, presented a fake "police badge", and told her that they were detectives. They then handcuffed her and told her they needed to take her in for questioning. the two men approached 24-year-old Catharine Lorre Baker, the daughter of actor
Peter Lorre — famous for his role as a serial killer in
Fritz Lang's film
M — with the intent of abducting and killing her. However, when Lorre produced not only her driver's license when requested, but also a picture of her sitting on her father's lap as a child, the two let her go without incident, fearing the murder of a celebrity's child would attract an unusually high amount of police and press attention. Lorre did not realize who the men were until they were arrested, at which point she recalled that two men flashing police badges had approached her in the past.
Dolores Cepeda and Sonja Johnson On Sunday, November 13, 1977, two girls, 12-year-old Dolores Ann "Dolly" Cepeda and 14-year-old Sonja Marie Johnson, boarded an
RTD bus in front of the Eagle Rock Plaza on
Colorado Boulevard and headed home. The last time they were seen was getting off the bus on York Boulevard and North Avenue 46, and approaching a two-tone
sedan that reportedly had two men inside. Their corpses were discovered by a 9-year-old boy who was treasure-hunting in a trash heap on a hillside near
Dodger Stadium on November 20, 1977. Both of the girls' bodies had already begun to
decompose and it was determined that they had been strangled and raped. it was later determined that Weckler had been injected with
Windex, a common
ammonia-based window, glass and
hard-surface cleaner. near the
Los Feliz Boulevard off-ramp of the
Golden State Freeway. Lauren's parents had expected her to come home before midnight, and the next morning, when they found her car parked across the street with the door ajar, her father questioned the neighbors.
Cindy Hudspeth The body of the final Hillside Strangler victim, 20-year-old Cindy Lee Hudspeth, a student and part-time waitress, was discovered in Los Angeles on February 17, 1978, when a helicopter pilot spotted an orange
Datsun abandoned midway down a cliff on the
Angeles Crest Highway. ==Investigation and trial==