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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History

A CROSSING OF PATHS-THE HILLSIDE STRANGLER CASE-Ron Crisp

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History

Dan Zupansky

News, News Commentary, True Crime, History

4.02.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2020

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Ron Crisp invites the reader to follow him through his investigation of the Leslie Barry murder; the trial of Art Anzures for the murder; the evidence that led him to his 3 suspects; how his investigation of the Barry murder led him to the defense of Angelo Buono in the Hillside Strangler case; and what happened in his personal life as a result of his attempts to expose the systematic cover-up in California V. Angelo Buono. The single most important clue in the case came from the statement of a 14 year old boy on the night of the Barry murder. Crisp wasn't at the crime scene that night, but would read the statement in police reports a week and a half later. When he read it, he was astonished that the police seemed to be showing no interest in this remarkable 16 word statement from a friend of the victim. The cops ignoring evidence that could help crack a case that had baffled them for 18 months, caused him to wonder if they were so stupid they couldn't connect these two simple dots or if something more sinister was going on. A dozen books or more have been written about the Hillside Strangler case, and taking a cue from the books, screenwriters have used the case in movies and TV cop shows to lend an air of credibility to their fictitious story lines. However, these movies and cop shows have kept the myth alive that Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono were the Hillside Stranglers. Author Ron Crisp reduced the statement by the 14 year old boy to 4 words and made it the title of this book. A CROSSING OF PATHS: The True Untold Story of the Hillside Strangler Case-Ron Crisp Follow and comment on Facebook-TRUE MURDER: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History   https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064697978510Check out TRUE MURDER PODCAST @ truemurderpodcast.com

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every week another fascinating author talking about the most shocking and infamous killers in true crime history.

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True Murder with your host journalist and author Dan Zufanski.

1:16.0

Good evening. Ron Crisp invites the reader to follow him through his investigation of the Leslie Barry Murder.

1:23.0

The trial of art and zuras for the murder. The evidence that led him to his three suspects.

1:30.0

How his investigation of the Barry Murder led him to the defense of Angelo Bono in the hillside strangler case.

1:37.0

And what happened in his personal life as a result of his attempts to expose the systemic cover-up in California versus Angelo Bono?

1:46.0

The single most important clue in the case came from the statement of a 14 year old boy on the night of the Barry Murder.

1:54.0

Crisp wasn't at the crime scene that night but would read the statement in police reports a week and a half later.

2:01.0

When he read it, he was astonished that the police seemed to be showing no interest in this remarkable 16 word statement from a friend of the victim.

2:10.0

The cops ignoring evidence that could help crack a case that had baffled them for 18 months.

2:15.0

Cos Crisp for wonder if they were so stupid they couldn't connect these two simple dots or if something more sinister was going on.

2:23.0

A dozen books or more have been written about the hillside strangler case.

2:27.0

In case taking a cue from the books, screenwriters have used the case in movies and TV co-p shows to lend an air of credibility to their fictitious storylines.

2:37.0

However, these movies and co-p shows have kept them if alive that Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Bono were the hillside stranglers.

2:46.0

Author Ron Crisp reduced the statement by the 14 year old boy to four words and made it the title of his book.

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