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  1. William Bonin, known as the “Freeway Killer,” murdered at least 21 boys and young men in 1979 and 1980. He enticed victims, aged 12 to 19, into his van and sexually assaulted them before killing them, usually by strangulation.

  2. 5. Sept. 2023 · William Bonin was a twice-paroled sex offender, truck driver, and American serial killer who abducted, sexually assaulted, and murdered at least 22 young boys and men in a series of murders between 1979 and 1980. Bonin is suspected of at least 15 additional murders that were never charged. Bonin’s name became scorched into the nation’s ...

  3. William George Bonin alias „The Freeway Killer“ (* 8. Januar 1947; † 23. Februar 1996 im Staatsgefängnis San Quentin, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder. Vermutete Opfer des Freeway Killers. Die Namen der Opfer, für deren Ermordung William Bonin verurteilt wurde, sind kursiv geschrieben. 1.

  4. 11. Aug. 2023 · Before the world knew William Bonin's name, he was known as the Freeway Killer in households across Southern California. He was convicted of killing, sexually assaulting and brutally torturing 14 boys and young men between May of 1979 and June of 1980 when he would roam the labyrinthine roads of SoCal in his beat-up van cruising for victims.

  5. Summary: Defendant William George Bonin, the “Freeway Killer,” kidnapped, robbed, raped and murdered a total of 14 teenaged boys between 1979 and 1980. His co-defendants were also young men between the ages of 17 and 21. The defendant was sentenced to death in 1982 for 10 murders throughout Los Angeles County.

  6. William Pugh was sentenced to six years of voluntary manslaughter in the case of Harry Turner on May 17 1982. He was released in 1985 for good behaviour. Monroe was sentenced to 15 years to life for second degree murder on April 6 1981. To this day, he serves time at Mill Creek State Prison. Despite numerous appeals he’s been consistently denied parole. Finally, Miley was sentenced to 25 ...

  7. The most notorious killers hide in plain sight, free to kill, and kill again. But the criminal masterminds of fiction, in their minds, they commit the perfect murder. In reality, it’s their foolish mistakes that get them caught. Nathan C.: California Boxing Day 1972.