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Season 6 Episode 4 Ken Bianchi: “The Demon Teeth of The Hillside Strangler”

Tony Ciaglia Season 6 Episode 4

Tony shares a phone clip with Bianchi’s mom that has never been revealed before. 

  • When Kenny was 4 or 5 he got 3 sets of front teeth. She asked the dentist if he would be a demon, and if he would go crazy later in life.
  • Talk about foreshadowing isn’t it ironic that this guy truly is a demon.
  • Bianchi’s adopted father Nick Bianchi died suddenly in 1965. It has been said that Frances made him wear his dads shoes to his funeral to symbolize that now he has to fill his father’s shoes.
  • Tony shares a conversation with Ken were he fervently denies this even though Ken’s mom told Tony that it happened. 
  • Here’s where his psychopathy shows because Bianchi always wants to control the narrative. The internet drives him crazy because he’s a true  psychopath and he can’t control what’s being said, so he has to improvise whenever he can.
  • Ken claims that Tony was duped into believing that a piece of art that he obtained was a forgery. 
  • Tony shows the artwork and reads the COA that is written and signed by Kenneth Bianchi in 1991 verifying that he was the artist. 
  • Once again Ken is shown to be a compulsive liar that lies even when he doesn’t have to. 



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