- Bonin Islands - Wikipedia
The Bonin Islands, also known as the Ogasawara Islands (Japanese: 小笠原諸島), is a Japanese archipelago of over 30 subtropical and tropical islands located around 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) SSE of Tokyo and 1,600 kilometers (1,000 mi) northwest of Guam [1][2] The group as a whole has a total area of 84 square kilometers (32 sq mi) but only two of the islands are permanently inhabited
- William Bonin, The Freeway Killer Who Murdered 14 Boys
William Bonin, the "Freeway Strangler," was executed in 1996 for raping and murdering at least 14 boys and young men in southern California between 1979 and 1980
- Executed Inmate Summary – William George Bonin
Executed Inmate Summary – William George Bonin WARNING: The following crime summaries contain graphic descriptions of one or more murders and may not be suitable for all audiences
- Bonin Islands | Japanese Archipelago, Volcanic Islands . . .
Bonin Islands, some 30 volcanic islands and islets in the central Pacific Ocean, about 500 miles (800 km) southeast of Japan They can be divided into three main groups: Chichijima (Beechey) Group: Ani and Chichi islands; Mukojima (Parry) Group: Muko Island; and Hahajima (Baily) Group: Haha Island
- ‘Freeway Killer’ Terrorized Southern California During . . .
Between 1979 and 1980, serial killer William George Bonin confessed to slaying 21 boys and young men
- Who is William Bonin, Southern Californias Freeway Killer?
Here's everything you need to know about William Bonin, known as the Freeway Killer because he dumped the bodies of his victims along California highways
- Accomplice of notorious Freeway Killer is beaten to death . . .
An accomplice of serial killer William G Bonin, the so-called Freeway Killer, has died after being beaten by another inmate at Mule Creek State Prison, authorities said
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