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William Bonin - Wikipedia William George Bonin (January 8, 1947 – February 23, 1996), also called the Freeway Killer [2] and the Freeway Strangler, [3] was an American serial killer and sex offender who raped, tortured, and murdered young men and boys between 1968 and 1980 in southern California He was convicted of 14 murders, but he confessed to 21 and is suspected
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 Known as California's Freeway Killer, William Bonin used a Ford van to lure in teenage hitchhikers to rape and ruthlessly murder
Executed Inmate Summary – William George Bonin - CDCR Bonin was the first California inmate to be executed by lethal injection Warden Arthur Calderon gave the order to begin the execution at 12:09 a m and Bonin was pronounced dead at 12:13 a m Bonin spent his last day visiting with friends
Who is William Bonin, Southern Californias Freeway Killer? Bonin was dubbed the Freeway Killer because his victims were found dumped alongside major highways and roads As far as authorities know, he was 32 the first time he took a life, but the two-time parolee already had stints in jail with a rap sheet a mile long for kidnapping, assault, and rape
‘Freeway Killer’ Terrorized Southern California During . . . Bonin was convicted in 1982 of 10 homicides in Los Angeles County and another four out of Orange County the following year He received two death sentences, and Bonin, 49, became the first California inmate to die by lethal injection when he was executed at San Quentin Prison shortly after midnight on Feb 23, 1996
How Many People Did William Bonin Kill? How Did the Freeway . . . The state of California, specifically the counties of Los Angeles and Orange, was terrorized by William George Bonin between the years 1979 and 1980 Infamous for kidnapping, raping, and strangling young men and boys, Bonin earned the moniker of “Freeway Killer” since the bodies of most of his victims were found lying beside southern