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 MGM+ Greenlights True-Crime Docuseries "The Hillside Strangler"
 
 Four-part series premiering January 18, 2026, revisits the chilling crimes
that terrorized Los Angeles - featuring exclusive access to the Hillside Strangler himself
 
 LOS ANGELES - November 3, 2025 - MGM+, a premium linear channel and streaming service, today announced it has greenlit The Hillside Strangler, a new four-part true-crime docuseries that explores the infamous murders that gripped Los Angeles in the late 1970s and the exhaustive investigation that followed. From executive producers Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman for The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC), a part of Sony Pictures Television; Tim Walsh who executive produced IPC's hit miniseries Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer with Holzman and Saidman for Netflix and Prime Video's On Call; and Peter LoGreco, who also directs and serves as showrunner, the docuseries will premiere on January 18, 2026.
 
 In the late 1970s, Los Angeles was the serial murder capital of the world. The Freeway Killers. The Toolbox Killers. The Dating Game Killer. The Skid Row Slasher. But none terrorized this city of millions more than the Hillside Strangler, a phantom who struck without warning, abducting, raping, and murdering a dozen women and girls and leaving their bodies displayed on the hillsides like grim trophies. These crimes sparked the largest manhunt in LA's blood-soaked history, led by a relentless homicide detective named Frank Salerno. His dogged pursuit led to the strangler's capture and the revelation that these vicious acts were perpetrated by two men, Kenneth Bianchi and his cousin Angelo Buono.
 
 After the longest criminal trial in U.S. history, both were sentenced to life in prison, and Salerno's work became legend. It was the case that defined his career and set him on the path to later bring down the Night Stalker. Now, for the first time in over 40 years, Frank Salerno tells his story, revisiting the case that changed him forever. But he isn't the only one ready to talk. Angelo Buono died behind bars in 2002, but Kenneth Bianchi is alive in prison and has never been willing to share his story on camera - until now.
 
 "The Hillside Strangler is a compelling deep dive into an infamous serial killing that terrorized Southern California in the late 1970s," said Michael Wright, head of MGM+. "This docuseries delivers a riveting experience with unprecedented access to one of the most notorious cases in American criminal history, offering MGM+ viewers the premium, thought-provoking storytelling they've come to expect from our brand."
 
 In a joint statement, IPC's Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman added, "We're thrilled to be working with Michael Wright and his team again on The Hillside Strangler after our first collaboration on The Wonderland Murders, which was a great success on the platform. MGM+ continues to be an ideal home for gripping true crime sagas, and we're proud to bring audiences the chilling and controversial tale of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, crafted alongside our EP partners, Tim Walsh and EP/director Peter LoGreco."
 
 About The Intellectual Property Corporation
 The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC), a part of Sony Pictures Television, is a multi-Emmy winning content creation and best-in-class production studio based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 2016 by Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman, IPC develops and produces a wide array of premium nonfiction television series, unscripted formats, documentary feature films. Committed to excellence in both storytelling and artistry, IPC works with notable entertainment platforms across the U.S and abroad. Recent productions include Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal, With Love, Meghan, Indian Matchmaking and Night Stalker (Netflix); Secrets of Playboy (A&E); Selena + Restaurant (Food Network); The Climb (HBO Max); We're Here (HBO); A Plan to Kill (Oxygen); Expedition from Hell: The Lost Tapes (Discovery); United States of Scandal with Jake Tapper (CNN); Death in the Dorms, The D'Amelio Show, and RapCaviar Presents (Hulu); and The Con (ABC). IPC is a two-time Emmy Award recipient and a Producers Guild Award recipient for its series Leah Remini: Scientology & the Aftermath (A&E).
 
 About MGM+ 
 MGM+, an Amazon company, is a premium linear channel and streaming service delivering a broad lineup of quality original series and docuseries, the latest movie releases, and classic film franchises - all available in the U.S. on TV, on-demand, online, and across devices. MGM+ is a destination for original premium content, with original series including sci-fi horror series FROM, Emmy-winning series Godfather of Harlem, the Western adventure Billy the Kid, horror thriller The Institute, and the romantic adventure series Robin Hood. The network is also the home of acclaimed docuseries, including Emmy-nominated Laurel Canyon, My Life as a Rolling Stone, NFL Icons, and San Francisco Sounds: A Place in Time. Premium movies are also available, including Top Gun: Maverick, No Time to Die, Creed 3, House of Gucci, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Till, and Smile.  
  
 With thousands of titles available for streaming, MGM+ is available nationwide through cable, telco, satellite, emerging digital distribution channels, its MGM+ app, and all new Fire TV device purchases come with a six-month MGM+ subscription courtesy of Amazon. For more information about the current MGM+ lineup, go to www.mgmplus.com or follow on X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
 
		 
 
		
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