In the mid-1960s, these two went on a killing spree for several days. In some of the murders, the killers would toss a coin to see which one would get to stab the victim to death

a. Bianchi and Buono
b. Rutterschmidt and Golay
c. Kelbach and Lance
d. Beck and Fernandez


C

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