John Wayne Gacy murdered several young men and boys in the Chicago area in the 1970s, resulting in his conviction. Authorities discovered most of his victims’ remains either in a crawl space beneath ...
It was 1972 and John Gacy had a problem. He had to meet his wife to attend a wake, but he had a young man's body in his spare bedroom. "Right in front of the closet, that opens into the trap into the ...
CHICAGO — He will ever fascinate, I’m afraid, that arrogant killer named John Wayne Gacy. I have never forgotten being a young reporter and watching as some of the dead bodies of young men and boys ...
John Wayne Gacy, one of the most infamous serial killers in history, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 33 young men and teenage boys in his home in Chicago. He buried most of his victims in his ...
“Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy” explores the reign of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Between the years of 1972 and 1978, he abducted, abused, and murdered 33 young men and teenage boys, burying ...
John Wayne Gacy's modest and unassuming ranch-style house had horrors hidden underneath it. Neighbors in Norwood Park Township, Ill., knew Gacy as a successful contractor who dressed as "Pogo the ...
For more than three decades, Sherry Marino had her doubts the remains authorities found in Gacy's crawlspace were really from her son. Michael Marino, 14, disappeared in October of 1976. Two years ...
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