John Wayne Gacy Chapter Summaries

1015 Words5 Pages

A friendly face in the Chicago community with a dark secret that will eventually play a part in his death. John Wayne Gacy was a key member in society and his business skills were highly respected by his peers. This book highlighted the brutal torture/murders that 33 young men had to endure. This book was written by an Illinois state attorney, Terry Sullivan with the help of Peter T. Maiken. With this being said, there is a lot of detail about the case and the murders. John Wayne Gacy was born in 1942 in Chicago, Illinois where was raised in an abusive household . He would try to make his father proud in every way possible. Instead of being happy for his son’s accomplishments, their drunken father would beat him and his siblings with a …show more content…

Piest went missing in 1978 when he was last seen by his mother before he headed to Gacy’s looking for a job. Piest was later found in the Des Plaines river. Like the 24 other victims, Piest was identified through dental records. The other nine victims could not be identified. With the 33 men Gacy had killed he claims he doesn’t even remember killing some of them, for example, Jeffrey Rignall. Greg Bedoe was one of the investigators who searched Gacy’s crawl space where he buried the majority of his victims. It wasn’t until Bedoe came back to Gacy’s house that he found a human skull in the crawl space. It was at that time when Bedoe realized “this place is a graveyard of formerly living men” (Sullivan & Maiken, 1983, p. 199). Gacy was even moved by this epiphany that he wrote a letter to his family saying, “I’ve been very sick (both mentally and physically) I wish I had had help sooner. May God forgive me…” (Sullivan & Maiken, 1983, p. 199). Gacy made a remark in an interview where he claimed the victims killed themselves. When asked to explain his reasoning he stated that they would “convulse, which would make the rope tighter, and thus they killed themselves” (Sullivan & Maiken, 1983, p. 224). Gacy was served to 12 death sentences and 21 natural life sentences. On may 10, 1994 Gacy died by lethal

More about John Wayne Gacy Chapter Summaries