As a young adult, the outgoing and sociable John Gacy became a successful building contractor and a married man and father. He was well known and respected in his suburban Chicago community. He became heavily involved in local politics and was named Jaycee (Junior Chamber of Commerce) “Man of the Year.” He even escorted President Jimmy Carter’s wife, Rosalyn, on one of her visits to Chicago.
John Wayne Gacy’s childhood was rough. Young boys usually look up to their fathers, and Gacy’s father was no role model. He was an alcoholic who beat Gacy on a regular basis. Gacy even had to watch as his father beat his mother. Gacy’s beatings were so brutal that he was in the hospital regularly from suffering from blackouts from seizures. This medical
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also known as the Killer Clown. He was an American Serial killer and rapist who sexually assaulted 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978. He became known as the “Killer Clown” because of his charitable services at fundraising events. He goes to parades and children's parties. Where he would dress as "Pogo the Clown", a character he devised himself. He was named after his mother’s favorite Hollywood movie star, the legendary John “Duke” Wayne. He
He enticed many young men to his home for homosexual liaisons, tying or handcuffing his partners then strangling or choking them. Gacy was a successful contractor, was active in the community, and often dressed up as a clown for parties. He has the distinction of having been convicted of more murders than anyone else in American history. Gacy pointed officers to the precise locations of certain bodies in the crawl space and stated that he had lured the victims to his home, either expressly for sex or through the promise of employment, and then strangled
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His lawyers went to trial to plead not guilty for Gacy’s charges because of his multiple personality disorder, and had other doctors from Gacy’s past come in to testify that Gacy was a “paranoid schizophrenic” which means he suffered from a multiple personality disorder. After Gacy’s execution, his brain was removed and examined by Dr. Helen Morrison, who had interviewed Gacy and several other serial killers to try and find common personality traits of these violent killers. An examination of Gacy’s brain, however, showed no