John Wayne Gacy Jr., born in Chicago in 1942, was beaten and called a
"sissy" by his
alcoholic father; and suffered a chldhood head injury that caused him to
have periodic blackouts
for years. He was a restaurant manager in iowa in 1968, when his arrest
for sodomizing a young
male employee and paying to have a witness beaten for testifying against
him led to the breakup
of his first maniage. Remarried, he settled in a Chicago suburb and kept
his homosexuality
secret, narrowly avoiding a 1971 sodomy rape charge when the victim
failed to show in court.
Gacy was a community activist, a successfut independent contractor, a
leader in the Junior
Chamber of Commerce, and Jayoee-elected 'Man of the Year." He
entertained hospitalized
children as Pogo the Clown.
Gacy began to torture and kill in 1972. His victims, all male, ranged
in age from nine to 27.
Many were lured by promises of construction jobs, offered liquor and,
once drunk, were tied to a
chair and chloroformed. Each was violated, and those Gacy killed were
usualy buried in the
crawlspace beneath his home. In 1978 Gacy's wife left him, in 1977 one
victim survived and
reported Gacy to police, but they were slow to act and only charged him
with a misdemeanor. In
late 1978, the mother of a missing man told police her son had phoned to
tell her he'd been
offered a job by Gacy. investigators found 28 bodies in the crawlspace
and five more corpses in
a local river. Survivors then came forth to identify Gacy.
In 1988, Gacy was sentenced to 21 life imprisonments and 12 death
sentences. Alternately
denying his guilt and attributing his crimes to childhood atrocities, he
paints clown portraits in
jail.
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