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Gacy

INTRODUCTION
During the years prior to his December, 1978 arrest, John Wayne Gacy Jr. murdered at least 33 young men and boys. Most of these boys were buried under his home in Chicago, Illinois. After different employment paths, Gacy became a building contractor. Many of the boys worked for him and he lured them into his home with prospects of sex, drugs, and better money. Here they were often raped, tortured and then killed.
THE CRIMES
The first known crime was in 1968. Indicted for committing sodomy to a minor Gacy was sentenced to ten years, only serving eighteen months. Victim, Mark Miller, was supposed to be assaulted by a hired hand, however, fought back and the police found out about everything. Between his release in 1970 and December 1978 Gacy murdered a known 33 victims; all young men.
After confiscating evidence such as drugs, handcuffs, sexual toys, and several works of homosexual literature, Gacy was arrested. In his crawl space beneath his house, the smell......


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