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John Wayne Gacy known as the Killer Clown, Gacy murdered 33 boys -- most of them teenagers -- and buried them inside his Norwood Park, Illinois, home between 1972 and 1978, before an investigation into the disappearance of a Des Plaines teenager led to his arrest. While convicted of 33 murders, it’s believed by many that Gacy, who was sentenced to death and died in 1994, is responsible for more unsolved murders or disappearances. Despite committing such heinous crimes, the three-part docuseries shows how Gacy was able to get away with it – and that was largely due to the way he looked and acted in society. Prior to his first murder, he was a married, aspiring politician in Wisconsin, where he was a Democratic precinct captain, before moving to the suburbs of Chicago where he ran a successful contracting company. #JohnWayneGacy #TheKillerClown #TrueCrimes #CrimesStory #CrimeDetective
John Wayne Gacy known as the Killer Clown, Gacy murdered 33 boys -- most of them teenagers -- and buried them inside his Norwood Park, Illinois, home between 1972 and 1978, before an investigation into the disappearance of a Des Plaines teenager led to his arrest. While convicted of 33 murders, it’s believed by many that Gacy, who was sentenced to death and died in 1994, is responsible for more unsolved murders or disappearances. Despite committing such heinous crimes, the three-part docuseries shows how Gacy was able to get away with it – and that was largely due to the way he looked and acted in society. Prior to his first murder, he was a married, aspiring politician in Wisconsin, where he was a Democratic precinct captain, before moving to the suburbs of Chicago where he ran a successful contracting company. #JohnWayneGacy #TheKillerClown #TrueCrimes #CrimesStory #CrimeDetective