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  1. John Wayne Gacy (March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994) was an American serial killer and sex offender who raped, tortured and murdered at least 33 young men and boys in Norwood Park Township, near Chicago, Illinois. He became known as the Killer Clown due to his public performances as a clown prior to the discovery of his crimes.

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    • March 17, 1942, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
  2. Jun 16, 2023 · Infamous Serial Killers. John Wayne Gacy, often called the “Killer Clown,” was one of the worst serial killers in U.S. history, murdering at least 33 teenage boys and young men. By...

    • 1967-68: Gacy Is Accused of Sexual Assault
    • December 3, 1968: Gacy Is Sentenced to 10 Years Behind Bars
    • June 18, 1970: Gacy Is Granted Parole
    • February 12, 1971: Gacy Again Draws The Attention of Authorities
    • August 1971: The Businessman Settles in A New Home
    • January 3, 1972: Gacy Kills His First Victim
    • July 1, 1972: Gacy Gets Hitched Again
    • July 31, 1975: A Young Associate of Gacy's Goes Missing
    • January 1976: Police Stake Out Gacy's Home
    • March 2, 1976: Gacy Divorces His Second Wife

    Gacy, a restaurant manager and a father of two in Waterloo, Iowa, sees his family-man image shatteredwhen two high school boys describe to authorities how he served them alcohol, forced them to watch pornographic films and initiated sexual contact; one also claims that Gacy attempted to strangle him. Gacy subsequently hires a high school senior to ...

    One month after pleading guilty to sodomy, Gacy earns a 10-year prison sentence, the strict punishment meant to serve as "a further deterrent" to his preying on teenage boys.

    Reportedly a well-behaved prisoner, Gacy is allowed to leave the Iowa State Reformatory for Men at Anamosa after just 18 months. Divorced from his wife, and his abusive father now deceased, he moves to his hometown of Chicago to live with his mother.

    A teenage boy tells Chicago policethat Gacy picked him up from a bus station and tried to force him into having sex. The charges are dropped when the boy fails to show up to testify in court, and the incident seemingly escapes notice from the Iowa parole board.

    Needing a larger space to operate his new construction business, PDM Contractors, Gacy and his mother move into a houseat 8213 West Summerdale Avenue in Norwood Park Township.

    Returning to the bus station, Gacy picks up his first known murder victim, later identified as Timothy McCoy. After bringing the teenager home, where they drink and engage in sexual acts, Gacy stabs him to death and buries him in a crawl space.

    Gacy marries Carol Hoff, a childhood friend. She notices a strange smell coming from the crawl space, but her husband blames it on the runoff from a sewer pipe, and attempts to stifle the smell by spreading concrete and lime in the area.

    John Butkovich, one of the many young men and teenagers hired for PDM Contractors, disappearsafter a heated confrontation with Gacy over unpaid wages. His car is found near his parents' home the following day with the key in the ignition. Butkovich is later identified as Gacy's third murder victim.

    The complaints beginning to pile up, police camp outat 8213 West Summerdale Avenue after a 9-year-old boy prostitute is reported missing. Attempts to question the young men coming and going from the house fail to uncover any relevant evidence.

    Already living alone, Gacy has his separation from Carol formalized with their divorce. During this time he begins appearing more frequently around town as his alter ego, Pogo the clown. He also picks up the pace on his murderous spree, claiming another two dozen victimsfrom April 1976 through the end of 1977.

  3. May 10, 1994 · Over a period of just a few years, he murdered 33 people, 29 of whom were found underneath Gacys house — 26 in the crawlspace and 3 other bodies were found in other areas beneath his home. A young man went to the Chicago police for help in 1977, claiming that he had been kidnapped and molested by John Wayne Gacy.

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  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Published 3:20 PM PDT, October 26, 2021. CHICAGO (AP) — John Wayne Gacy was convicted of killing 33 young men and boys in the Chicago area in the 1970s. Authorities found most of his victims’ remains in a crawl space under his suburban Chicago house or buried elsewhere on the property.

  6. Oct 25, 2021 · He confessed to four more murders of victims found in waterways south of Chicago. More than 40 years later, here’s a guide to the investigation, conviction and execution of Gacy, and the ...

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