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Next up on the true crime docket is Peacock's limited series Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy, which covers one of ...
John Wayne Gacy was convicted of killing 33 young men and boys in the Chicago area in the 1970s and was executed in 1994.
A well-known criminal profiler is sharing the bizarre demands that made him stop trying to interview infamous serial killer John Wayne Gacy, almost three decades after the so-called “Killer ...
Peacock’s new series “John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise” takes a deeper look at the killer clown and the confirmed 33 lives he took (investigators believe there were more victims in other ...
'The John Wayne Gacy Tapes,' which covers the notorious Chicagoland killer, premieres on Netflix on April 20, 2022.
Chicago accent, mannerisms among what people who worked with Gacy remember Months before he was unmasked as a killer, an act of anger in Roseville showcased his character ROSEVILLE, Ill. — John ...
Serial killer John Wayne Gacy spoke exclusively to CBS 2's Walter Jacobson in 1992. Here is the revealing, and sometimes disturbing, story.
Any John Wayne Gacy fans in the house? Glen Meadmore is a different sort of guitar-toting chap Author Jay Allen Sanford Publish Date Sept. 13, 2017 Serial killer's portrait of Glen Meadmore ...
John Wayne Gacy’s confession to the rape and murder of more than 30 people didn’t just awaken America to a nightmare hidden in its own backyard.
At the Des Plaines police station, John Wayne Gacy covers his face with his manacled hands as he emerged after an all-night questioning session on Dec. 22, 1978.
Francis Wayne Alexander went missing shortly after moving to Chicago, in an area where Gacy targeted most of his victims.
In 1992, John Wayne Gacy talked about his murders for the first time, with CBS 2's Walter Jacobson, and Gacy spent the whole interview attempting to paint himself as a misunderstood victim of ...