John Wayne Gacy Jr. (1942-1994) was raised by a father who was drunk who likes to torment him since he was a child, a barrage of punches often happen to little John. As adults, Gacy, a poor student and dropped out, heading west, Las Vegas to try their luck.
Then back to Chichago Gacy and complete college there, though not yet graduated from high school. Then after completing his studies, Gacy moved to Illinois and married Marlynn Myers. Parents Marlynn gives KFC franchise, and Gacy fill the position of manager.
Amid the bustle of family life and work, Gacy homosexual rumors began to spread and exposed to sexual harassment allegations against a number of boys. In 1968, Gacy was sentenced to 10 years in prison in the state of Iowa. His wife later divorced him.
In 1970 he was released for good behavior and return to live with his mother. He found a job as a cook and buy a house, but in February 1971 he was accused of assault trial by a young child.
Gacy married a second time in June 1972 with a lady who had known her as a teenager, but once again he turned to pornography and they divorced in 1976.
Once again he found an active social life. He created the character Pogo and memperagakannya clowns at parties, events and visiting children in hospitals. He was active in politics and even a picture taken with Jimmy Carter's wife Rosalynn.
Chain Story of Murder Begins
But bad behavior Gacy started back again, now his story is a serial killer. The basement of his house soon became a mass grave, Gacy is overwhelmed and then throw the bodies into the nearest river.
Police began to suspect him, checking criminal records and began to believe that Gacy was the culprit. Police then checked his home and found the terrible facts, namely in temukannya 27 bodies who are victims of Gacy.
The trial began on January 6, 1980 in Chicago and relatives of victims to give evidence. There are 60 witnesses in the trial. A psychologist says he is schizophrenic and insane when he committed the murder, but he was convicted and sentenced to death.
He eventually was executed by lethal injection on May 9, 1994. After his death the house in which to bury the victims of murders Gacy destroyed to prevent the visitors coming to see the terrible tragedy that has ever happened there.
The surrounding land was cleared, although some times tried to plant grass, but the result is always disappointing. The grass was dead and the ground was often removing mud.
Painting, Art Gacy
During 14 years in prison, Gacy made oil painting, his favorite subjects are clowns. His paintings include pictures of Snow White and the Seven dwarfs and fellow serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and Ed Gein, who also has a "reputation" in the arts.
Many of the Gacy paintings sold at auction after the execution. 19 prepared for sale, prices ranging from $ 195 - $ 9,500. Some people buy Gacy paintings to destroy it.
Bonfire in Naperville, Illinois in June 1994 attended by 300 people, including nine family members of victims who witnessed the burning of about 25 paintings.
The other two are owned National Museum of Crime including the "Baseball Hall of Fame", was signed by 46 members of the Baseball Hall of Fame including Duke Snider, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra, and Roy Campanella. President Richard Nixon signed it as well.
Then back to Chichago Gacy and complete college there, though not yet graduated from high school. Then after completing his studies, Gacy moved to Illinois and married Marlynn Myers. Parents Marlynn gives KFC franchise, and Gacy fill the position of manager.
Amid the bustle of family life and work, Gacy homosexual rumors began to spread and exposed to sexual harassment allegations against a number of boys. In 1968, Gacy was sentenced to 10 years in prison in the state of Iowa. His wife later divorced him.
In 1970 he was released for good behavior and return to live with his mother. He found a job as a cook and buy a house, but in February 1971 he was accused of assault trial by a young child.
Gacy married a second time in June 1972 with a lady who had known her as a teenager, but once again he turned to pornography and they divorced in 1976.
Once again he found an active social life. He created the character Pogo and memperagakannya clowns at parties, events and visiting children in hospitals. He was active in politics and even a picture taken with Jimmy Carter's wife Rosalynn.
Chain Story of Murder Begins
But bad behavior Gacy started back again, now his story is a serial killer. The basement of his house soon became a mass grave, Gacy is overwhelmed and then throw the bodies into the nearest river.
Police began to suspect him, checking criminal records and began to believe that Gacy was the culprit. Police then checked his home and found the terrible facts, namely in temukannya 27 bodies who are victims of Gacy.
The trial began on January 6, 1980 in Chicago and relatives of victims to give evidence. There are 60 witnesses in the trial. A psychologist says he is schizophrenic and insane when he committed the murder, but he was convicted and sentenced to death.
He eventually was executed by lethal injection on May 9, 1994. After his death the house in which to bury the victims of murders Gacy destroyed to prevent the visitors coming to see the terrible tragedy that has ever happened there.
The surrounding land was cleared, although some times tried to plant grass, but the result is always disappointing. The grass was dead and the ground was often removing mud.
Painting, Art Gacy
During 14 years in prison, Gacy made oil painting, his favorite subjects are clowns. His paintings include pictures of Snow White and the Seven dwarfs and fellow serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and Ed Gein, who also has a "reputation" in the arts.
Many of the Gacy paintings sold at auction after the execution. 19 prepared for sale, prices ranging from $ 195 - $ 9,500. Some people buy Gacy paintings to destroy it.
Bonfire in Naperville, Illinois in June 1994 attended by 300 people, including nine family members of victims who witnessed the burning of about 25 paintings.
The other two are owned National Museum of Crime including the "Baseball Hall of Fame", was signed by 46 members of the Baseball Hall of Fame including Duke Snider, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra, and Roy Campanella. President Richard Nixon signed it as well.
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