Killer Clown [John Wayne Gacy] Body Language Analysis
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John Wayne Gacy was responsible for one of the most horrific crimes in Chicago's history. Gacy was a building contractor who also worked as a clown named "Pogo the Clown" at children's parties, but underneath his seemingly innocent exterior was a monstrous individual who preyed on young men and boys. He lured them to his home just outside of Chicago for sex and then strangled them to death, at one point, even stabbing one of his victims.
Between 1972 and 1978, Gacy killed 33 young men and boys. Their remains were found in a crawl space under Gacy's suburban Chicago house, buried elsewhere on his property, or in waterways south of Chicago. In December 1978, Gacy came to the attention of authorities after a 15-year-old boy went missing in Des Plaines. This led to the discovery of the first set of victim remains in the crawl space under Gacy's house.
In March 1980, Gacy was convicted of killing all 33 of his victims, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history. He was sentenced to death and executed by lethal injection at the Stateville Correctional Center in Joliet on May 10, 1994.
But the case didn't end there. In 2011, the Cook County Sheriff's Department announced that it was undertaking a new effort to identify the remains of eight Gacy victims whose names still were not known. They hoped that advances in DNA testing could help identify the victims.
Over the next few years, the county was able to identify three of the eight victims in 2011, 2017, and even so recently as October 25, 2021. However, that still leaves the names of five victims unknown.