John Wayne Gacy Jr. was born in Chicago, Illinois in March 1942, where he was beaten down by his alcoholic abusive father. Although he had close relations with his sisters and mother, Gacy yet sought for the acceptance of his father. At the ages of 5, 7, and 8, he was sexually abused by a family friend of his father’s. By the third grade, Gacy had suffered from blackouts, which resulted in retaining him from school. With that, his grades started to decline. He eventually headed to Las Vegas to leave his dysfunctional family where he ultimately worked as a mortuary attendant. Due to leaving for Las Vegas with barely any money, Gacy “saved money by sleeping on a cot behind the embalming room” (Dyke et al., 2015). It was not until one night, he …show more content…
Even his father admitted to he was wrong about him, and Gacy described as having the perfect life, along with his two children. As Gacy ascended through the ranks of the Jaycees, he learned about the circulation of wife-swapping prostitution and abundant drugs, happening below the surface of the organization. Gacy regularly took part in the activities, inspiring him to open a club in his basement, often getting teenage boys drunk to make sexual advances. In 1967, Gacy committed his first known sexual assault by getting a 15 year-old boy drunk and persuaded the boy to perform oral sex on Gacy. He had his ways throughout his criminal life course by using lies involving money and bribing, to saying he was carrying out homosexual experiments for scientific research. In between his criminal behaviour, Gacy was a model citizen in all the communities he has been a part of. In 1975, Gacy joined a group called the Jolly Jokers, and took part in performing at parties and events, going as far as to creating his own persona, Pogo the clown. Seeing that Pogo became very popular and well-known in the community, Gacy had found a new a way of luring teenage
Gacy buried McCoy's body in the crawl space and later covered the youth's grave with
When people think great westerns they think Rio Bravo, Stage Coach, El Dorado, and True Grit; these films have many things in common, but most importantly they all star John Wayne. John Wayne is more known for his roles in the westerns as a gun slinger or a sheriff, but he had other roles such as a navy captain, a safari hunter, and once as a Davy Crockett. He also played in different genres such as action, comedy, drama, and of course westerns. John Wayne was born Marion Michael Morrison in Winterset, Iowa, on May 26,1907(History). His family moved to Glendale, California in 1913, where he grew up like any other child.
Gacy’s father became an alcoholic and repeatedly would beat his wife and children, primarily Gacy. His family problems eventually took their tole on his schoolwork. After attending four different high schools, and eventually dropping out, Gacy moved to Las Vegas. He held a job at a funeral home as a janitor in order to save enough money in order to someday return to Chicago. Once he returned home he enrolled in a Business College and eventually graduated with a degree.
Although the heart condition Gacy had wasn’t his fault, his father looked at it as another failure. John later realized that he was attracted to men, and experienced great turmoil over his sexuality. John served as a fast-food chain manager during the 1960’s and became a self-made building contractor as well as a Democratic precinct captain in the Chicago suburbs in the 1970’s. John would dress up as a clown and perform at birthday parties for children and he would also organize cultural gatherings. John was married twice and divorced twice and also had biological children as well as stepchildren.
the victim was unidentified between fourteen and eighteen years old. Gacy strangled the boy and put the body in his closet after he had murdered him. He claimed that there was fluid that leaked out of the boy's body while it was in his closet that stained his carpet, he then took the body and buried it about fifteen feet from his barbecue pit in his backyard. Gacy was also known as the "Killer Clown". He stated that acting as a clown allowed him to get closer to children.
With all the troubles at home Gacy decided to leave for Las Vegas Nevada in 1962. He found a Job at a mortuary, after a year of working he Began to like the dead bodies he worked with and hugged them and gave the dead bodies attention. Gacy was shocked with his own actions and moved back home with his parents. Moving back home lead him to normal life where he attended college, found a professional career, and fell in love with a co-worker.
The article, “John Wayne Gacy: A Timeline of the 'Killer Clown' Murders, Trial and Execution”, states, “Reportedly a well-behaved prisoner, Gacy is allowed to leave the Iowa State Reformatory for Men at Anamosa after just 18 months.” (Ott 2021). Gacy got released on probation for a year, and went back to live with his mother in Chicago, Illinois. It was not a year later when Gacy was brought back into the spotlight when he was accused of assault, but the charges were later dropped, when the boy did not show up in court. (Ott
When he was a teenager, Gacy was a hypochondriac. As his teen years went on, he finally had enough with his fathers abusive attitude, and he ran away at the age of 20 and headed for Los
His younger sister, Karen, is two years younger than him. When Gacy was eleven years old, he fell off a swing, which caused a blood clot that had gone unfound until he was sixteen. When he was seventeen, Gacy was diagnosed with a heart problem that put him in the hospital for various times throughout his life (John Wayne Gacy--The Clown That Killed 3). Gacy had an abusive childhood, as his father
Sometimes he would even dress as his other ego, “Pogo the Clown” to murder the boys. As the bodies of the victims piled up, Gacy found different ways to dispose of the bodies. Gacy used a product called Quicklime to help decompose the bodies. He then would store the bodies in the crawl space in his house. Twenty-nine bodies were discovered in his crawl space.
“Killing people is for hoods and hoodlums,”... “I can get all the dough I want by using my head, not an automatic,”said John Dillinger a gangster criminal. He robbed banks during the Great Depression. Doing this only in 14 months from May 1933-1934. Dillinger was a Thesis Dillinger’s criminal career started young, but his crimes got more extreme the older he got.
From all of the hate he was getting from his surroundings peers and family members, Gacy started to change into a human monster from just a regular teenage
John Wayne Gacy is a serial killer who killed 33 people in total. He was born on May 17th 1942 in Chicago where he was physically and verbally abused by his father. Since this age he showed unusual behaviours and avoiding society, but then was determined that he has a psychological disorder. He moved to Los Angeles and was living a normal life however he started showing his real face in 1968 where he raped a young, male employee.
When he went to school he kept more to himself over the years due to his heart condition that he was diagnosed with at 16. With his condition he was looked upon by his father as a failure. Time went by and Gacy started to realize that he felt attracted to men. With his new found sexuality and other knowing, he got a lot of encounters for it. Looking at Gacy you would think of him as just your average hard working man.
John Wayne Gacy, also known as, “The Killer Clown”, had a problematic childhood which affected his mental stability and may have caused him to become a serial killer; consequently,