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John Wayne Gacy: Defending a Monster: Defending a Monster: The True Story of the Lawyer Who Defended One of the Most Evil Serial Killers in History

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On the morning of March 12, William Kunkle continued to argue for the prosecution. [176] Kunkle referred to the defense's contention of insanity as "a sham", arguing that the facts of the case demonstrated Gacy's ability to think logically and control his actions. Kunkle also referred to the testimony of one of the doctors who had examined Gacy in 1968 and had concluded he was an antisocial personality, stating that had the recommendations of this doctor been heeded, Gacy would not have been freed. [167] At the close of his argument, Kunkle removed photos of Gacy's 22 identified victims from a display board and asked the jury not to show sympathy but to "show justice". [167] Cook County Sheriff Press - Gacy Lead Solves 41-Year-Old New Jersey Missing Person Case". Archived from the original on December 11, 2017 . Retrieved July 30, 2017. Armed with the signed search warrant, police and evidence technicians drove to Gacy's home. They found Gacy had unplugged his sump pump, flooding the crawl space with water; they replaced the plug and waited for the water to drain. Evidence technician Daniel Genty then entered the 28-by-38-foot (8.5m ×11.6m) crawl space, crawled to the southwest area and began digging. [2] Within minutes, he uncovered putrefied flesh and a human arm bone. Genty shouted to the investigators that they could charge Gacy with murder, adding, "I think this place is full of kids." A police photographer uncovered a patella in the northeast corner. The two then began digging in the southeast corner, uncovering two lower leg bones. [45] One month after his divorce was finalized, Gacy abducted and murdered 18-year-old Darrell Samson. He was last seen alive in Chicago on April 6, 1976. [47] Gacy buried him under the dining room, with cloth lodged in his throat. [97] On May 14, 15-year-old Randall Reffett disappeared shortly after returning home from a dental appointment. [98] Hours after Reffett was last seen by his family, 14-year-old Samuel Stapleton vanished as he walked home from his sister's apartment. [52] [99] He and Reffett were close acquaintances; [100] they were buried together in the crawl space, and investigators believe the two were murdered the same evening. [101]

Before the execution began, the chemicals used to effect the execution solidified unexpectedly, clogging the IV tube. The execution team replaced the clogged tube and the execution resumed. The entire procedure took 18 minutes. [213] Anesthesiologists blamed the problem on the prison officials' inexperience at conducting an execution. This error apparently led to Illinois' adopting an alternative method of lethal injection. One prosecutor at Gacy's trial, William Kunkle, said, "He got a much easier death than any of his victims." [214] NamUs - National Unidentified Persons Data System Case Report - 10998". Archived from the original on March 26, 2016 . Retrieved July 31, 2017. Shortly after Gacy left, Piest's mother arrived at the store to drive her son home so the family could celebrate her birthday together. [54] Piest asked his mother to wait, adding that "some contractor wants to talk to me about a job". He left the store at 9:00p.m., promising to return shortly. [133]

On February 15, 1983, Henry Brisbon, a fellow death row inmate known as the I-57 killer, stabbed Gacy in the arm with a sharpened wire. He received treatment in the prison hospital. [201] Moss, Jason; Kottler, Jeffrey A. (1999). The Last Victim: A True-life Journey Into the Mind of a Serial Killer. Virgin Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7535-0398-0. At 3:20a.m., Gacy arrived at the police station covered in mud, claiming he had been involved in a car accident. On returning to the police station later that day, Gacy denied any involvement in Piest's disappearance and repeated that he had not offered him a job. Gacy reiterated that he had returned to the pharmacy in response to a phone call from Torf informing him he had left his appointment book at the store. Detectives had already spoken with Torf, who denied calling Gacy. At the request of detectives, Gacy prepared a written statement detailing his movements on December 11. [138] First search warrant The head and upper torso of several bodies unearthed beneath Gacy's property had been placed in plastic bags. [t] In some cases, bodies were found with foreign objects such as prescription bottles lodged in their pelvic region, the position of which indicated the items had been thrust into the victims' anus. [112] Stein concluded 12 victims recovered from Gacy's property died of asphyxiation. [242] Gacy's vacant house was demolished in April 1979. [243] Des Plaines River In June 1978, Gacy began discarding the bodies of his victims in the Des Plaines River (pictured), as his crawl space was full. Inside the Mind of John Wayne Gacy focuses much more on Gacy than did Boys Enter the House by David B. Nelson, which I reviewed in 2021. I didn’t learn anything new, and yet somehow reading about the victims makes me feel at least I can do that much for them. The case is still active since five victims remain unnamed. Three victims have been identified since 2011, including Francis Wayne Alexander in October 2021.

After being informed that the police had found human remains in his crawl space and that he would now face murder charges, Gacy told officers he wanted to "clear the air". [45] In the early morning hours of December 22, and in the presence of his lawyers, Gacy provided a formal statement in which he confessed to murdering approximately 30 young males—all of whom he claimed had entered his house willingly. [45] Some victims were referred to by name, but Gacy claimed not to know or remember most of the names. [166] He claimed all were teenage male runaways or male prostitutes, the majority of whom he had buried in his crawl space. [45] Gacy claimed to have dug only five of the graves in this location and had his employees (including Gregory Godzik) dig the remaining trenches so that he would "have graves available". [136] When shown a driver's license issued to a Robert Hasten which had been found on his property, Gacy claimed not to know him but admitted that this license had been in the possession of one of his victims. [167] In January 1979, he had planned to conceal the corpses even further by covering the entire crawl space with concrete. [54] 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. The jury deliberated for one hour and fifty minutes. [186] Gacy was found guilty of 33 charges of murder; he was also found guilty of sexual assault and taking indecent liberties with a child, both in reference to Robert Piest. [167] [187] [188] At the time, his conviction for 33 murders was the most for which any person in U.S. history had been convicted. [189] [190]

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John Wayne Gacy, Jr. (March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994 pronounced Gay-see), also known as The Killer Clown and Pogo the Clown, was an American serial killer and rapist. He is confirmed to have killed 33 young men and teenage boys. He killed them in a brutal way and buried their bodies in or near his Chicago home. Gacy did not use a gun for any of his crimes. On December 30, Gacy abducted 19-year-old college student Robert Donnelly from a Chicago bus stop at gunpoint. [125] Gacy drove him to his home, where he raped, tortured, and repeatedly drowned Donnelly to unconsciousness in a bathtub as he made statements such as, "Aren't we playing fun games tonight?" [78] Donnelly later testified at trial that he was in such pain that he asked Gacy to kill him. Gacy replied "I'm getting 'round to it." [125] After several hours, Gacy drove Donnelly to his workplace and released him, warning him that if he complained to police, they would not believe him. [78] 1978 Serial killer John Wayne Gacy, left, and victim Francis Wayne Alexander. Photo by HANDOUTS / COOK COUNTY SHERIFF In addition to being the year his business expanded, Gacy freely admitted that 1975 was also when he began to increase the frequency of his excursions for sex with young males. [42] He often referred to these jaunts as "cruising". [47] Gacy committed most of his murders between 1976 and 1978, as he largely lived alone following his divorce. The victim found 6 miles (9.7km) downstream from the I-55 bridge on June 30 was not connected initially to Gacy. [99] [244] On January 9, 1979, this victim was identified using fingerprint records and a distinctive tattoo as Timothy O'Rourke. An autopsy was unable to rule out strangulation as the cause of death. [54] [245] This victim was numbered 31. Following Gacy's arrest, investigators discovered he was a further victim.

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