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Title: BOY KILLER:


1
BOY KILLER
  • John Wayne Gacy Jr.

2
Background
  • Born on St. Patricks Day 1942 in Chicago
  • The second born of three children
  • The middle child
  • Sister Joanne was two years older and his other
    sister Karen was two years younger
  • Very close to both his sisters and mother

3
Gacys Father
  • John Wayne Gacy Sr.
  • Was an abusive alcoholic
  • Physically and verbally assaulted his children
    and wife on a frequent basis
  • Made no effort to hide his disappoint- ment in
    Gacy

4
Fathers Expecation
  • Gacy never lived up to his expectations
  • Gacy not the ideal son he always wanted
  • Didnt play sports like his dad wanted
  • Father often referred and teased him for being a
    sissy
  • Grew up doubting his masculinity because of his
    father
  • Never was good enough for his father

5
Love for Father
  • Gacy still deeply loved his father
  • Tried so desperately to seek and gain his dads
    approval
  • All Gacy ever wanted from his father was
    attention, love, and acceptance
  • Did everything possible to try and get his
    fathers acknowledgement

6
Childhood
  • Fairly normal childhood
  • With the exception of his fathers intrusive
    behavior
  • Raised up in a middle-class blue collared family
  • Sent to catholic schools most of his life
  • Was never an outcast to society
  • Fitted in quite well
  • Had a lot of friends

7
Characteristics
  • Had a certain charisma people liked about him
  • Was social and outgoing
  • Could talk his way in and out of practically any
    situation
  • People couldnt help but to like him
  • Was a likable person
  • Knew how to charm his way through the hearts of
    people

8
Adulthood
  • Gacy enrolled in a business college and developed
    a talent for salesmanship
  • Worked as a shoe salesman for awhile and excelled
    into a higher position
  • Realized he wanted more for himself
  • 1964, Gacy married Marilyn Myer
  • Her father owned a fried chicken restaurant
  • Immediately, was offered a managerial position

9
The Beginning
  • In 1968, Gacy was arrested for the first time
  • Felony charge against him was for an attempt to
    coerce a male employee into Homosexual acts
  • Pled guilty and was sentenced to 10 years to
    state prison
  • Wife filed for divorce

10
Big Surprise
  • Came as a big surprise to those who thought they
    knew the likable father of two toddlers,
    especially his wife of four years
  • Members of the community would have never
    suspected Gacy was capable of such an act
  • Everyone was very shocked to find out this is the
    same man theyve thought to have known

11
Life after Prison
  • After serving 18 months, Gacy was paroled on
    October 18, 1971
  • Returned to Chicago with the states permission
  • He remarried and settled in a middle-class
    neighborhood
  • Established his own successful contracting
    business
  • Quickly adjusted in his new community

12
The Entertainer
  • Was liked and admired by many
  • Friendly, honest, and hard-working man
  • Very involved in his community
  • Precinct captain in the local Democratic Party
  • Hosted many elaborate street parties
  • Dressed up as a clown frequently to entertain
    children and attend charity events as Pogo the
    Clown

13
Temptations
  • Gacy could no longer resist his urges for his
    love of boys
  • February 12, 1971, Gacy was charged with
    disorderly conduct in Chicago
  • The complaint of a boy he attempted to rape
  • First murder occurred on January 3, 1972
  • Picked up a young unidentifiable man at a bus
    terminal

14
Gacys Preys
  • Varied in age groups
  • Victims were young as nine years old and ranged
    up to early 20s
  • Was not discriminate of class
  • Preyed on just about anyone he can get close to
  • Targeted his young friends and employees

15
The Act
  • By luring them with drinks or a game of pool
  • Showed them tricks with his special handcuffs
  • Brought out sex toys
  • Performed a rope trick
  • Buried his victims in a crawl space underneath
    his house

16
The Perfect Opportunity
  • 1978, Gacys marriage to his second wife began to
    crumble and fall apart
  • Divorce gave him opportunity
  • To hurry up his process for luring young victims
    to his home and raping them
  • No one can slow him down now
  • His sexual urges were becoming a full-time
    obsession

17
Crime-Spree
  • Between April 6 and June 13, 1976, Gacy
    slaughtered at least five boys at his house
  • Oct. 35, 1976, killed two victims at once
  • Dec. 1977, he abducted another victim at gunpoint
  • Chloroformed another victim
  • The killing spree continues
  • Number of victims keeps exceeding

18
Caught in The Act
  • Finally caught and convicted in 1980
  • Not sure how many innocent victims tortured and
    raped
  • Was convicted of 33 counts of murder
  • 28 bodies were found underneath his house
  • Five bodies were recovered from local rivers

19
No Justification
  • tried to justify his actions with the voice,
    Jack, in his head
  • claimed to be battling with split-personality
  • analyzed by psychiatrists
  • his claim was dismissed
  • sentenced to life in prison
  • put on the death penalty

20
Clown Killer
  • Gacy was known as the clown killer because he
    often dressed up as a clown to entertain local
    children.

21
Old Photos
22
Pogo The Clown
23
The Artist
24
Death Visits
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