John Wayne Gacy, Jr.
It is not shocking that John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was liked and admired by almost all of the people who had known him. He was cunning entrepreneur who held elaborate parties for acquaintances and friends. He would dress as a clown to entertain children in local hospitals. People who knew him thought of him as a kind, sociable and painstaking man who was devoted to his family and community. Nevertheless, there was a side to Gacy, Jr. that no one had seen... On Saint Patrick's Day 1942 at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago, a baby boy was delivered. John Wayne Gacy, Sr. and Marion Robinson Gacy, both Irish immigrants, welcomed their first son into the world. John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was the second of three children to be born to the Gacys (www.crimelibrary.com). He had an older sister, Joanne, and a younger sister, Karen. All three were raised as Catholics and all three attended the Catholic schools. In the neighborhood Gacy, Jr. was raised in, it was a common practice for children to have after school jobs. Gacy, Jr. busied himself with a string of different part-time jobs. He was also involved in the Boy Scouts. Although he was not a very popular kid in school, he was well liked by teachers. He made many friends because
During this time, Gacy, Jr.'s health began to decline. He had become overweight and the heart condition got worse with each meal he ate. After this, he had a spinal injury, which he was not going to stop him from working or taking on other activities. By 1975, Gacy, Jr. and his wife had no sex life. It had come to a screeching halt and he became more unpredictable. One moment, he would be in a good mood, the next, throwing furniture. One never knew from one second to the next. U A jewelry box containing two driver's licenses and several rings including one which had engraved on it the name Maine West High School class of 1975 and the initials J.A.S. Robert was just getting off work from a pharmacy when his mother came to pick him up. He informed her he had to meet with someone outside about a job. The man's name, Gacy, John Wayne Gacy. The mother said it would be all right, but to make it fast. She went in to shop since the meeting was outside. This was the last time she saw her son alive. His mother went to the police three hours later. In 1974, Painting, Decorating, and Maintenance or PDM Contractors was created by Gacy, Jr. Who had recently decided to go into business for himself. He hired young boys to work for him. He told friends that he hired young teens to keep costs low. However, that was not Gacy, Jr.'s only reason for hiring them. He intended to slowly seduce them. These desires were becoming increasingly noticeable to those around him. Especially his wife. Kozenczak decided to run a criminal history on Gacy, Jr. and found the sodomy charges. This gave him what he needed for a search warrant to Gacy, Jr.'s house. It was believed they would find Robert Piest. of the Boy Scouts. On the outside Gacy, Jr. lived a pretty normal childhood except for his proneness for accidents and the lack of a relationship with his father. The plea finally handed down to Gacy, Jr. was ten years at the Iowa State Correctional Reformatory. This was the maximum offense for the crime. Shortly after imprisonment, his wife divorced him on the grounds of violating their vows.
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