Friday, July 19, 2019
They Call Him Mr. Gacy Essay -- John Wayne Gacy Serial Killers Law
There are numerous portraits, perspectives, and analyses of the life and deeds of American serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who is thought to have sexually assaulted and murdered 32 boys between 1976 and his arrest in December 1978 (Cahill, 1978; Gacy, 1989). This profile of Gacy compiles a birth-to-death chronology of events and activities that may lend insight to the personality of a habitual liar, model citizen, and serial murderer. Born to Marion Elaine Robinson Gacy and John Hanely Gacy on St. Patrick's Day in 1942, John Wayne Gacy was the second of three children. The alcoholic Gacy, Sr. was both physically and verbally abusive towards the entire family. His special interest in John, Jr. was the litany that he was 'dumb and stupid' and an embarrassment to the family. However John Jr. loved his father and strived to please him. John suffered poor health during much of his childhood. After attending four years in high school John Jr. dropped out leaving home for Las Vegas. He worked odd jobs to include a maintenance position at a funeral parlor. There were few decent jobs available in Las Vegas for John Jr., so he saved up enough money to move back to Chicago. Returning to Chicago in the early 1960's he graduated with a degree from a business college. His first job was as a sales person at Nunn-Bush Shoe Company. Quickly moving up in the company, he was soon transferred to a men?s clothing outlet in Springfield, Illinois and promoted to a management position. John Jr.?s took an active interest in the community and became a respected member of several community organizations: the Chi Rho Club as chairman, the Catholic Interclub Council as a member of the board, the Federal Civil Defense for Illinois, Chicag... ... shock A. Lt. Kozenczak?s discovery and the investigation 1. Background check 2. Search warrant 3. Removal of remains 4. Demolition of the Summerdale home a. Remains found in concrete B. Trial 1. Cook County Criminal Courts 2. Prosecutor Bob Egan a. Manipulative behavior b. Rape and torture c. Premeditated and planned 3. Defense attorney Robert Motta a. Insanity plea b. Thomas Eliseo, psychologist c. Schizophrenic, personality disorder and antisocial behavior 4. The verdict a. Two hour deliberation b. Sentenced to Death C. Poking and Proding into the brain of a serial killer 1. The pieces coming together D. Making Money 1. Artwork 2. They Call Him Mr. Gacy E. The End 1. Denied Appeals 2. Famous Last Words
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