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The Great American West...Coast home to some of the most influential films ever produced and the home to the most influential cowboys that ever hit
the silver screen. John Wayne was an World
–Renouned Actor, Director, Cowboy and Great American hero. John Wayne was an American actor that
sparked and fed the American public's love and devotion to Western movies that some people carry to this day. The Duke had a long and prosperous
career in Hollywood in which he starred in some of the highest grossing Westerns in movie history, but it wasn't always fame and fortune forJohn
Wayne. In fact, it was quite the opposite and since this is about his ride to stardom let's go back to when he first got on this horse. In 1907, a boy
named Marion Morrison, was born in Winterset, Iowa. He moved at the age of seven to Lancaster, California, where his father, a pharimsct by the name
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He had starring roles before but none like this. According to IMDb , "A simple stagecoach trip is complicated by the fact that Geronimo is on the
warpath in the area. The passengers on the coach include a drunken doctor, two women, a bank manager who has taken off with his client's money,
and the famous Ringo Kid". The movie was a huge success in the box office and is reguarded to be one of the Duke's greatest movies.
As the Duke's career rolled on, He produced movies at a break–neck pace and continued to amaze audiences as he grew to superstardom. His next
memerable movie was a film by the name of Three Godfathers. John Wayne stars as Robert Marmaduke Hightower an American outlaw on the run
with two outlaws (Pedro Armendariz and The Abilene Kid) who find a woman dying in the desert with a newborn. Just before she dies, the three
outlaws pledge to make sure the baby survives at all costs. The outlaws devote everything to this child as they give up water, food and their owns lives
to protect the
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Why Is John Wayne A Good Role Model
John Wayne
One of the most famous western movie stars in the mid–1900's, John Wayne did not let his small beginnings stop him from reaching his goals. He
worked long and hard to reach his place in history as the western star he was, and still is today. John Wayne's hard work, determination, and the ability
to achieve his goals, made him a great actor, person, and role model.
John Wayne's original name was Marion Robert Morrison, who was born on May 26, 1907, in Winterset, Iowa. His parents were Mary Alberta Brown
and Clyde Leonard Morrison. John had one brother, Robert Morrison. His father, Clyde, developed a lung condition that required him to move his
family to the warmer climates of California when John was just seven. Clyde started ranching and farming in the Mojave Desert, but did not succeed.
The family moved again, to Glendale, California where his father opened a pharmacy, in which John helped manage in the summer. He also did many
strange jobs to earn money, such as trucker's helper and delivery boy.
John had a famous nickname, "Duke." This nickname came from the family dog, an Airedale, named, "Duke." John and Duke spent so much time
together; people started calling
Ussery 2 them, "Big and Little Duke." Sadly, in 1926, his parents divorced, John stayed with his father, Clyde.
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The first film he made was Angel and Barman in 1947. He operated two different production companies, Wayne–Fellow Productions and Batjac
Productions. His career took another boost when he starred in Red River, directed by Howard Ford. This film helped him show people his skills as
not just a western hero, but as an actor. He played a troubled cattleman named Tom Dunson and took on a more serious and darker character. At this
time, John Wayne was also receiving praise from the film, Fort Apache, in which he starred with Shirley Temple and Henry
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John Wayne Gacy : A Serial Killer
"Even a clown can get away with murder.". Most people believe that all serial killers are born this way, but I'm here to prove that wrong. I believe
that people aren't born that way , it's all about the environment or how they're treated during their childhood. My serial killer Mr. John Wayne Gacy
from suffering from a terrible childhood,and an abusive father. He was like every otherserial killer; he killed people. However, he did something unique,
which earned him the name " Pogo the Clown".
Serial killers often grow up in harsh environment. This is the case of John Wayne Gacy. John was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois,
which he was raised by both of his parents Michael and Christine Gacy. As Gacy was growing up he dad became an alcoholic and began to beat
him severely. His father would not have to be persuaded to do anything he would just do it out pure meanness, John could be sound asleep in his
bedroom doing nothing and his father would walk into his room and beat him with a razor belt until he turned blue. While he was experiencing the
beatings at his home in Chicago one of his family friends took him camping to "clear his mind" off of his dad. The camping trip was just a normal
camping trip until something a happen to Gacy that is out of the ordinary. While John was sleeping he was sexually assaulted by the family friend,
from that point in his life John wouldn't ever be the same.
Later on in his life, his dad continued the brutal beatings which
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John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17 1942. Gacy had an uneventful childhood up until the age of eleven. While out playing he
had been struck on the head by a swing. Subsequently he suffered fainting fits for many years.
Gacy graduated from business school and went on to work as a shoe salesman for the Nunn Bush shoe company. Gacy met and then married work
colleague Marilynn Myres in 1964.
The marriage ended when Gacy was imprisoned for ten years at a correctional institute in Waterloo, Iowa for various sex and violent crimes against
young men. In 1971 Gacy was arrested again for trying to rape a teenage boy.
John Wayne Gacy was married for the second time in 1972 to Carol Hoff. He set up a business as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the reason he gave for them being buried so close together was that he was running out of room and needed to conserve space.
On the 28th of December, police had removed a total of twenty–seven bodies from Gacy's house. There was also another body found weeks earlier,
yet it was not in the crawl space. The naked corpse of Frank Landingin was found in the Des Plaines River. At the time of the discovery police were
not yet aware of Gacy's horrible crimes and the case was still under investigation. But, investigators found Landingin's driver's license in Gacy's home
and connected him to the young mans murder. Landingin was not the only one of Gacy's victims to be found in the river.
Also, on December 28th, police removed from the Des Plaines River the body of James Mazzara, who still had his underwear lodged in his throat. The
coroner said that the underwear stuffed down the victim's throat had caused Mazzara to suffocate.
Gacy told police that the reason he disposed of the bodies in the river was because he ran out of room in his crawl space and because he had been
experiencing back problems from digging the graves. Mazzara was the twenty–ninth victim of Gacy's to be found; yet it would not be the last.
By the end of February, police were still digging up Gacy's property. They had already gutted the house and were unable to find anymore bodies in the
crawl space. It had taken investigators longer than expected to resume the search due to
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John Wayne Gacy Jr.
CRJS 131–1A Criminology Key Graded Assignment– The Mind of a Killer Ernesto Argote Westwood College January 2012 Criminology is the
scientific study of the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior (Siegel 4). Criminology is not just understanding criminal actions but
also studying how to correct and prevent crime, overall. There are five major Criminological theories, (1) Classical Theory, (2) Positivist Theory, (3)
Marxist / Conflict Theory, (4) Sociological Theory, and (5) Multifactor / Integrated Theory. Classical Theory originated at about 1764 and it involves
Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism, which means that people choose to act when they believe their actions will bring an increase in pleasure and a
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Each of these theories had led to many new theories used today, such as the Rational Choice theory, Biosocial and Psychological Theory, Critical
Theory, Cultural Deviance Theory, Life Course Theory, and many more. The one thing in common with every theory is that they all explain at
least one behavioral factor that leads to crime. Today, all these theories, and more, are researched and taken into account when trying to understand
why a criminal does what they do. John Wayne Gacy was born on May 17 (St. Patrick's Day), 1942 to Marion Elaine Robinson Gacy and John
Wayne Gacy, Sr. at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago. He was the second of three children. His older sister Joanne had preceded him by two years and
two years after his birth came his sister Karen. The Gacy children were raised as Catholics and attended Catholic School (Taylor 2003). The
neighborhood where Gacy grew up was a middle class neighborhood. Gacy, along with many of the children in the neighborhood, had part–time jobs
after school. He got part–time jobs doing newspaper routes, bagging groceries, and Boy Scout activities. Gacy was not much popular in school but he
had no trouble having friends and fitting in with others. He had friend in school and among his Boy Scout troops and he was liked by his teachers and
his co–workers. With some exceptions, Gacy seemed to have had a normal childhood (Bardsley & Bell n.d.). At age 11, Gacy was playing at a
swing set and was
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
John Wayne Gacy was the son of Danish and Polish parents. Gacy and his two siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat them with a
razor strap if they misbehaved; the man physically assaulted Gacy's mother as well. Gacy's sister Karen would later say that the siblings learned to
toughen up against the beatings. Because of this abuse, John Wayne Gacy became one of the most ruthless and notorious serial killers of this time
period ("Biography," 2016).
Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1942. He was the son of John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson. He had two sisters. Gacy
is greatly known for his disturbing sexual encounters with young men, but not many know that he himself was also a victim of physical violence ...
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The police were notified that shortly before his disappearance, the young boy had told his mother that he was going to visit a contractor to talk about
a job opportunity. A person known to Robert identified the contractor in question as John Gacy. The police obtained a search warrant for Gacy's
home and the area surrounding it. In December of 1978 the police found several bodies around his property. 29 bodies were found underneath Gacy's
house, 26 in the crawlspace and 3 others were found in other areas beneath his home ("Crime Museum," 2015). Though Gacy had initially claimed
innocence, he eventually confessed that he had committed approximately 25 to 30 murders since 1972. His last known victim Robert Piest's body
was finally recovered from a lock on the Illinois River in April 1979 ("The Famous," 2016).
In Conclusion, John wayne Gacy was charged with 33 murders in February of 1980. Though his defence countered that Gacy was insane, irrational
and not responsible for his actions, the jury eventually reached a guilty but sane verdict, and he was sentenced to death for 12 of the murders on
March 13, 1980. He spent 12 years on death row and was executed by lethal injection at Stateville Correctional Center on May 10, 1994. John Wayne
Gacy was one of the most infamous and relentless serial killer rapist of his time ("The Famous,"
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John Wayne: An Influential Role Model
John Wayne: A Great American Artist John Wayne was a great American actor. Most people knew him as a very influential Western star and action
hero. His long career began in many small productions that eventually led to star roles. Wayne continued to influence the field of entertainment when
he decided to produce and direct a movie of his own. He starred in many controversial war films that would reenact the terror of war in the early 1900s.
John Wayne is considered one of the country's most famous actors. He became a very influential role model to men around the world. From acting
to directing, John Wayne defined the American man and became a symbolic western hero. John Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa on May 26,
1907 to Clyde and Mary Morrison. Besides football, while attending college, Wayne appeared as a film extra in Brown of Harvard and Drop Kick
acting as a football player. This was the start of a long and successful career in the acting world for John. Wayne had a very dedicated work ethic
which led him to be very successful and becoming a famous Western Star as well as a role model in the lives of Americans. He received his first
lead role in The Big Trail, directed by Raoul Walsh in 1930. Although it was a box office dud, Wayne kept pursuing his career as an actor. During a
span of about ten years, Wayne played in an abundance of western, B movies. Throughout this experimental period in his career, "Wayne started
developing his man of action
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Infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was born on March...
Infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. Gacy, born into an abusive environment, was assaulted
physically along with his siblings, with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved by their alcoholic father. In addition, Gacy's mother was
physically abused as well throughout her marriage and during the children's upbringing. During John Wayne Gacy's childhood education, he suffered
further alienation due to a congenital heart condition that resulted in further feelings of contempt from his father. Furthermore, Gacy eventually came
to the realization that he was attracted to men, which caused a great amount of mental turmoil over his sexuality. John Wayne Gacy was married and...
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A police search of Gacy's house in Des Plaines, Illinois, on December 21, exposed evidence of his involvement in numerous abominable acts, including
murder. John Wayne Gacy, it would later be determined, had murdered thirty–three boys and young males, the majority of whom had been buried under
his dwelling and garage, while around four to five other victims would be recovered from the nearby Des Plaines River. The victims were lured to
Gacy's dwelling with the promise of construction work, and then captured, sexually assaulted, and then eventually strangled to death with rope.
Furthermore, John Wayne Gacy sometimes dressed as his alter ego "Pogo the Clown", when he murdered.
After a short jury deliberation, John Wayne Gacy was ultimately found guilty of committing thirty–three murders and became known as one of the most
vicious serial killers in U.S. history. Gacy was sentenced to serve twenty–one natural life sentences and serve twelve death sentences. For almost a
decade and a half, Gacy was imprisoned at the Menard Correctional Center where he appealed the sentence and offered contradictory statements on the
murders in interviews. Although Gacy had confessed, later he had vehemently denied being guilty of the charges. John Wayne Gacy ultimately died by
lethal injection on May 10, 1994, at the Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, Illinois; with both anti–death penalty forces
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of Danish and Polish parents. He and his siblings were raised
by a drunken dad. Their dad often beat them with a razor strap if they were misbehaving. Gacy's mother was also physically assaulted by the father as
well. His sister, Karen, said that the siblings learned to be tough and that John would not cry. John and hisfamily were Catholics and he and his
siblings went to Catholic schools. He had a congenital heart problem that prevented him from playing with kids at school. Because he couldn't play
with the other kids he had trouble making friends. His father also saw this as a failure. Even though he wasn't a popular kid, he was well liked
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John Wayne Gacy Manipulative Person
John Wayne Gacy was a very manipulative person. He lured his victims with the promise of construction work and good pay, and then
captured,assaulted them, then eventually strangled them with rope (Lohr 4). In 1974, Gacy started a contracting business, He hired teen boys to
work for him. Explaining to his friends, that hiring young men would keep payroll cost down (Lohr 4). In fact on December 11, 1978, Gacy
visited Des Plaines pharmacy to discuss a remodeling deal. He mentioned that his firm hired "teen boys" at a starting salary of five dollars an hour
(Egger 2). Mr. Gacy abducted Robert Piest from the pharmacy after Robert looked into Mr. Gacy offer for the construction job. Following this, On
October 24, 1976 Gacy abducted and killed two... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gacy is a very manipulative man. He made people in his town of WaterLoo think he is a sharp local businessman, and a children's entertainer on
the side. By the late 1975, Gacy had joined the Jolly Jokers and had created his own performance characters "Pogo the Clown" and "Patches the
Clown". Gacy designed his own costumes and did his own makeup (Egger 2). Later, Mr. Gacy has became under suspicion after his fellow workers
kept disappearing in 1978 after authorities investigating the disappearance of Robert Piest after police found out he was last seen with gacy ("John
Wayne Gacy Confesses" 3). Immediately after learning of gacy's molestationcrime conviction in Iowa, police searched his Norwood Park home. The
noticed a strong stench coming from a crawl space but first thought it was sewage damage. Several items, including a store receipt, were later found at
his home that linked him to piest and other young men who'd been reported missing ("John Wayne Gacy Confesses" 3). John Wayne Gacy decided to
throw them off by saying that the horrible stench was just a bunch of moisture build–up in the crawl space because of a leaky pipe. By December 18,
Gacy was beginning to show visible signs of strain as a result of the constant surveillance; he was unshaven, looked tired, appeared anxious, and
drinked heavily(Egger 2). Gacy should've known that giving these signs he would soon be
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Dear John Wayne Essay
"Dear John Wayne" by Louise Erdrich is about the stereotype of the Native American, being a savage race on film and how the Native Americans
watching the film react to those stereotypes.
The Characters in the play are the movie goers who happen to be Native American and John Wayne in the movie. The movie was written for a different
audience than the one watching.
Let's start at the very beginning... the name of the poem is "Dear John Wayne", it occurred to me that a lot of these authors put a great deal of thought
into the titles of their works. The title reminds me of a Dear John letter except in poem form, which, given the authors race, the intended audience, and
the tone of the poem, would fit. I'm sorry John Wayne, but it's just not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The author says to John Wayne that "The eye sees a lot, John, but the heart is so blind. How will you know what you own?" The hunger for land is
broader than the wants of the white settler. The end of colonization only ends with lack of resistance for the land.
In the sixth stanza John Wayne's smile fills the screen in "a horizon of teeth", the credits go up the screen and then the screen turns white again at the
end of the film, and the projector goes off leaving everyone in the "true–to–life dark", back again in the real world. "We get into the car scratching our
mosquito bites, speechless and small." They are speechless from the massacre that they've just been witness to and small as in the population of their
race, or as the next line suggests that it's just because that's just what people are like after a movie. "We are back in ourselves" the movie goers are
not part of the story anymore, as many movies try to pull the viewer in.
The sound of John Wayne's voice still in the movie goers heads telling the other settlers that they've got the Indians where they want them, drunk,
running, and the settlers getting what they want and need which is land. "The heart is a strange wood
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
John Wayne Gacy was born Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1942. He is the middle child of the three, his older sister Joanne and his younger sister
Karen. As a child he was known as a quiet boy who worked as a newspaper boy, bagged groceries, and did boy scout activities. He seem to be a normal
boy, well–liked by his teachers, co–workers, and friends. However, his relationship with his father was very violent. His father would frequently beat
him, Gacy's friends, who would witness the beating, say that his father would hit Gacy for no reason. His father was an alcoholic with a violent
temper, and was homophobic. At the age of eleven, he suffered a blow to the head from the swings. This caused to have frequent blackouts for
five years. Gacy's blackouts stopped once the doctors found a clot in his brain. His school work began to drop, so he dropped out of high school,
and to escape his father, he moved to Las Vegas in 1962. During his time there, he worked as a mortuary attendant and janitor. While living in Las
Vegas, Gacy had his first experience with death. One evening while he was walking around the morgue he climbed into a coffin of a recent–dead. As
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After finding out about the crimes Gacy had done, he quickly obtained a search warrant for Gacy's home on December 13, 1978. While searching
his house item's were found, such as a box containing two drivers licenses and several rings, one specifically with a high school name engraved on it.
Other items that were found were hypodermic needles in brown bottles, marijuana, pills, along with a stained rug, handcuffs, rope, sexual devices,
clothes that were too small for Gacy, and a number of books with homosexual and child pornography themes. Besides the items they found in his
house, the police confiscated three automobiles, which in one of them had pieces of hair that were later matched to be Robert
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Who Is John Wayne Gacy?
John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was born March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, to both his parents John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson. He was a
very quiet child who kept himself involved in some way. was not popular but he was well–liked by his peers at school and boy scout activities. To
everyone on the outside looking in, Gacy seemed to have a perfectly normal childhood life but it was the total opposite. At the age of 11, gacy was
hit in the head by a swing set while playing and it caused blood clots in his brain that were not discovered until the age of 16. Not long after the
accident and the diagnosis, Gacy began suffering from blackouts caused by the clots. "They were finally treated with medication" when gacy turned 17
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His father John was a veteran who participated in World War I and worked as an auto repair machinist, but the father wasn't as innocent as
everyone thought it seemed. He also had a terrifying temper and was a very abusive alcoholic that mistreated and "berated" his family but Gacy
was his main target. He didn't have a good relationship with Gacy at all. The mother tried her hardest to protect john from his father but it was
only so much she could do, he abused her as well. childhood was very ruff for someone his age suffering deeply from being molested by a family
friend, along with his ill health which prevented him from doing well at school. he lacked good behavior and was overweight and was often mocked
at by his neighboring bullies. Gacy family issues interfered with school. He dropped out of school his senior year leaving his family home and fleeing
to Las Vegas working as a mortuary attendant in Nevada where he came upon a strange incident that happened one day while working––– he hugged
one of the dead bodies and was very terrified and confused all at
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How Did John Wayne Gacy Cause Mental Abuse
John Wayne Gacy. Jr was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois to Marion Gacy and John Gacy Sr. When Wayne was 11 he hit his head at
the playground, and that caused him to frequently pass out. Until reached the age of 16. He was physically and mentally abused by his father.
Since his father was a drunk he would beat John and his siblings and sometimes he would have to watch his father beat his mom so severely that
she had to go to the hospital. John also had heart problems, which caused obesity. Because of his appearance, he was bullied by his classmates. He
decided to drop out of high school, without a highs school diploma he could not find a job. As a result, he went back to school and enrolled in
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When examining Gacy's, case it isn't clear if his criminal behavior was biologically influenced from his father's abusive behavior or because of his
environment and his traumatic child hood. After Gacy Jr.'s execution, Dr.Helen Morrison examined his brain and he found nothing abnormal about
it. This leads to the idea that his actions were either influenced by his DNA to be violent or his environment forced him to react that way. Gacy's
case is serious and unpredictable. He was loved and well known by all the people who knew him, so who would of though a clown would be
murdering young men, while making sick kids happy. However, I do blame the researchers because they found out that Gacy suffered from antisocial
personality disorder and paranoid schizophrenic, even they believed that his medical situation would bring him back to jail, yet they cut his 10 year
sentence to two years and disregarding the fact that he was mentally
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John Wayne Gacy's Summary As A Killer Clown
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
In the 1970s, a prolific serial killer named John Wayne Gacy gained notoriety for being the "Killer Clown". Gacy raped and killed 33 young boys
and men in Chicago. He would bury the victims' in a crawl space he dug or throw them into the Des Plaines River when the crawl space ran out of
the room. He pled not guilty by reason of insanity and claimed he lost count of how many victims he buried in the crawl space. Even though he was
well known in the community for his active involvement in volunteer work and performing at events dressed up as "Pogo the Clown", he was still
found guilty of all 33 murders and sentenced to death. The main reason the judge and jury didn't agree to his plea of insanity is because of his ... Show
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In an ordinary murder case, prosecutors have to prove not only that a person was killed, but that the person charged with the crime intended for
someone to die. In a depraved–heart murder case, prosecutors must prove instead that the suspect knowingly did something that was likely to kill,
and that he showed "extreme indifference" to the possible harm." Gacy would strangle his victims with a rope, but tried to play it off as erotic a
position, that he didn't know that the rope around the victim's neck would end up suffocating them. This shows how he didn't care that an action
he was taking could be putting someone's life at risk. Gacy, just like Mary Maloney, manipulated people as a way to try to show their innocence in
a situation that they are guilty of. In the short story "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl, Mary Maloney kills her husband by hitting him in the
back of the head with a frozen leg of lamb and tries to play it off as she didn't know what happened to him. Mary Maloney is a conniving criminal
aware of and responsible for her lawless action due to her manipulative actions after she killed her husband. She is guilty of murdering her husband due
to her actions being premeditated/indications of murder, her awareness of her actions, and her deceitful actions to others. Mary Maloney is guilty of
murdering her husband Patrick due to her
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John Wayne Gacy: The Killing Of America
Throughout the years of 1972 and 1978 in Cook County, Illinois, there was an American serial killer. His name is John Wayne Gacy, A.K.A, "Killer
Clown", murdering 33 young men and boys. Gacy would first sexually assaulted these men, murder them and then dispose of their bodies. In a
grotesque manner, he hid these bodies under his house in the crawlspace while throwing the last three victims in the Des Plaines River. Gacy was an
ordinary family man who had a wife and two children, he owned a business and even dressed up as a clown to entertain the neighborhood children,
but yet Gacy had a separate life with a disturbing secret. Human beings already have a compulsive want for information so they want to have an
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Among Gacy's many discontentments with his court case and verdict of his federal suit, Gacy said he was crudely represented by his lawyers, who
allegedly was more interested in writing novels and making films, offering Gacy movie deals over the case. Three documentaries were made during
his conviction and one of them being "The Killing of America" 1982 film–numerous films were made later after his death. (IMBD.com) Gacy alleged
that Garippo who carried out the trial failed to sufficiently ask jurors about their feelings regarding homosexuality and whether or not they had
been encouraged with the aid of sizeable media coverage of the case. (Chicago Tribune) The view of homosexualism in the 1970s, is when gay
rights started to pick up. On the other hand, many were still against the idea and held a negative stigmatism with being homosexual. According to
author Chris Maloney, in keeping with Rafael Tovar, a former Des Plaines police officer who helped uncover the case in 1978, Gacy would only
give up records authorities already knew about or were going to discover anyways. The general public was so interested about trying to discover
details about the case that Gacy obtained a 900 number. (
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Literature And Social Learning Theory Of John Wayne Gacy's...
Discussion:
According to the literature and social learning theory, the family is an important institution that can be used to explain John Wayne Gacy's criminality.
Statistics stated that witnessing violence and being the subject of physical abuse were strongly correlated with psychological, emotional and
behavioural problems. Additionally, criminality and aggression were two well researched long term affects of exposure toviolence. John Wayne Gacy
witnessed and was the subject of physical abuse by his father and I believe that these events lead to his serial killing criminality.
Social learning theory states that crime is learned through social interaction, and the family is the primary association group. I believe John Wayne
Gacy learned his serial killing criminality from his childhood family social interactions. John Wayne Gacy's father use to physical punish his children
with a razor strap and physically abuse his wife. Gacy's father also use to call him names like a wimp and a girl. I feel that these violent interactions
caused Gacy to form a direct association with violent behaviour. These events indicate that Gacy was exposed to violence and ridicule for his entire
childhood. Previous statistics stated that the age that abuse occurs and the longer the abuse occurs, influence the severity of the impact of the abuse on
a child's adulthood. I feel that the timing, length and frequency of the abuse that Gacy encountered led to his serial killing behaviour.
Social
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
On March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois, John Wayne Gacy, a murderer to be, was born. He came from Danish and Polish parents, Marion Robinson
and John Stanley Gacy, and had two sisters, Karen and Joanne Gacy. John, as an overweight child, tended to isolate himself from his peers; he did not
participate in any athletic activities and had very few friends. John's father would oftentimes come home in the early mornings intoxicated, waking up
his family as he stumbled through the door. Most nights, he would hit his children with a razor strap or anything else he could get his hands on, and
he would then proceed to physically beat his wife as well. After years of beatings, the children learned to toughen up against him, and Gacy would even
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Gacy lost confidence in himself due to his father never having a connection that he long strived for, but never once did he say that he hated his
father. If Gacy Jr. were to ever make a disapproving choice in front of his father, his father would not only beat him as punishment but would call
him names such as "queer." Not long after the sexual nicknames began, Gacy Jr. and a friend were caught trying to perform sexual acts on a young
girl, but Gacy thought it was okay, after being a victim of sexual assault himself. A friend of the Gacy family would get John Jr. alone in his truck
and perform sexual acts on him, but Gacy never told anyone because he thought it would get back to his father who would proceed to call him names
such as "queer." John did not want to disappoint his father any more than he already had, so he kept it a secret, saving himself from the blame his
father would have put on him. John tried to replace his loneliness with being a teacher's pet, by helping with errands and handing out papers, but it
soon led to him being bullied and mocked by his classmates. To make his school matters worse, John started having health problems in the fourth grade
when his appendix burst, and he started blacking out
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John Wayne Gacy Psychology
John Wayne Gacy, like many serial killers, had a terrible childhood. Almost equivalent to one from a movie where the young loner gets bullied at
school because he is misunderstood or different and when he goes home his father pushes him too hard and just makes the pain worse for his son
and the mother tries too hard to protect her son often leaving him feeling even more upset, angry, and emasculated than ever. In a movie, this kind
of emotional wear and tear seems to make our lovable character grow stronger and become a great and important person, however if we take off the
blinders of Hollywood off we can see how this kind of abuse has repeatedly caused individuals develop serious personality disorders. John Wayne Gacy,
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The thought of the torture, pain, and all around gruesomeness of the actions these people take are borderline incomprehensible which is the same
word most people use to describe the never ending, always expanding, size of the universe or in an attempt to explain how many times one
hundred billion of McDonald's Big Macs could wrap around the earth and then go to the moon and back (The answer to that is 52 times around
the earth and then to the moon and back), Nevertheless it is interesting to hear those weird facts and the demented torture methods by serial killers.
John Wayne Gacy had three identifying rape and kill methods. His first, and by far the simplest, was to get his victims drunk making it much
easier for him to trick them into his second favorite thing to do. Gacy called what he would do next the "Handcuff Trick" he would simply trick or
convince someone to put the handcuffs on themselves and then Gacy would easily be able to take down his victim and rape him. Gacy would
usually leave his victims alive while he was raping them but he would begin his third act, or, as he called it, the "Rope Trick" he would tie to simply
knots around his victim's neck and stick a screwdriver or pen through the hole between the knots and twist. He enjoyed listening to his victims
assfixiated because according to Gacy "...death was the ultimate thrill." Gacy's past experiences with physical abuse from his father shine through in
these actions he would take against his victims while his method of strangling his victims was what he believed to be the cleanest way to kill someone
after learning that stabbing someone created qutie the mess. Gacy was a demented person without the thirty three murders but it was his past
experiences that led him to becoming one of the most infamous serial killers of all
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John Wayne Gacy Abusive Father
John Wayne Gacy Jr. A man who went through so much as a child will carry out the trauma through his adult life. He will ruin people's lives and
take some as he goes. An abusive father created the monster who would be known as John Wayne Gacy. When John Wayne Gacy was younger he
grew up with a father, a loving mother, and two caring sisters. "John Gacy faced an abusive childhood and conflict over his sexuality," states the
Editors of Biography.com. His abusive father is part of the reason he started his killings in his later years. He was scared and felt like he was
competing for love. Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they were perceived to have
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One of which was Johnny Butkovich. Johnny's body was found under the garage. The other body, in the crawl space is where it was found. They
days went by and the body count got higher. Some of the victims found were buried so close together, they were believed to have buried and killed
at the same time. Gacy did confirm to police that he had on several occasions killed more than one person in a day (Bell and Bardsley). Gacy had said
that the reason bodies were so closely buried was that he needed to conserve space, as he was running out of
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John Wayne Gacy Thesis
John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy was known to be one of the most infamous serial killers of his time. What were his motives? When brought to
court, Gacy was only charged with 12 of the murders that had taken place but what the court really had to prove was not whether he actually
committed the murders, but whether or not he was in a controllable mental state. Gacy, without a doubt, knew what he was doing the whole time
throughout the span of his murders. John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17th, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois and was the son of both Danish and Polish
parents. His parents, John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson, had two other kids named Joanne Gacy and Karen Gacy. As a young boy, Gacy
and his sisters grew up in a very bad environment due to their father who was always came home drunk and not being in a full controllable mental
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Having this heart condition made it harder for him to associate with kids at his school. He started to question his sexuality and realized that he was
attracted to men and this caused kids to stay away from him in school. During his younger years, Gacy was a very quiet kid and not particularly
popular. He was well liked by his teachers, coworkers, and the low amount of friends he had at school. He would work different types of jobs to
make money here and there. He would work as a paperboy, a cashier, and engaged himself in scout activities. When Gacy was about 11, he suffered
a blow to the head while playing on a swing set. The swing came around and hit him in the head, forming a blood clot which was not discovered
until he was about 16. This blood clot caused him to have periodical blackouts and was later treated with medication. After a series of
hospitalizations, by the age of 17, he was diagnosed with heart ailment. Doctors were never able to identify where his pain was coming from or how it
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John Wayne Gacy Research Papers
John Wayne Gacy was born March 17th, 1942, in Chicago. He was born into a middle waged working class family. He quickly began having issues
in the home. His father was an alcoholic and would frequently beat him, but physical abuse was not the worst of it. He had a loving mother and an
older and younger sister. Since he could not become close with his father no matter his efforts, he became close with hismother and sisters. His dad
took note of that and began adding physical and verbal abuse to his parenting methods by comparing him to his sisters, and speaking to him as if he
was a girl. This spurred an identity crisis, and undoubtedly had a large role in Gacy's later years. Gacy was beaten all throughout his childhood. His
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About five years after the incident doctors discovered the clot and prescribed him medicine which helped him. In need of attention after he had
recovered, Gacy would fake heart conditions to be noticed. When Gacy was seven years old he was molested by a family friend who would take Gacy
on rides with him in his truck. Gacy never spoke up about the incident because he believed that it would only lead to him being beaten. It is very
easy to see why there would be a lack of social bonds with Gacy. Out of the four different bonds: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief,
he did not have any of these. He couldn't become attached to his abusive father. He lacked commitment and involvement because he spent a lot of
his time in the hospital as a child so he could not make any ties to anything outside of his hospital room. He also had no bond to the belief that crime
applied to him. This became evident when he stole from a store when he was six, was caught with his friend fondling another girl at school, and being
molested by an adult and seeing that there is no punishment for it probably did not help
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
John Wayne Gacy was a very dark and perverse man. He is one of America's most notorious serial killers, with over 30 victims. All of his victims
were young teen boys. His sexual assaults were uncovered in 1968 and in 1980 he was convicted and found guilty of his crimes, where he was then
sentenced to several life and death penalty sentences and in 1994 he was finally executed. On March 17th, 1942 John Wayne Gacy was born to John
Stanley Gacy and Marion Robinson in Chicago, Illinois. He was one of three children and the only boy. Although John was close to his family, he had
a troubled relationship with his father. John Stanley was physically and verbally abusive to his son, often beating him severely over small mistakes.
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His wife divorced him and he was sentence to 18 months in prison. In August 1967, Donald Voorhees was sexually assaulted by John. Voorhees
was 15 years old and knew John thru his father, who was also a member of the Jaycees. This was one of John's first assaults of many. He persuaded
the young man to perform oral sex on him after influencing him with alcohol. John abused several young boys using this method, he even lied to
them about the acts being an experiment in which they were paid for. In 1968 Voorhees told his father what John did and he was arrested and
charged with oral sodomy. On May 19th, 1968, he was indicted and then sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was released two years later but soon
was in trouble again for sexual assault of a teen boy. The charges were eventually dropped because the victim did not show up for the trial. During that
same year John committed his first murder. He lured a teen boy by the name of Timothy McCoy to his home where he raped and killed him. In the
Summer of 1975 John was suspected in the disappearance of one of his employees, but the police did not investigate. John was suspected by the
families of young boys in many disappearances but unfortunately the police did nothing. In December 1978 John was suspected in the disappearance
of Robert Piest, a 15–year–old that went missing in Des Plaines, Illinois. During that same month, John's house was raided by the police with a
search warrant. They found a crawl space dedicated to John's dead victims. On December 22nd, 1978, John confessed to the rape and murder of 30
young boys. 29 of the 30 victims were found under his house, including in the crawl space. John told police he used lime to make the bodies
decompose faster than they normally would. During trial the defense tried to go with insanity, but was not successful. John was convicted of 33 counts
of murder, he was sentenced to 21 life sentences and 12
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
The killer clown most know as John Wayne Gacy, was a convicted American serial killer who murdered and sexually assaulted 33 teenage and
young men's. John Wayne was born on March 17 of 1942 in Chicago Illinois, he was the second son of three of John Stanley Gacy and Marion
Elaine Robinson. John had polish and danish heritage since his paternal grandparents were from Poland but immigrated to the Unites States. As a
young boy, he was really close to his two sisters and mother but unfortunately he had a hard relationship with his father because he was an alcoholic
who physically abuse John's mother and sisters. Adding to the difficult relationship between John and his father, John always try to seek for approval
by trying to make his father proud but hardly he could received it. Constantly John was beaten by his father in the form of punishments for failures or
things committed such as accidentally damaging the car engine. John was often accused of being stupid and dumb in comparison to his sister, making
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John's father was informed about this accident and punish John by whipping him with a razor strop. Later on this year John had an experienced in
which a family friend harass him and will take John to a truck and have sexual interaction with him. John never shares this experience with his
father because, among all his bad relationship with him, he knows his father would blame him for this incident. When John grew up and was
attending school he suffered from a heart condition that led him to avoid any sports activity this generate an overweight appearance. John was not a
popular kid he was only and average student with a few friends and was bully among his classmates. Indeed his quietness he joins the boy scouts.
When John was eleven he had an accident with a swing set when he was playing that caused him a blood clot in this brain that was not discovered
until he was 16 years
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John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown
John Wayne Gacy was a notorious serial killer and rapist who was known as the "Killer Clown." The name was given to him because he often
dressed up as a clown when torturing his victims. With a record of 33 murders of young males, Gacy went on to be one of the most spine–chilling
serial killers to–date. He was born with a heart condition that led to multiple risk factors affecting his developmental growth as well as his
relationship with his father. Although Gacy's father did not care for him, his mother did her best to protect him. Coercion theory is used to describe
how the relationship between Gacy and his father lead to the infamous killings that Gacy was soon known for. Luckily, Gacy was well–liked in his
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Despite his conflicting sexuality, Gacy was married and divorced twice and had a total of five children. His sexual feelings may have been
suppressed as a child to prevent him from receiving more brutal beatings from his father. When Gacy moved to Waterloo, Iowa and got married to his
first wife, he instantly became a prevalent member of the community. He worked in his first father–in–law's business and became vice president of an
organization called the Jaycees. The organization had a front business of teaching leadership, but in the back, members were doing wife swaps,
drug and alcohol trades and prostitution (Lukacs, 2017). By taking part in the background activities, Gacy was able to easily lure young men to
"work" for him and then take advantage of them by giving them drugs and alcohol. With this tactic, Gacy was convicted of his first offence, where
he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, when he offered the son of a Jaycee member alcohol and drugs, then made him do sexual activities. Gacy
attempted and failed, to get the case thrown by hiring someone to beat the boy and convince him not to testify (Lukacs, 2017). In his time at the
Jaycee organization, Gacy assaulted many other young boys and when they got suspicious, Gacy played it off and paid them $50 to keep their mouths
shut (Lukacs, 2017). Gacy was very persuasive when it came to getting his
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John Wayne Gacy 's Life
John Wayne Gacy was born to a typical Chicago blue collar couple. His father was a World War I veteran who worked as a machinist and his mother
was a homemaker. He was the only son of the three children born into the Gacy family. As an adolescent Gacy did not possess the typical attributes of
the "popular crowd". He was over–weight, and un–athletic and what some would describe as "A Mamas Boy". Though he tried, Gacy could not
cultivate much of a positive relationship with his father who is said to have been a physically and verbally abusive alcoholic. As with many
sexual sadists who go on to become serial killers, Gacy claimed that he was molested as a child by a family friend. As Gacy got older the verbal
abuse from his father continued. Eventually Gacy fled to Nevada where he worked as a funeral attendant. One night Gacy climbed into the coffin of
a teenage boy and proceeded to embrace the corpse. Gacy expressed that he was so shocked by his actions that he returned to the home of his father
afterwards. Gacy eventually went on to become a successful business man, married, moved to Iowa and had two children, finally earning the
acknowledgement he had craved from his father as an adolescent. Gacy made advances at many of his male teenage employees during this time,
perhaps foreshadowing his later victimology. Gacys criminal double life truly began at the end of the summer of 1967. Gacy successfully sexually
assaulted many youths using tactics such as blackmail, trickery,
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John Wayne as an American Icon Essay
John Wayne as an American Icon Marion Morrison, also known as John Wayne, is perhaps one of the most popular movie personalities ever. He
began as a mere stagehand, but by the end of his career he had developed himself as a very successful actor, producer, and director. Marion Michael
Morrison was born on May 26, 1907, in Winterest, Iowa. His father, Clyde, worked as a pharmacist, and JohnWayne thought of his father as the
"kindest, most patient man I ever knew." Later on in life, John Wayne's father developed a critical lung disease. Wayne said that his mother, Mary was
"a tiny, vivacious redheaded bundle of energy." John Wayne was nicknamed "The Duke" after his pet as a child that was named Airedale. Early in his
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Then in 1966, Wayne received the Cecil B. Demille Award at the Golden Globe Awards. "The Duke" would go on to make one more appearance at
the Golden Globes, as well as he Academy Awards in 1970. In 1970, at the Golden Globes, John Wayne won Best Motion PictureActor in a drama for
the movie True Grit. At the Academy Awards, he won Best Actor, also for True Grits. Then in the 1970's Wayne managed to win the same award at
the People's Choice Awards for four consecutive years. Through the years of 1975–78, he won the Favorite Motion Picture Actor award. This is a lot of
accomplishments for one actor. But Wayne was not just any actor though. When discussing his acting talents once, Wayne stated, "I don't act, I
react." Years after Wayne's death, he is still being recognized. He was named number sixteen of the "Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" by Empire
Magazine in October of 1997. Wayne also helped found the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, and later became the
president. Also, just one month before Wayne died, President Jimmy Carter and Congress a special medal honoring "The Duke."
Outside of acting, producing, and directing, John Wayne was an avid fisherman, explorer, who truly enjoyed his trips to the Pacific Northwest and
Southeastern Asia. Wayne loved to play poker and liked to drink whiskey. Wayne was once quoted saying, "I never trust a man that doesn't drink."
Many people even saw John Wayne
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John Wayne Gacy: Serial Killer
Although unathletic and unpopular, John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was more or less an average child. However, as he grew, Gacy fell victim to numerous
accounts of physical and verbal abuse from his father. He was called a sissy, Mama's boy, and told that he'd probably "grow up queer" (Cahill). In
adulthood, Gacy went on to sexually assault and murder a minimum of 33 teenage boys and young men before his capture and execution. Due to the
striking similarities between his father's verbal abuse and his choice in victims, Gacy's case has helped psychologists and criminologists argue that
environment, or the conditions in which people are raised or live currently, is a more influential factor in predicting violent behavior than the
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They are not famed for their impulsivity, but the calculated, cold, and almost emotionless planning and execution of their crimes. Randy Kraft, a serial
killer who murdered 64 people over a twelve–year period, is another subject of heated debate among criminologists. After killing for twelve years, he
was only caught when police pulled him over for an illegal lane change and happened to find a dead body in the front seat (McDougal). Killers like
Kraft, who killed steadily for a little over a decade and was confident in his actions and collected enough to drive down the interstate with a corpse,
and Gacy, who would not only return to work at his contracting company a few hours after a murder, but would invite employees into his crawlspace
to dig graves only feet from previous victims (Sullivan et al), show a pattern of planning and judgment, not impulsivity. One may believe that someone
who carefully planned and executed his murders could not possibly be lacking in any sort of self–control. However, psychologists have found an
explanation for this discrepancy in genetics. While the warrior gene and an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex might explain rash behavior, an
underdeveloped amydala, the neurological center for emotion, could explain some of these colder, more calculated killings. An individual with an
underdeveloped amydala would be lacking in emotion, including joy. Adrian Raine, a leading criminologist, scanned several psychopathic individuals
and found that the amydala was significantly shrunken, up to 18% smaller than normal (Raine et al). Their first violent outburst may have been
unplanned and provided them with a rush of endorphins, the chemicals responsible for happiness and pleasure. John Wayne Gacy, Jr. admitted that
during his first
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17th,1943 in Chicago Il. He was the second out of three children to be born to Marion Elaine Robinson and John
Stanley Gacy. In his early childhood, Gacy's father was a very abusive alcoholic not only to him and his siblings, but to his wife as well. Gacy had a lot
of love and respect for his father even at a young age. His father often called him degrading names such as ''Sissy and Queer''. He and his sister's would
be beaten frequently if they did anything "wrong" in their father's eye's. He was close to his sisters and mother but not as close as a ''normal'' family
would be. Gacy stated in an interview he never felt like he fit in when he was younger. When Gacy was twelve years old, he was struck by a swingset ...
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He not only liked to rape and kill young men, but he would sometimes keep the bodies under his bed and in secret compartments in his room for a
day or two until he would bury them under his house. Gacy hid 27 of his victims' bodies underneath his house in the crawl space until he ran out of
room and started dumping the rest in the nearby river. The police were very suspicious of Gacy so they looked into his back ground and saw that
he had done time previously for sodomy with a teenage boy. After finding out this information, they got a search warrant and searched his home
when he wasn't present. While there, they found many thing, such as gay and child pornography magazines, Police Badges, Several class rings and
interesting enough, Driver's licences. But not only a couple different licences, when they examined them closely, they were of a couple of
coworkers' of Gacy's that ad gone missing earlier in the year. And with Gacy not being home, they had to leave, but later came back and asked Gacy
if he would come to the station and answer some question, he later did and went home because of no rational reason to keep him. But they had no hard
evidence so they charged him with the possession of
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How Did John Wayne Gacy Become A Monster
John Wayne Gacy was considered to be one of the most vicious serial killers in U.S. history. He viciously murdered 33–34 boys and men between
January 3, 1972 and December 11, 1978. He would lure his victims into his house promising them jobs, he would then capture them, sexually assault
them and then strangled most of them with a rope. He would than bury their bodies under his house. He was caught and sentenced to death by lethal
injection. Through this paper you will see first–hand who John Wayne Gacy was and how he became the monster we all know him to be. Basic
Information John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois to John and Marion Gacy. He we was the second of their three
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Gacy somehow got his phone number and he started to call him, they would talk about once a week. During this time, Moss would tell Gacy that
he was interested in becoming a "hooker" he also expressed sexual feelings he had for his younger brother. Moss did a lot of research to make it
seem as if he was doing these things he told Gacy about because Gacy would tell him he wanted details. So in order to gain Gacys complete trust,
he went and talked to male hookers, he had his brother write letters to Gacy. A week or so before his execution Gacy had asked Moss to come and
visit him, Moss did in fact go to the prison for a visit. This is when he was attacked by Gacy, although Gacy did not rape him, he did shake him up.
Moss stopped answering the phone and he was trying to move on. After Gacy left threatening messages on his machine, Moss finally answered, this
is when Gacy thought he won, but in fact he did not, this is when Moss told him everything, he told Gacy, he played him, that he was able to get into
his mind and was able to manipulate him. Gacy did not take the news very well, but it was the last time they spoke. Moss later killed himself on 06/06
/06 cause of death was gunshot to the
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Serial Killer : John Wayne Gacy
One of America notious serial killer is John Wayne Gacy also known as the clown man . John Wayne was born on March 17, 1942 in , Chicago
,illnois. he is son ofMarion Elaine Robinson and John Stanley Gacy. John is the only boy and he is the second oldest out three kids. He is of
polish and Danish heritage Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they would
misbehave. He came from a middle class family . at the age of 11 john suffered from a a head blow caused him to have intermittent blackouts until he
was 16. As child john was overweight and unathletic . At school he suffered from isolation, unable to play sports due to hart conditions. Gacy later
realized he was attracted to men After attend four high schools , jonh drop out of high dchool right before his senior year.He graduated from
Northwestern Business College and start to as shoe salesmen. In September 1964, Gacy met and married co–worker Marlynn Myers. Whose family
owned a KFC in Waterloo, Iowa and began to work there as Manager. Marlynn gave birth to two children, a son named Michael was born in March
1967, followed by a daughter named Christine in September 1968.HE became active in local Springfield organizations, joining the Jaycees and rising
to vice–president of the Springfield chapter by 1965. Well–liked in his community and a clown performer at children 's parties, Gacy also organized
cultural gatherings Gacy opened a "club"
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Essay on John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17 1942. Gacy had an uneventful childhood up until the age of eleven. While out playing he
had been struck on the head by a swing. Subsequently he suffered fainting fits for many years.
Gacy graduated from business school and went on to work as a shoe salesman for the Nunn Bush shoe company. Gacy met and then married work
colleague Marilynn Myres in 1964.
The marriage ended when Gacy was imprisoned for ten years at a correctional institute in Waterloo, Iowa for various sex and violent crimes against
young men. In 1971 Gacy was arrested again for trying to rape a teenage boy.
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When investigating officers paid a visit to 8213 West Summerdale Avenue, Des Plaines, they followed the unpleasant smell to a trap door that led to
the crawl space under Gacy's house.
On Friday, December 22, 1978, Gacy finally confessed to police that he killed at least thirty people and buried most of the remains of the victims
beneath the crawl space of his house. According to the book Killer Clown: The John Wayne Gacy Murders by Sullivan and Maiken, Gacy said that,
"his first killing took place in January, 1972, and the second in January, 1974, about a year and a half after his marriage." He further
confessed that he would lure his victims into being handcuffed and then he would sexually assault them. To muffle the screams of his victims, he
would stuff a sock or underwear into their mouths and kill them by pulling a rope or board against their throats, as he raped them. Gacy admitted to
sometimes keeping the dead bodies under his bed or in the attic for several hours before eventually burying them in the crawl space.
On the first day that the police began their digging, they found two bodies. One of the bodies was buried under the garage. The other body was the
one found in the crawl space. As the days passed, the body count grew higher. Some of the victims were found with their underwear still lodged deep
in their throats. Other victims were buried so close together that police believed they
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John Wayne As An Example Of A Revisionist Western Film
The Western genre been highly prevalent in Hollywood films for decades. Beginning with The Great Train Robbery in 1903, Western films have
gained international many parts of Europe and Mexico in addition to the United States. One classic example of a Western feature (full length) film is
True Grit (1969), which stars John Wayne as the strong, memorable protagonist, Rooster Cogburn. Although the film follows many filmic conventions
regarding the formula of the Western genre, it also defies certain conventions, thus serving as an example of a revisionist Western. These qualities also
carry over into the recent remake, True Grit (2010), which contains the same plot as the original while making use of modern cinematic techniques in
order to make the film more exciting, dramatic and accessible for a modern audience. Prior to the release of True Grit (1969), John Wayne had played
starring roles in countless other Western films, including Stagecoach (1939) and The Searchers (1956). By the 1960s, John Wayne gained vast
recognition among many audiences as the definitive celluloid icon of the American Western. John Wayne?s popularity within Hollywood grew largely
during the 1950s, during the rise of revisionist western films. In addition, the film?s setting is consistent with previous films in the genre. A small
portion of the plot is set in a small town in Arkansas, while the bulk is set in the sporadically populated, mountainous Indian Territory. There are several
scenes in which
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John Wayne Gacy Essay
The acts of serial killers are repulsive, yet many still feel drawn to study them. John Wayne Gacy is the name of the serial killer being studied here.
For those who study serial killers, Gacy is a renowned killer who has been given nicknames such as "Pogo the Clown" or "Killer Clown". Gacy
was given these nicknames because he would go to hospitals and parties to entertain children as a clown named Pogo (Montaldo 2017). The torture,
rape, and ultimately murder of 33 young men between 1972 and 1978 (Bonn 2014) brought Gacy into fame. The childhood of John Wayne Gacy was
unusual. Born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1942, Gacy was the second of three children and the only male child (Harper 2016). Gacy's intent in
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Gacy was charged an found guilty of thirty–three different counts of murder and sex offenses (Buchanan 2015). The motivation to murder is a
complicated answer to pinpoint. There were experiences throughout his life that led him to the point of murder, but many that are abused do not
turn out to be murderers. It seems as if Gacy's motivation to murder was ultimately secrecy. His ever increasing appetite to have sex with young
teenage boys urged him to ultimately have to kill his subjects to ensure his secret fails to get out (Montaldo 2017). Following a link between Gacy
and the disappearance of a young teenage boy, the police got a search warrant and searched the home, unprepared for what they were going to come
across (Buchanan 2015). In December of 1978, Gacy was arrested after the many murders traced back to him (Harper 2016). After countless
interviews and waiting time, Gacy had his final trial. On March 13, 1980, after a little over two hours of discussion, the jury concluded that John
Wayne Gacy was not fit to live. Gacy was executed using lethal injection on May 9, 1994 (Buchanan
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John Wayne Gacy : The Crime Of A Serial Killer...
John Wayne Gacy, who was also referred to as the serial killer clown was born on March 17, 1942. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to the late
Marion Elaine Robinson and John Stanley Gacy. Unfortunately, he didn't have a good relationship with his father being that he was an abusive
alcoholic who was also strict since he was Irish and Catholic. During his childhood, he would constantly get beaten by his father, and being that he
had certain health conditions he wasn't allowed to do any school sports. Throughout school Gacy was a known target, because of his obesity and with
the little friends he had he stood out as irregular to others. He had bad health conditions, which dealt with his heart and caused him to have seizures
including him to be hospitalized. John was also molested by one his family friends, which potentially scarred him for life and lead to the beginning of
his lifestyle. Outside of his disturbing childhood, Gacy was well known within his community through his company, and his volunteering at children
hospitals, and charitable events as, "Pogo the Clown".
Overview
In this assignment, I will be examining and analyzing the crime of a serial killer sociologically. Gacy's first offense was in the year of 1967 upon a
15–year–old, who he lured to his home. Once that being done, he used alcohol to help persuade boy to perform oral sex on him among many other
youths that he even used money to help trick them. That young boy eventually told his father what happened,
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John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy Edward Low Criminology Fall 2013 Professor Ortiz INTRODUCTION On March 17, 1942, John Wayne Gacy was born into an
Irish middle–class family. His parents were Marion Gacy and John Gacy Sr. Gacy Jr. had enjoyed a uninteresting childhood until he suffered a head
injury at a playground when he was 11. Up until age 16, Gacy had suffered blackouts due to the injury. After all he was put through, he worshipped
his father like a hero, despite the fact that his father was an abusive alcoholic with a bad temper and an intense hate for homosexuals. Gacy was often
accused and beaten by his father for being sickly. In the year of 1964, he married his co–worker... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Involvement is the idea that an individual is too busy with things like work or family to commit acts of deviance. The argument is that, because the
person is so busy, at the end of the day, the individual is tired and just wants to rest comfortably. Using this logical reasoning, the individual is too
exhausted to commit any type of crime. Belief is the idea that if an individual is committed to a society that upholds good virtue and morals, then that
individual will most likely not engage in deviant behavior. If the individual believes that murder is wrong, then that individual will not commit murder
due to his/her belief. Looking at Gacy's childhood, he lacked these elements. His attachment to his parents were one–sided. Gacy had still loved his
father even when he was often severely beat for having congenital heart disease, His attachment to his peers were skewed as well. His peers teased
him for having the disease. The only relatively good attachment he had were with his teachers. His teachers said he was smart and a good student.
Gacy's commitment to the community during his earlier years was not so good.. During his teenage years, Gacy attended four different high schools,
but still was not able to graduate. He dropped out and moved out to Las Vegas to find work. Some time after, he moved back to his hometown and
attended a business college. He found his first job at a shoe company after graduating and excelled in his positions. Around that
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John Wayne Gacy Research Paper
After the killing of 19–year–old William Kindred in February of 1978, Gacy's crawlspace was so full of bodies that he had to resort to dumping
Kindred and the remainder of his victims into the Des Plaines River. The other victims that were dumped off of the I–55 bridge into the Des Plaines
River included 20–year–old Timothy O'Rourke, 19–year–old Frank Landingin, 21–year–old James Mazzara, and 15–year–old Robert Piest. The
investigation into the disappearance of Gacy's final victim, Robert Piest, ultimately became the demise of serial murderer John Wayne Gacy. While
working at a local pharmacy, Piest overheard Gacy talking about a big project his company PDM Contracting was taking on. Interested in working
with Gacy, Piest told his mother... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the age of nine, John recalls being sexually molested on several occasion by a friend of his father; however he never disclosed this information until
reaching adulthood. Signs of homosexuality appeared throughout John Wayne Gacy's childhood, including the incidence of him being caught with his
mother underwear, and continued throughout his adulthood, until finally disclosing his preference for men to his second wife, Carole. Upon his first
arrest on charges of sodomy, John received a psychiatric evaluation which concluded that he, in fact, suffered from antisocial personality disorder.
Subsequently, after sentenced to death for 12 of 33 known murders, Gacy received a secondary psychiatric evaluation which determined that John was
a paranoid schizophrenic with multiple personality disorder. In conclusion, the psychological, biological and genetic factors of John Wayne Gacy are
quite alarming. His ability to charm and manipulate many of those around him and his lack of remorse or the slightest bit of guilt for the gruesome
crimes he committed, even in his last moments of life, made John Wayne Gacy one of the most dangerous sociopaths of our time (Haggerty,
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Biography of John Wayne Gacy Essay
Biography of John Wayne Gacy One of the most horrendous serial killers in modern history would have to be John Wayne Gacy, Jr. He was the
second of three children and born in 1942. He lived in Chicago and attended catholic schools, and wasn't a very popular boy in school. Gacy
seemed to live a very normal childhood, with exception to his relationship with his father, and series of accidents that effected him. No one could
have known what the future held for John, not even his father. When Gacy was eleven years old, he was playing by a swing set, and was hit in the
head by one of the swings. The accident caused a blood clot in little John's brain. However, the blood clot was not discovered until he was 16. From
the age of eleven to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He tried desperately to earn enough money to return to Chicago. Soon, after he returned home from Las Vegas in the early 60's, he enrolled
himself in a business college and eventually graduated. While at Business College, he perfected the talent of salesmanship; Gacy was a born
salesman who could talk his way out of almost anything. It was during this time that his health again took a turn for the worst. He had gained a
great deal of weight and began to suffer from his heart condition now more than ever. Soon after his hospitalization for his heart, he was hospitalized
again for a spinal injury. His weight, heart, and back problems would plague Gacy for the rest of his life. In September, 1964 met and married a
co–worker named Marilyn Myers. Marilyn's parents owned a chain of Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants. Gacy's new father–in–law offered him a
position in one of these franchises. Soon after this, John and his wife moved to Iowa. Life seemed to hold a lot of promise for Gacy at this time in
his life. John worked tirelessly, performing many hours of community work for the local Jaycees. Gacy averaged 12 hours a day at this managerial
position. It was there where he made most of his friends and spent most of his time. In Clifford L. Linedecker's book, The Man who Killed Boys he
quoted Charlie Hill, a Jaycee volunteer whom he knew well; " He wanted to be very successful, and he wanted to be recognized by
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John Wayne Gacy's Case
The Case
John Wayne Gacy was convicted on the murder of 33 teenage boys between 1972 and 1978. These murders took place in Cook County, Illinois; all
inside of John Gacy's home. The city of Chicago, Illinois, during this time was very violent, with crimes happening regularly; this played out well for
Gacy. Twenty victims have been identified, while thirteen victims still remain unidentified. All of John Gacy's victims were teenage boys, all dying
due to strangulation, except for his first victim who was stabbed to death.
Examination of Evidence The crime took place in the house of John Wayne Gacy. He disposed of the 33 young men bodies in the crawlspaces and
basement of his home. This usually doesn't happen, because many people wouldn't think
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John Wayne Outline

  • 1. John Wayne Outline The Great American West...Coast home to some of the most influential films ever produced and the home to the most influential cowboys that ever hit the silver screen. John Wayne was an World –Renouned Actor, Director, Cowboy and Great American hero. John Wayne was an American actor that sparked and fed the American public's love and devotion to Western movies that some people carry to this day. The Duke had a long and prosperous career in Hollywood in which he starred in some of the highest grossing Westerns in movie history, but it wasn't always fame and fortune forJohn Wayne. In fact, it was quite the opposite and since this is about his ride to stardom let's go back to when he first got on this horse. In 1907, a boy named Marion Morrison, was born in Winterset, Iowa. He moved at the age of seven to Lancaster, California, where his father, a pharimsct by the name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had starring roles before but none like this. According to IMDb , "A simple stagecoach trip is complicated by the fact that Geronimo is on the warpath in the area. The passengers on the coach include a drunken doctor, two women, a bank manager who has taken off with his client's money, and the famous Ringo Kid". The movie was a huge success in the box office and is reguarded to be one of the Duke's greatest movies. As the Duke's career rolled on, He produced movies at a break–neck pace and continued to amaze audiences as he grew to superstardom. His next memerable movie was a film by the name of Three Godfathers. John Wayne stars as Robert Marmaduke Hightower an American outlaw on the run with two outlaws (Pedro Armendariz and The Abilene Kid) who find a woman dying in the desert with a newborn. Just before she dies, the three outlaws pledge to make sure the baby survives at all costs. The outlaws devote everything to this child as they give up water, food and their owns lives to protect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Why Is John Wayne A Good Role Model John Wayne One of the most famous western movie stars in the mid–1900's, John Wayne did not let his small beginnings stop him from reaching his goals. He worked long and hard to reach his place in history as the western star he was, and still is today. John Wayne's hard work, determination, and the ability to achieve his goals, made him a great actor, person, and role model. John Wayne's original name was Marion Robert Morrison, who was born on May 26, 1907, in Winterset, Iowa. His parents were Mary Alberta Brown and Clyde Leonard Morrison. John had one brother, Robert Morrison. His father, Clyde, developed a lung condition that required him to move his family to the warmer climates of California when John was just seven. Clyde started ranching and farming in the Mojave Desert, but did not succeed. The family moved again, to Glendale, California where his father opened a pharmacy, in which John helped manage in the summer. He also did many strange jobs to earn money, such as trucker's helper and delivery boy. John had a famous nickname, "Duke." This nickname came from the family dog, an Airedale, named, "Duke." John and Duke spent so much time together; people started calling Ussery 2 them, "Big and Little Duke." Sadly, in 1926, his parents divorced, John stayed with his father, Clyde. In school, John excelled in school and at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first film he made was Angel and Barman in 1947. He operated two different production companies, Wayne–Fellow Productions and Batjac Productions. His career took another boost when he starred in Red River, directed by Howard Ford. This film helped him show people his skills as not just a western hero, but as an actor. He played a troubled cattleman named Tom Dunson and took on a more serious and darker character. At this time, John Wayne was also receiving praise from the film, Fort Apache, in which he starred with Shirley Temple and Henry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. John Wayne Gacy : A Serial Killer "Even a clown can get away with murder.". Most people believe that all serial killers are born this way, but I'm here to prove that wrong. I believe that people aren't born that way , it's all about the environment or how they're treated during their childhood. My serial killer Mr. John Wayne Gacy from suffering from a terrible childhood,and an abusive father. He was like every otherserial killer; he killed people. However, he did something unique, which earned him the name " Pogo the Clown". Serial killers often grow up in harsh environment. This is the case of John Wayne Gacy. John was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, which he was raised by both of his parents Michael and Christine Gacy. As Gacy was growing up he dad became an alcoholic and began to beat him severely. His father would not have to be persuaded to do anything he would just do it out pure meanness, John could be sound asleep in his bedroom doing nothing and his father would walk into his room and beat him with a razor belt until he turned blue. While he was experiencing the beatings at his home in Chicago one of his family friends took him camping to "clear his mind" off of his dad. The camping trip was just a normal camping trip until something a happen to Gacy that is out of the ordinary. While John was sleeping he was sexually assaulted by the family friend, from that point in his life John wouldn't ever be the same. Later on in his life, his dad continued the brutal beatings which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17 1942. Gacy had an uneventful childhood up until the age of eleven. While out playing he had been struck on the head by a swing. Subsequently he suffered fainting fits for many years. Gacy graduated from business school and went on to work as a shoe salesman for the Nunn Bush shoe company. Gacy met and then married work colleague Marilynn Myres in 1964. The marriage ended when Gacy was imprisoned for ten years at a correctional institute in Waterloo, Iowa for various sex and violent crimes against young men. In 1971 Gacy was arrested again for trying to rape a teenage boy. John Wayne Gacy was married for the second time in 1972 to Carol Hoff. He set up a business as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the reason he gave for them being buried so close together was that he was running out of room and needed to conserve space. On the 28th of December, police had removed a total of twenty–seven bodies from Gacy's house. There was also another body found weeks earlier, yet it was not in the crawl space. The naked corpse of Frank Landingin was found in the Des Plaines River. At the time of the discovery police were not yet aware of Gacy's horrible crimes and the case was still under investigation. But, investigators found Landingin's driver's license in Gacy's home and connected him to the young mans murder. Landingin was not the only one of Gacy's victims to be found in the river. Also, on December 28th, police removed from the Des Plaines River the body of James Mazzara, who still had his underwear lodged in his throat. The coroner said that the underwear stuffed down the victim's throat had caused Mazzara to suffocate. Gacy told police that the reason he disposed of the bodies in the river was because he ran out of room in his crawl space and because he had been experiencing back problems from digging the graves. Mazzara was the twenty–ninth victim of Gacy's to be found; yet it would not be the last. By the end of February, police were still digging up Gacy's property. They had already gutted the house and were unable to find anymore bodies in the crawl space. It had taken investigators longer than expected to resume the search due to
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  • 6. John Wayne Gacy Jr. CRJS 131–1A Criminology Key Graded Assignment– The Mind of a Killer Ernesto Argote Westwood College January 2012 Criminology is the scientific study of the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior (Siegel 4). Criminology is not just understanding criminal actions but also studying how to correct and prevent crime, overall. There are five major Criminological theories, (1) Classical Theory, (2) Positivist Theory, (3) Marxist / Conflict Theory, (4) Sociological Theory, and (5) Multifactor / Integrated Theory. Classical Theory originated at about 1764 and it involves Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism, which means that people choose to act when they believe their actions will bring an increase in pleasure and a decrease in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each of these theories had led to many new theories used today, such as the Rational Choice theory, Biosocial and Psychological Theory, Critical Theory, Cultural Deviance Theory, Life Course Theory, and many more. The one thing in common with every theory is that they all explain at least one behavioral factor that leads to crime. Today, all these theories, and more, are researched and taken into account when trying to understand why a criminal does what they do. John Wayne Gacy was born on May 17 (St. Patrick's Day), 1942 to Marion Elaine Robinson Gacy and John Wayne Gacy, Sr. at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago. He was the second of three children. His older sister Joanne had preceded him by two years and two years after his birth came his sister Karen. The Gacy children were raised as Catholics and attended Catholic School (Taylor 2003). The neighborhood where Gacy grew up was a middle class neighborhood. Gacy, along with many of the children in the neighborhood, had part–time jobs after school. He got part–time jobs doing newspaper routes, bagging groceries, and Boy Scout activities. Gacy was not much popular in school but he had no trouble having friends and fitting in with others. He had friend in school and among his Boy Scout troops and he was liked by his teachers and his co–workers. With some exceptions, Gacy seemed to have had a normal childhood (Bardsley & Bell n.d.). At age 11, Gacy was playing at a swing set and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper John Wayne Gacy was the son of Danish and Polish parents. Gacy and his two siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat them with a razor strap if they misbehaved; the man physically assaulted Gacy's mother as well. Gacy's sister Karen would later say that the siblings learned to toughen up against the beatings. Because of this abuse, John Wayne Gacy became one of the most ruthless and notorious serial killers of this time period ("Biography," 2016). Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1942. He was the son of John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson. He had two sisters. Gacy is greatly known for his disturbing sexual encounters with young men, but not many know that he himself was also a victim of physical violence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The police were notified that shortly before his disappearance, the young boy had told his mother that he was going to visit a contractor to talk about a job opportunity. A person known to Robert identified the contractor in question as John Gacy. The police obtained a search warrant for Gacy's home and the area surrounding it. In December of 1978 the police found several bodies around his property. 29 bodies were found underneath Gacy's house, 26 in the crawlspace and 3 others were found in other areas beneath his home ("Crime Museum," 2015). Though Gacy had initially claimed innocence, he eventually confessed that he had committed approximately 25 to 30 murders since 1972. His last known victim Robert Piest's body was finally recovered from a lock on the Illinois River in April 1979 ("The Famous," 2016). In Conclusion, John wayne Gacy was charged with 33 murders in February of 1980. Though his defence countered that Gacy was insane, irrational and not responsible for his actions, the jury eventually reached a guilty but sane verdict, and he was sentenced to death for 12 of the murders on March 13, 1980. He spent 12 years on death row and was executed by lethal injection at Stateville Correctional Center on May 10, 1994. John Wayne Gacy was one of the most infamous and relentless serial killer rapist of his time ("The Famous," ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. John Wayne: An Influential Role Model John Wayne: A Great American Artist John Wayne was a great American actor. Most people knew him as a very influential Western star and action hero. His long career began in many small productions that eventually led to star roles. Wayne continued to influence the field of entertainment when he decided to produce and direct a movie of his own. He starred in many controversial war films that would reenact the terror of war in the early 1900s. John Wayne is considered one of the country's most famous actors. He became a very influential role model to men around the world. From acting to directing, John Wayne defined the American man and became a symbolic western hero. John Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa on May 26, 1907 to Clyde and Mary Morrison. Besides football, while attending college, Wayne appeared as a film extra in Brown of Harvard and Drop Kick acting as a football player. This was the start of a long and successful career in the acting world for John. Wayne had a very dedicated work ethic which led him to be very successful and becoming a famous Western Star as well as a role model in the lives of Americans. He received his first lead role in The Big Trail, directed by Raoul Walsh in 1930. Although it was a box office dud, Wayne kept pursuing his career as an actor. During a span of about ten years, Wayne played in an abundance of western, B movies. Throughout this experimental period in his career, "Wayne started developing his man of action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was born on March... Infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. Gacy, born into an abusive environment, was assaulted physically along with his siblings, with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved by their alcoholic father. In addition, Gacy's mother was physically abused as well throughout her marriage and during the children's upbringing. During John Wayne Gacy's childhood education, he suffered further alienation due to a congenital heart condition that resulted in further feelings of contempt from his father. Furthermore, Gacy eventually came to the realization that he was attracted to men, which caused a great amount of mental turmoil over his sexuality. John Wayne Gacy was married and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A police search of Gacy's house in Des Plaines, Illinois, on December 21, exposed evidence of his involvement in numerous abominable acts, including murder. John Wayne Gacy, it would later be determined, had murdered thirty–three boys and young males, the majority of whom had been buried under his dwelling and garage, while around four to five other victims would be recovered from the nearby Des Plaines River. The victims were lured to Gacy's dwelling with the promise of construction work, and then captured, sexually assaulted, and then eventually strangled to death with rope. Furthermore, John Wayne Gacy sometimes dressed as his alter ego "Pogo the Clown", when he murdered. After a short jury deliberation, John Wayne Gacy was ultimately found guilty of committing thirty–three murders and became known as one of the most vicious serial killers in U.S. history. Gacy was sentenced to serve twenty–one natural life sentences and serve twelve death sentences. For almost a decade and a half, Gacy was imprisoned at the Menard Correctional Center where he appealed the sentence and offered contradictory statements on the murders in interviews. Although Gacy had confessed, later he had vehemently denied being guilty of the charges. John Wayne Gacy ultimately died by lethal injection on May 10, 1994, at the Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, Illinois; with both anti–death penalty forces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of Danish and Polish parents. He and his siblings were raised by a drunken dad. Their dad often beat them with a razor strap if they were misbehaving. Gacy's mother was also physically assaulted by the father as well. His sister, Karen, said that the siblings learned to be tough and that John would not cry. John and hisfamily were Catholics and he and his siblings went to Catholic schools. He had a congenital heart problem that prevented him from playing with kids at school. Because he couldn't play with the other kids he had trouble making friends. His father also saw this as a failure. Even though he wasn't a popular kid, he was well liked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. John Wayne Gacy Manipulative Person John Wayne Gacy was a very manipulative person. He lured his victims with the promise of construction work and good pay, and then captured,assaulted them, then eventually strangled them with rope (Lohr 4). In 1974, Gacy started a contracting business, He hired teen boys to work for him. Explaining to his friends, that hiring young men would keep payroll cost down (Lohr 4). In fact on December 11, 1978, Gacy visited Des Plaines pharmacy to discuss a remodeling deal. He mentioned that his firm hired "teen boys" at a starting salary of five dollars an hour (Egger 2). Mr. Gacy abducted Robert Piest from the pharmacy after Robert looked into Mr. Gacy offer for the construction job. Following this, On October 24, 1976 Gacy abducted and killed two... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gacy is a very manipulative man. He made people in his town of WaterLoo think he is a sharp local businessman, and a children's entertainer on the side. By the late 1975, Gacy had joined the Jolly Jokers and had created his own performance characters "Pogo the Clown" and "Patches the Clown". Gacy designed his own costumes and did his own makeup (Egger 2). Later, Mr. Gacy has became under suspicion after his fellow workers kept disappearing in 1978 after authorities investigating the disappearance of Robert Piest after police found out he was last seen with gacy ("John Wayne Gacy Confesses" 3). Immediately after learning of gacy's molestationcrime conviction in Iowa, police searched his Norwood Park home. The noticed a strong stench coming from a crawl space but first thought it was sewage damage. Several items, including a store receipt, were later found at his home that linked him to piest and other young men who'd been reported missing ("John Wayne Gacy Confesses" 3). John Wayne Gacy decided to throw them off by saying that the horrible stench was just a bunch of moisture build–up in the crawl space because of a leaky pipe. By December 18, Gacy was beginning to show visible signs of strain as a result of the constant surveillance; he was unshaven, looked tired, appeared anxious, and drinked heavily(Egger 2). Gacy should've known that giving these signs he would soon be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Dear John Wayne Essay "Dear John Wayne" by Louise Erdrich is about the stereotype of the Native American, being a savage race on film and how the Native Americans watching the film react to those stereotypes. The Characters in the play are the movie goers who happen to be Native American and John Wayne in the movie. The movie was written for a different audience than the one watching. Let's start at the very beginning... the name of the poem is "Dear John Wayne", it occurred to me that a lot of these authors put a great deal of thought into the titles of their works. The title reminds me of a Dear John letter except in poem form, which, given the authors race, the intended audience, and the tone of the poem, would fit. I'm sorry John Wayne, but it's just not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author says to John Wayne that "The eye sees a lot, John, but the heart is so blind. How will you know what you own?" The hunger for land is broader than the wants of the white settler. The end of colonization only ends with lack of resistance for the land. In the sixth stanza John Wayne's smile fills the screen in "a horizon of teeth", the credits go up the screen and then the screen turns white again at the end of the film, and the projector goes off leaving everyone in the "true–to–life dark", back again in the real world. "We get into the car scratching our mosquito bites, speechless and small." They are speechless from the massacre that they've just been witness to and small as in the population of their race, or as the next line suggests that it's just because that's just what people are like after a movie. "We are back in ourselves" the movie goers are not part of the story anymore, as many movies try to pull the viewer in. The sound of John Wayne's voice still in the movie goers heads telling the other settlers that they've got the Indians where they want them, drunk, running, and the settlers getting what they want and need which is land. "The heart is a strange wood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper John Wayne Gacy was born Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1942. He is the middle child of the three, his older sister Joanne and his younger sister Karen. As a child he was known as a quiet boy who worked as a newspaper boy, bagged groceries, and did boy scout activities. He seem to be a normal boy, well–liked by his teachers, co–workers, and friends. However, his relationship with his father was very violent. His father would frequently beat him, Gacy's friends, who would witness the beating, say that his father would hit Gacy for no reason. His father was an alcoholic with a violent temper, and was homophobic. At the age of eleven, he suffered a blow to the head from the swings. This caused to have frequent blackouts for five years. Gacy's blackouts stopped once the doctors found a clot in his brain. His school work began to drop, so he dropped out of high school, and to escape his father, he moved to Las Vegas in 1962. During his time there, he worked as a mortuary attendant and janitor. While living in Las Vegas, Gacy had his first experience with death. One evening while he was walking around the morgue he climbed into a coffin of a recent–dead. As he climbed in, Gacy began to embrace the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After finding out about the crimes Gacy had done, he quickly obtained a search warrant for Gacy's home on December 13, 1978. While searching his house item's were found, such as a box containing two drivers licenses and several rings, one specifically with a high school name engraved on it. Other items that were found were hypodermic needles in brown bottles, marijuana, pills, along with a stained rug, handcuffs, rope, sexual devices, clothes that were too small for Gacy, and a number of books with homosexual and child pornography themes. Besides the items they found in his house, the police confiscated three automobiles, which in one of them had pieces of hair that were later matched to be Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Who Is John Wayne Gacy? John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was born March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, to both his parents John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson. He was a very quiet child who kept himself involved in some way. was not popular but he was well–liked by his peers at school and boy scout activities. To everyone on the outside looking in, Gacy seemed to have a perfectly normal childhood life but it was the total opposite. At the age of 11, gacy was hit in the head by a swing set while playing and it caused blood clots in his brain that were not discovered until the age of 16. Not long after the accident and the diagnosis, Gacy began suffering from blackouts caused by the clots. "They were finally treated with medication" when gacy turned 17 he was hospitalized several times during his life... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His father John was a veteran who participated in World War I and worked as an auto repair machinist, but the father wasn't as innocent as everyone thought it seemed. He also had a terrifying temper and was a very abusive alcoholic that mistreated and "berated" his family but Gacy was his main target. He didn't have a good relationship with Gacy at all. The mother tried her hardest to protect john from his father but it was only so much she could do, he abused her as well. childhood was very ruff for someone his age suffering deeply from being molested by a family friend, along with his ill health which prevented him from doing well at school. he lacked good behavior and was overweight and was often mocked at by his neighboring bullies. Gacy family issues interfered with school. He dropped out of school his senior year leaving his family home and fleeing to Las Vegas working as a mortuary attendant in Nevada where he came upon a strange incident that happened one day while working––– he hugged one of the dead bodies and was very terrified and confused all at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Did John Wayne Gacy Cause Mental Abuse John Wayne Gacy. Jr was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois to Marion Gacy and John Gacy Sr. When Wayne was 11 he hit his head at the playground, and that caused him to frequently pass out. Until reached the age of 16. He was physically and mentally abused by his father. Since his father was a drunk he would beat John and his siblings and sometimes he would have to watch his father beat his mom so severely that she had to go to the hospital. John also had heart problems, which caused obesity. Because of his appearance, he was bullied by his classmates. He decided to drop out of high school, without a highs school diploma he could not find a job. As a result, he went back to school and enrolled in business school. Soon after, he was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When examining Gacy's, case it isn't clear if his criminal behavior was biologically influenced from his father's abusive behavior or because of his environment and his traumatic child hood. After Gacy Jr.'s execution, Dr.Helen Morrison examined his brain and he found nothing abnormal about it. This leads to the idea that his actions were either influenced by his DNA to be violent or his environment forced him to react that way. Gacy's case is serious and unpredictable. He was loved and well known by all the people who knew him, so who would of though a clown would be murdering young men, while making sick kids happy. However, I do blame the researchers because they found out that Gacy suffered from antisocial personality disorder and paranoid schizophrenic, even they believed that his medical situation would bring him back to jail, yet they cut his 10 year sentence to two years and disregarding the fact that he was mentally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. John Wayne Gacy's Summary As A Killer Clown Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary In the 1970s, a prolific serial killer named John Wayne Gacy gained notoriety for being the "Killer Clown". Gacy raped and killed 33 young boys and men in Chicago. He would bury the victims' in a crawl space he dug or throw them into the Des Plaines River when the crawl space ran out of the room. He pled not guilty by reason of insanity and claimed he lost count of how many victims he buried in the crawl space. Even though he was well known in the community for his active involvement in volunteer work and performing at events dressed up as "Pogo the Clown", he was still found guilty of all 33 murders and sentenced to death. The main reason the judge and jury didn't agree to his plea of insanity is because of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an ordinary murder case, prosecutors have to prove not only that a person was killed, but that the person charged with the crime intended for someone to die. In a depraved–heart murder case, prosecutors must prove instead that the suspect knowingly did something that was likely to kill, and that he showed "extreme indifference" to the possible harm." Gacy would strangle his victims with a rope, but tried to play it off as erotic a position, that he didn't know that the rope around the victim's neck would end up suffocating them. This shows how he didn't care that an action he was taking could be putting someone's life at risk. Gacy, just like Mary Maloney, manipulated people as a way to try to show their innocence in a situation that they are guilty of. In the short story "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl, Mary Maloney kills her husband by hitting him in the back of the head with a frozen leg of lamb and tries to play it off as she didn't know what happened to him. Mary Maloney is a conniving criminal aware of and responsible for her lawless action due to her manipulative actions after she killed her husband. She is guilty of murdering her husband due to her actions being premeditated/indications of murder, her awareness of her actions, and her deceitful actions to others. Mary Maloney is guilty of murdering her husband Patrick due to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. John Wayne Gacy: The Killing Of America Throughout the years of 1972 and 1978 in Cook County, Illinois, there was an American serial killer. His name is John Wayne Gacy, A.K.A, "Killer Clown", murdering 33 young men and boys. Gacy would first sexually assaulted these men, murder them and then dispose of their bodies. In a grotesque manner, he hid these bodies under his house in the crawlspace while throwing the last three victims in the Des Plaines River. Gacy was an ordinary family man who had a wife and two children, he owned a business and even dressed up as a clown to entertain the neighborhood children, but yet Gacy had a separate life with a disturbing secret. Human beings already have a compulsive want for information so they want to have an understanding for cold–blooded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among Gacy's many discontentments with his court case and verdict of his federal suit, Gacy said he was crudely represented by his lawyers, who allegedly was more interested in writing novels and making films, offering Gacy movie deals over the case. Three documentaries were made during his conviction and one of them being "The Killing of America" 1982 film–numerous films were made later after his death. (IMBD.com) Gacy alleged that Garippo who carried out the trial failed to sufficiently ask jurors about their feelings regarding homosexuality and whether or not they had been encouraged with the aid of sizeable media coverage of the case. (Chicago Tribune) The view of homosexualism in the 1970s, is when gay rights started to pick up. On the other hand, many were still against the idea and held a negative stigmatism with being homosexual. According to author Chris Maloney, in keeping with Rafael Tovar, a former Des Plaines police officer who helped uncover the case in 1978, Gacy would only give up records authorities already knew about or were going to discover anyways. The general public was so interested about trying to discover details about the case that Gacy obtained a 900 number. ( ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Literature And Social Learning Theory Of John Wayne Gacy's... Discussion: According to the literature and social learning theory, the family is an important institution that can be used to explain John Wayne Gacy's criminality. Statistics stated that witnessing violence and being the subject of physical abuse were strongly correlated with psychological, emotional and behavioural problems. Additionally, criminality and aggression were two well researched long term affects of exposure toviolence. John Wayne Gacy witnessed and was the subject of physical abuse by his father and I believe that these events lead to his serial killing criminality. Social learning theory states that crime is learned through social interaction, and the family is the primary association group. I believe John Wayne Gacy learned his serial killing criminality from his childhood family social interactions. John Wayne Gacy's father use to physical punish his children with a razor strap and physically abuse his wife. Gacy's father also use to call him names like a wimp and a girl. I feel that these violent interactions caused Gacy to form a direct association with violent behaviour. These events indicate that Gacy was exposed to violence and ridicule for his entire childhood. Previous statistics stated that the age that abuse occurs and the longer the abuse occurs, influence the severity of the impact of the abuse on a child's adulthood. I feel that the timing, length and frequency of the abuse that Gacy encountered led to his serial killing behaviour. Social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper On March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois, John Wayne Gacy, a murderer to be, was born. He came from Danish and Polish parents, Marion Robinson and John Stanley Gacy, and had two sisters, Karen and Joanne Gacy. John, as an overweight child, tended to isolate himself from his peers; he did not participate in any athletic activities and had very few friends. John's father would oftentimes come home in the early mornings intoxicated, waking up his family as he stumbled through the door. Most nights, he would hit his children with a razor strap or anything else he could get his hands on, and he would then proceed to physically beat his wife as well. After years of beatings, the children learned to toughen up against him, and Gacy would even continue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gacy lost confidence in himself due to his father never having a connection that he long strived for, but never once did he say that he hated his father. If Gacy Jr. were to ever make a disapproving choice in front of his father, his father would not only beat him as punishment but would call him names such as "queer." Not long after the sexual nicknames began, Gacy Jr. and a friend were caught trying to perform sexual acts on a young girl, but Gacy thought it was okay, after being a victim of sexual assault himself. A friend of the Gacy family would get John Jr. alone in his truck and perform sexual acts on him, but Gacy never told anyone because he thought it would get back to his father who would proceed to call him names such as "queer." John did not want to disappoint his father any more than he already had, so he kept it a secret, saving himself from the blame his father would have put on him. John tried to replace his loneliness with being a teacher's pet, by helping with errands and handing out papers, but it soon led to him being bullied and mocked by his classmates. To make his school matters worse, John started having health problems in the fourth grade when his appendix burst, and he started blacking out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. John Wayne Gacy Psychology John Wayne Gacy, like many serial killers, had a terrible childhood. Almost equivalent to one from a movie where the young loner gets bullied at school because he is misunderstood or different and when he goes home his father pushes him too hard and just makes the pain worse for his son and the mother tries too hard to protect her son often leaving him feeling even more upset, angry, and emasculated than ever. In a movie, this kind of emotional wear and tear seems to make our lovable character grow stronger and become a great and important person, however if we take off the blinders of Hollywood off we can see how this kind of abuse has repeatedly caused individuals develop serious personality disorders. John Wayne Gacy, Gary Ridgeway, Aileen... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The thought of the torture, pain, and all around gruesomeness of the actions these people take are borderline incomprehensible which is the same word most people use to describe the never ending, always expanding, size of the universe or in an attempt to explain how many times one hundred billion of McDonald's Big Macs could wrap around the earth and then go to the moon and back (The answer to that is 52 times around the earth and then to the moon and back), Nevertheless it is interesting to hear those weird facts and the demented torture methods by serial killers. John Wayne Gacy had three identifying rape and kill methods. His first, and by far the simplest, was to get his victims drunk making it much easier for him to trick them into his second favorite thing to do. Gacy called what he would do next the "Handcuff Trick" he would simply trick or convince someone to put the handcuffs on themselves and then Gacy would easily be able to take down his victim and rape him. Gacy would usually leave his victims alive while he was raping them but he would begin his third act, or, as he called it, the "Rope Trick" he would tie to simply knots around his victim's neck and stick a screwdriver or pen through the hole between the knots and twist. He enjoyed listening to his victims assfixiated because according to Gacy "...death was the ultimate thrill." Gacy's past experiences with physical abuse from his father shine through in these actions he would take against his victims while his method of strangling his victims was what he believed to be the cleanest way to kill someone after learning that stabbing someone created qutie the mess. Gacy was a demented person without the thirty three murders but it was his past experiences that led him to becoming one of the most infamous serial killers of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. John Wayne Gacy Abusive Father John Wayne Gacy Jr. A man who went through so much as a child will carry out the trauma through his adult life. He will ruin people's lives and take some as he goes. An abusive father created the monster who would be known as John Wayne Gacy. When John Wayne Gacy was younger he grew up with a father, a loving mother, and two caring sisters. "John Gacy faced an abusive childhood and conflict over his sexuality," states the Editors of Biography.com. His abusive father is part of the reason he started his killings in his later years. He was scared and felt like he was competing for love. Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved; the man physically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of which was Johnny Butkovich. Johnny's body was found under the garage. The other body, in the crawl space is where it was found. They days went by and the body count got higher. Some of the victims found were buried so close together, they were believed to have buried and killed at the same time. Gacy did confirm to police that he had on several occasions killed more than one person in a day (Bell and Bardsley). Gacy had said that the reason bodies were so closely buried was that he needed to conserve space, as he was running out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. John Wayne Gacy Thesis John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy was known to be one of the most infamous serial killers of his time. What were his motives? When brought to court, Gacy was only charged with 12 of the murders that had taken place but what the court really had to prove was not whether he actually committed the murders, but whether or not he was in a controllable mental state. Gacy, without a doubt, knew what he was doing the whole time throughout the span of his murders. John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17th, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois and was the son of both Danish and Polish parents. His parents, John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson, had two other kids named Joanne Gacy and Karen Gacy. As a young boy, Gacy and his sisters grew up in a very bad environment due to their father who was always came home drunk and not being in a full controllable mental state. When the children would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having this heart condition made it harder for him to associate with kids at his school. He started to question his sexuality and realized that he was attracted to men and this caused kids to stay away from him in school. During his younger years, Gacy was a very quiet kid and not particularly popular. He was well liked by his teachers, coworkers, and the low amount of friends he had at school. He would work different types of jobs to make money here and there. He would work as a paperboy, a cashier, and engaged himself in scout activities. When Gacy was about 11, he suffered a blow to the head while playing on a swing set. The swing came around and hit him in the head, forming a blood clot which was not discovered until he was about 16. This blood clot caused him to have periodical blackouts and was later treated with medication. After a series of hospitalizations, by the age of 17, he was diagnosed with heart ailment. Doctors were never able to identify where his pain was coming from or how it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. John Wayne Gacy Research Papers John Wayne Gacy was born March 17th, 1942, in Chicago. He was born into a middle waged working class family. He quickly began having issues in the home. His father was an alcoholic and would frequently beat him, but physical abuse was not the worst of it. He had a loving mother and an older and younger sister. Since he could not become close with his father no matter his efforts, he became close with hismother and sisters. His dad took note of that and began adding physical and verbal abuse to his parenting methods by comparing him to his sisters, and speaking to him as if he was a girl. This spurred an identity crisis, and undoubtedly had a large role in Gacy's later years. Gacy was beaten all throughout his childhood. His father would commonly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... About five years after the incident doctors discovered the clot and prescribed him medicine which helped him. In need of attention after he had recovered, Gacy would fake heart conditions to be noticed. When Gacy was seven years old he was molested by a family friend who would take Gacy on rides with him in his truck. Gacy never spoke up about the incident because he believed that it would only lead to him being beaten. It is very easy to see why there would be a lack of social bonds with Gacy. Out of the four different bonds: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief, he did not have any of these. He couldn't become attached to his abusive father. He lacked commitment and involvement because he spent a lot of his time in the hospital as a child so he could not make any ties to anything outside of his hospital room. He also had no bond to the belief that crime applied to him. This became evident when he stole from a store when he was six, was caught with his friend fondling another girl at school, and being molested by an adult and seeing that there is no punishment for it probably did not help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper John Wayne Gacy was a very dark and perverse man. He is one of America's most notorious serial killers, with over 30 victims. All of his victims were young teen boys. His sexual assaults were uncovered in 1968 and in 1980 he was convicted and found guilty of his crimes, where he was then sentenced to several life and death penalty sentences and in 1994 he was finally executed. On March 17th, 1942 John Wayne Gacy was born to John Stanley Gacy and Marion Robinson in Chicago, Illinois. He was one of three children and the only boy. Although John was close to his family, he had a troubled relationship with his father. John Stanley was physically and verbally abusive to his son, often beating him severely over small mistakes. John's mother and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His wife divorced him and he was sentence to 18 months in prison. In August 1967, Donald Voorhees was sexually assaulted by John. Voorhees was 15 years old and knew John thru his father, who was also a member of the Jaycees. This was one of John's first assaults of many. He persuaded the young man to perform oral sex on him after influencing him with alcohol. John abused several young boys using this method, he even lied to them about the acts being an experiment in which they were paid for. In 1968 Voorhees told his father what John did and he was arrested and charged with oral sodomy. On May 19th, 1968, he was indicted and then sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was released two years later but soon was in trouble again for sexual assault of a teen boy. The charges were eventually dropped because the victim did not show up for the trial. During that same year John committed his first murder. He lured a teen boy by the name of Timothy McCoy to his home where he raped and killed him. In the Summer of 1975 John was suspected in the disappearance of one of his employees, but the police did not investigate. John was suspected by the families of young boys in many disappearances but unfortunately the police did nothing. In December 1978 John was suspected in the disappearance of Robert Piest, a 15–year–old that went missing in Des Plaines, Illinois. During that same month, John's house was raided by the police with a search warrant. They found a crawl space dedicated to John's dead victims. On December 22nd, 1978, John confessed to the rape and murder of 30 young boys. 29 of the 30 victims were found under his house, including in the crawl space. John told police he used lime to make the bodies decompose faster than they normally would. During trial the defense tried to go with insanity, but was not successful. John was convicted of 33 counts of murder, he was sentenced to 21 life sentences and 12 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper The killer clown most know as John Wayne Gacy, was a convicted American serial killer who murdered and sexually assaulted 33 teenage and young men's. John Wayne was born on March 17 of 1942 in Chicago Illinois, he was the second son of three of John Stanley Gacy and Marion Elaine Robinson. John had polish and danish heritage since his paternal grandparents were from Poland but immigrated to the Unites States. As a young boy, he was really close to his two sisters and mother but unfortunately he had a hard relationship with his father because he was an alcoholic who physically abuse John's mother and sisters. Adding to the difficult relationship between John and his father, John always try to seek for approval by trying to make his father proud but hardly he could received it. Constantly John was beaten by his father in the form of punishments for failures or things committed such as accidentally damaging the car engine. John was often accused of being stupid and dumb in comparison to his sister, making through all his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John's father was informed about this accident and punish John by whipping him with a razor strop. Later on this year John had an experienced in which a family friend harass him and will take John to a truck and have sexual interaction with him. John never shares this experience with his father because, among all his bad relationship with him, he knows his father would blame him for this incident. When John grew up and was attending school he suffered from a heart condition that led him to avoid any sports activity this generate an overweight appearance. John was not a popular kid he was only and average student with a few friends and was bully among his classmates. Indeed his quietness he joins the boy scouts. When John was eleven he had an accident with a swing set when he was playing that caused him a blood clot in this brain that was not discovered until he was 16 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown John Wayne Gacy was a notorious serial killer and rapist who was known as the "Killer Clown." The name was given to him because he often dressed up as a clown when torturing his victims. With a record of 33 murders of young males, Gacy went on to be one of the most spine–chilling serial killers to–date. He was born with a heart condition that led to multiple risk factors affecting his developmental growth as well as his relationship with his father. Although Gacy's father did not care for him, his mother did her best to protect him. Coercion theory is used to describe how the relationship between Gacy and his father lead to the infamous killings that Gacy was soon known for. Luckily, Gacy was well–liked in his community after moving out. Society... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite his conflicting sexuality, Gacy was married and divorced twice and had a total of five children. His sexual feelings may have been suppressed as a child to prevent him from receiving more brutal beatings from his father. When Gacy moved to Waterloo, Iowa and got married to his first wife, he instantly became a prevalent member of the community. He worked in his first father–in–law's business and became vice president of an organization called the Jaycees. The organization had a front business of teaching leadership, but in the back, members were doing wife swaps, drug and alcohol trades and prostitution (Lukacs, 2017). By taking part in the background activities, Gacy was able to easily lure young men to "work" for him and then take advantage of them by giving them drugs and alcohol. With this tactic, Gacy was convicted of his first offence, where he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, when he offered the son of a Jaycee member alcohol and drugs, then made him do sexual activities. Gacy attempted and failed, to get the case thrown by hiring someone to beat the boy and convince him not to testify (Lukacs, 2017). In his time at the Jaycee organization, Gacy assaulted many other young boys and when they got suspicious, Gacy played it off and paid them $50 to keep their mouths shut (Lukacs, 2017). Gacy was very persuasive when it came to getting his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. John Wayne Gacy 's Life John Wayne Gacy was born to a typical Chicago blue collar couple. His father was a World War I veteran who worked as a machinist and his mother was a homemaker. He was the only son of the three children born into the Gacy family. As an adolescent Gacy did not possess the typical attributes of the "popular crowd". He was over–weight, and un–athletic and what some would describe as "A Mamas Boy". Though he tried, Gacy could not cultivate much of a positive relationship with his father who is said to have been a physically and verbally abusive alcoholic. As with many sexual sadists who go on to become serial killers, Gacy claimed that he was molested as a child by a family friend. As Gacy got older the verbal abuse from his father continued. Eventually Gacy fled to Nevada where he worked as a funeral attendant. One night Gacy climbed into the coffin of a teenage boy and proceeded to embrace the corpse. Gacy expressed that he was so shocked by his actions that he returned to the home of his father afterwards. Gacy eventually went on to become a successful business man, married, moved to Iowa and had two children, finally earning the acknowledgement he had craved from his father as an adolescent. Gacy made advances at many of his male teenage employees during this time, perhaps foreshadowing his later victimology. Gacys criminal double life truly began at the end of the summer of 1967. Gacy successfully sexually assaulted many youths using tactics such as blackmail, trickery, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. John Wayne as an American Icon Essay John Wayne as an American Icon Marion Morrison, also known as John Wayne, is perhaps one of the most popular movie personalities ever. He began as a mere stagehand, but by the end of his career he had developed himself as a very successful actor, producer, and director. Marion Michael Morrison was born on May 26, 1907, in Winterest, Iowa. His father, Clyde, worked as a pharmacist, and JohnWayne thought of his father as the "kindest, most patient man I ever knew." Later on in life, John Wayne's father developed a critical lung disease. Wayne said that his mother, Mary was "a tiny, vivacious redheaded bundle of energy." John Wayne was nicknamed "The Duke" after his pet as a child that was named Airedale. Early in his life, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then in 1966, Wayne received the Cecil B. Demille Award at the Golden Globe Awards. "The Duke" would go on to make one more appearance at the Golden Globes, as well as he Academy Awards in 1970. In 1970, at the Golden Globes, John Wayne won Best Motion PictureActor in a drama for the movie True Grit. At the Academy Awards, he won Best Actor, also for True Grits. Then in the 1970's Wayne managed to win the same award at the People's Choice Awards for four consecutive years. Through the years of 1975–78, he won the Favorite Motion Picture Actor award. This is a lot of accomplishments for one actor. But Wayne was not just any actor though. When discussing his acting talents once, Wayne stated, "I don't act, I react." Years after Wayne's death, he is still being recognized. He was named number sixteen of the "Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" by Empire Magazine in October of 1997. Wayne also helped found the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, and later became the president. Also, just one month before Wayne died, President Jimmy Carter and Congress a special medal honoring "The Duke." Outside of acting, producing, and directing, John Wayne was an avid fisherman, explorer, who truly enjoyed his trips to the Pacific Northwest and Southeastern Asia. Wayne loved to play poker and liked to drink whiskey. Wayne was once quoted saying, "I never trust a man that doesn't drink." Many people even saw John Wayne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. John Wayne Gacy: Serial Killer Although unathletic and unpopular, John Wayne Gacy, Jr. was more or less an average child. However, as he grew, Gacy fell victim to numerous accounts of physical and verbal abuse from his father. He was called a sissy, Mama's boy, and told that he'd probably "grow up queer" (Cahill). In adulthood, Gacy went on to sexually assault and murder a minimum of 33 teenage boys and young men before his capture and execution. Due to the striking similarities between his father's verbal abuse and his choice in victims, Gacy's case has helped psychologists and criminologists argue that environment, or the conditions in which people are raised or live currently, is a more influential factor in predicting violent behavior than the genetically inherited traits... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are not famed for their impulsivity, but the calculated, cold, and almost emotionless planning and execution of their crimes. Randy Kraft, a serial killer who murdered 64 people over a twelve–year period, is another subject of heated debate among criminologists. After killing for twelve years, he was only caught when police pulled him over for an illegal lane change and happened to find a dead body in the front seat (McDougal). Killers like Kraft, who killed steadily for a little over a decade and was confident in his actions and collected enough to drive down the interstate with a corpse, and Gacy, who would not only return to work at his contracting company a few hours after a murder, but would invite employees into his crawlspace to dig graves only feet from previous victims (Sullivan et al), show a pattern of planning and judgment, not impulsivity. One may believe that someone who carefully planned and executed his murders could not possibly be lacking in any sort of self–control. However, psychologists have found an explanation for this discrepancy in genetics. While the warrior gene and an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex might explain rash behavior, an underdeveloped amydala, the neurological center for emotion, could explain some of these colder, more calculated killings. An individual with an underdeveloped amydala would be lacking in emotion, including joy. Adrian Raine, a leading criminologist, scanned several psychopathic individuals and found that the amydala was significantly shrunken, up to 18% smaller than normal (Raine et al). Their first violent outburst may have been unplanned and provided them with a rush of endorphins, the chemicals responsible for happiness and pleasure. John Wayne Gacy, Jr. admitted that during his first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17th,1943 in Chicago Il. He was the second out of three children to be born to Marion Elaine Robinson and John Stanley Gacy. In his early childhood, Gacy's father was a very abusive alcoholic not only to him and his siblings, but to his wife as well. Gacy had a lot of love and respect for his father even at a young age. His father often called him degrading names such as ''Sissy and Queer''. He and his sister's would be beaten frequently if they did anything "wrong" in their father's eye's. He was close to his sisters and mother but not as close as a ''normal'' family would be. Gacy stated in an interview he never felt like he fit in when he was younger. When Gacy was twelve years old, he was struck by a swingset ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He not only liked to rape and kill young men, but he would sometimes keep the bodies under his bed and in secret compartments in his room for a day or two until he would bury them under his house. Gacy hid 27 of his victims' bodies underneath his house in the crawl space until he ran out of room and started dumping the rest in the nearby river. The police were very suspicious of Gacy so they looked into his back ground and saw that he had done time previously for sodomy with a teenage boy. After finding out this information, they got a search warrant and searched his home when he wasn't present. While there, they found many thing, such as gay and child pornography magazines, Police Badges, Several class rings and interesting enough, Driver's licences. But not only a couple different licences, when they examined them closely, they were of a couple of coworkers' of Gacy's that ad gone missing earlier in the year. And with Gacy not being home, they had to leave, but later came back and asked Gacy if he would come to the station and answer some question, he later did and went home because of no rational reason to keep him. But they had no hard evidence so they charged him with the possession of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Did John Wayne Gacy Become A Monster John Wayne Gacy was considered to be one of the most vicious serial killers in U.S. history. He viciously murdered 33–34 boys and men between January 3, 1972 and December 11, 1978. He would lure his victims into his house promising them jobs, he would then capture them, sexually assault them and then strangled most of them with a rope. He would than bury their bodies under his house. He was caught and sentenced to death by lethal injection. Through this paper you will see first–hand who John Wayne Gacy was and how he became the monster we all know him to be. Basic Information John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois to John and Marion Gacy. He we was the second of their three children, he had two sisters, older... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gacy somehow got his phone number and he started to call him, they would talk about once a week. During this time, Moss would tell Gacy that he was interested in becoming a "hooker" he also expressed sexual feelings he had for his younger brother. Moss did a lot of research to make it seem as if he was doing these things he told Gacy about because Gacy would tell him he wanted details. So in order to gain Gacys complete trust, he went and talked to male hookers, he had his brother write letters to Gacy. A week or so before his execution Gacy had asked Moss to come and visit him, Moss did in fact go to the prison for a visit. This is when he was attacked by Gacy, although Gacy did not rape him, he did shake him up. Moss stopped answering the phone and he was trying to move on. After Gacy left threatening messages on his machine, Moss finally answered, this is when Gacy thought he won, but in fact he did not, this is when Moss told him everything, he told Gacy, he played him, that he was able to get into his mind and was able to manipulate him. Gacy did not take the news very well, but it was the last time they spoke. Moss later killed himself on 06/06 /06 cause of death was gunshot to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Serial Killer : John Wayne Gacy One of America notious serial killer is John Wayne Gacy also known as the clown man . John Wayne was born on March 17, 1942 in , Chicago ,illnois. he is son ofMarion Elaine Robinson and John Stanley Gacy. John is the only boy and he is the second oldest out three kids. He is of polish and Danish heritage Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they would misbehave. He came from a middle class family . at the age of 11 john suffered from a a head blow caused him to have intermittent blackouts until he was 16. As child john was overweight and unathletic . At school he suffered from isolation, unable to play sports due to hart conditions. Gacy later realized he was attracted to men After attend four high schools , jonh drop out of high dchool right before his senior year.He graduated from Northwestern Business College and start to as shoe salesmen. In September 1964, Gacy met and married co–worker Marlynn Myers. Whose family owned a KFC in Waterloo, Iowa and began to work there as Manager. Marlynn gave birth to two children, a son named Michael was born in March 1967, followed by a daughter named Christine in September 1968.HE became active in local Springfield organizations, joining the Jaycees and rising to vice–president of the Springfield chapter by 1965. Well–liked in his community and a clown performer at children 's parties, Gacy also organized cultural gatherings Gacy opened a "club" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17 1942. Gacy had an uneventful childhood up until the age of eleven. While out playing he had been struck on the head by a swing. Subsequently he suffered fainting fits for many years. Gacy graduated from business school and went on to work as a shoe salesman for the Nunn Bush shoe company. Gacy met and then married work colleague Marilynn Myres in 1964. The marriage ended when Gacy was imprisoned for ten years at a correctional institute in Waterloo, Iowa for various sex and violent crimes against young men. In 1971 Gacy was arrested again for trying to rape a teenage boy. John Wayne Gacy was married for the second time in 1972 to Carol Hoff. He set up a business as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When investigating officers paid a visit to 8213 West Summerdale Avenue, Des Plaines, they followed the unpleasant smell to a trap door that led to the crawl space under Gacy's house. On Friday, December 22, 1978, Gacy finally confessed to police that he killed at least thirty people and buried most of the remains of the victims beneath the crawl space of his house. According to the book Killer Clown: The John Wayne Gacy Murders by Sullivan and Maiken, Gacy said that, "his first killing took place in January, 1972, and the second in January, 1974, about a year and a half after his marriage." He further confessed that he would lure his victims into being handcuffed and then he would sexually assault them. To muffle the screams of his victims, he would stuff a sock or underwear into their mouths and kill them by pulling a rope or board against their throats, as he raped them. Gacy admitted to sometimes keeping the dead bodies under his bed or in the attic for several hours before eventually burying them in the crawl space. On the first day that the police began their digging, they found two bodies. One of the bodies was buried under the garage. The other body was the one found in the crawl space. As the days passed, the body count grew higher. Some of the victims were found with their underwear still lodged deep in their throats. Other victims were buried so close together that police believed they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. John Wayne As An Example Of A Revisionist Western Film The Western genre been highly prevalent in Hollywood films for decades. Beginning with The Great Train Robbery in 1903, Western films have gained international many parts of Europe and Mexico in addition to the United States. One classic example of a Western feature (full length) film is True Grit (1969), which stars John Wayne as the strong, memorable protagonist, Rooster Cogburn. Although the film follows many filmic conventions regarding the formula of the Western genre, it also defies certain conventions, thus serving as an example of a revisionist Western. These qualities also carry over into the recent remake, True Grit (2010), which contains the same plot as the original while making use of modern cinematic techniques in order to make the film more exciting, dramatic and accessible for a modern audience. Prior to the release of True Grit (1969), John Wayne had played starring roles in countless other Western films, including Stagecoach (1939) and The Searchers (1956). By the 1960s, John Wayne gained vast recognition among many audiences as the definitive celluloid icon of the American Western. John Wayne?s popularity within Hollywood grew largely during the 1950s, during the rise of revisionist western films. In addition, the film?s setting is consistent with previous films in the genre. A small portion of the plot is set in a small town in Arkansas, while the bulk is set in the sporadically populated, mountainous Indian Territory. There are several scenes in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. John Wayne Gacy Essay The acts of serial killers are repulsive, yet many still feel drawn to study them. John Wayne Gacy is the name of the serial killer being studied here. For those who study serial killers, Gacy is a renowned killer who has been given nicknames such as "Pogo the Clown" or "Killer Clown". Gacy was given these nicknames because he would go to hospitals and parties to entertain children as a clown named Pogo (Montaldo 2017). The torture, rape, and ultimately murder of 33 young men between 1972 and 1978 (Bonn 2014) brought Gacy into fame. The childhood of John Wayne Gacy was unusual. Born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1942, Gacy was the second of three children and the only male child (Harper 2016). Gacy's intent in life was to please his alcoholic father, despite the verbal and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gacy was charged an found guilty of thirty–three different counts of murder and sex offenses (Buchanan 2015). The motivation to murder is a complicated answer to pinpoint. There were experiences throughout his life that led him to the point of murder, but many that are abused do not turn out to be murderers. It seems as if Gacy's motivation to murder was ultimately secrecy. His ever increasing appetite to have sex with young teenage boys urged him to ultimately have to kill his subjects to ensure his secret fails to get out (Montaldo 2017). Following a link between Gacy and the disappearance of a young teenage boy, the police got a search warrant and searched the home, unprepared for what they were going to come across (Buchanan 2015). In December of 1978, Gacy was arrested after the many murders traced back to him (Harper 2016). After countless interviews and waiting time, Gacy had his final trial. On March 13, 1980, after a little over two hours of discussion, the jury concluded that John Wayne Gacy was not fit to live. Gacy was executed using lethal injection on May 9, 1994 (Buchanan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. John Wayne Gacy : The Crime Of A Serial Killer... John Wayne Gacy, who was also referred to as the serial killer clown was born on March 17, 1942. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to the late Marion Elaine Robinson and John Stanley Gacy. Unfortunately, he didn't have a good relationship with his father being that he was an abusive alcoholic who was also strict since he was Irish and Catholic. During his childhood, he would constantly get beaten by his father, and being that he had certain health conditions he wasn't allowed to do any school sports. Throughout school Gacy was a known target, because of his obesity and with the little friends he had he stood out as irregular to others. He had bad health conditions, which dealt with his heart and caused him to have seizures including him to be hospitalized. John was also molested by one his family friends, which potentially scarred him for life and lead to the beginning of his lifestyle. Outside of his disturbing childhood, Gacy was well known within his community through his company, and his volunteering at children hospitals, and charitable events as, "Pogo the Clown". Overview In this assignment, I will be examining and analyzing the crime of a serial killer sociologically. Gacy's first offense was in the year of 1967 upon a 15–year–old, who he lured to his home. Once that being done, he used alcohol to help persuade boy to perform oral sex on him among many other youths that he even used money to help trick them. That young boy eventually told his father what happened, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy Edward Low Criminology Fall 2013 Professor Ortiz INTRODUCTION On March 17, 1942, John Wayne Gacy was born into an Irish middle–class family. His parents were Marion Gacy and John Gacy Sr. Gacy Jr. had enjoyed a uninteresting childhood until he suffered a head injury at a playground when he was 11. Up until age 16, Gacy had suffered blackouts due to the injury. After all he was put through, he worshipped his father like a hero, despite the fact that his father was an abusive alcoholic with a bad temper and an intense hate for homosexuals. Gacy was often accused and beaten by his father for being sickly. In the year of 1964, he married his co–worker... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Involvement is the idea that an individual is too busy with things like work or family to commit acts of deviance. The argument is that, because the person is so busy, at the end of the day, the individual is tired and just wants to rest comfortably. Using this logical reasoning, the individual is too exhausted to commit any type of crime. Belief is the idea that if an individual is committed to a society that upholds good virtue and morals, then that individual will most likely not engage in deviant behavior. If the individual believes that murder is wrong, then that individual will not commit murder due to his/her belief. Looking at Gacy's childhood, he lacked these elements. His attachment to his parents were one–sided. Gacy had still loved his father even when he was often severely beat for having congenital heart disease, His attachment to his peers were skewed as well. His peers teased him for having the disease. The only relatively good attachment he had were with his teachers. His teachers said he was smart and a good student. Gacy's commitment to the community during his earlier years was not so good.. During his teenage years, Gacy attended four different high schools, but still was not able to graduate. He dropped out and moved out to Las Vegas to find work. Some time after, he moved back to his hometown and attended a business college. He found his first job at a shoe company after graduating and excelled in his positions. Around that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. John Wayne Gacy Research Paper After the killing of 19–year–old William Kindred in February of 1978, Gacy's crawlspace was so full of bodies that he had to resort to dumping Kindred and the remainder of his victims into the Des Plaines River. The other victims that were dumped off of the I–55 bridge into the Des Plaines River included 20–year–old Timothy O'Rourke, 19–year–old Frank Landingin, 21–year–old James Mazzara, and 15–year–old Robert Piest. The investigation into the disappearance of Gacy's final victim, Robert Piest, ultimately became the demise of serial murderer John Wayne Gacy. While working at a local pharmacy, Piest overheard Gacy talking about a big project his company PDM Contracting was taking on. Interested in working with Gacy, Piest told his mother... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of nine, John recalls being sexually molested on several occasion by a friend of his father; however he never disclosed this information until reaching adulthood. Signs of homosexuality appeared throughout John Wayne Gacy's childhood, including the incidence of him being caught with his mother underwear, and continued throughout his adulthood, until finally disclosing his preference for men to his second wife, Carole. Upon his first arrest on charges of sodomy, John received a psychiatric evaluation which concluded that he, in fact, suffered from antisocial personality disorder. Subsequently, after sentenced to death for 12 of 33 known murders, Gacy received a secondary psychiatric evaluation which determined that John was a paranoid schizophrenic with multiple personality disorder. In conclusion, the psychological, biological and genetic factors of John Wayne Gacy are quite alarming. His ability to charm and manipulate many of those around him and his lack of remorse or the slightest bit of guilt for the gruesome crimes he committed, even in his last moments of life, made John Wayne Gacy one of the most dangerous sociopaths of our time (Haggerty, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Biography of John Wayne Gacy Essay Biography of John Wayne Gacy One of the most horrendous serial killers in modern history would have to be John Wayne Gacy, Jr. He was the second of three children and born in 1942. He lived in Chicago and attended catholic schools, and wasn't a very popular boy in school. Gacy seemed to live a very normal childhood, with exception to his relationship with his father, and series of accidents that effected him. No one could have known what the future held for John, not even his father. When Gacy was eleven years old, he was playing by a swing set, and was hit in the head by one of the swings. The accident caused a blood clot in little John's brain. However, the blood clot was not discovered until he was 16. From the age of eleven to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tried desperately to earn enough money to return to Chicago. Soon, after he returned home from Las Vegas in the early 60's, he enrolled himself in a business college and eventually graduated. While at Business College, he perfected the talent of salesmanship; Gacy was a born salesman who could talk his way out of almost anything. It was during this time that his health again took a turn for the worst. He had gained a great deal of weight and began to suffer from his heart condition now more than ever. Soon after his hospitalization for his heart, he was hospitalized again for a spinal injury. His weight, heart, and back problems would plague Gacy for the rest of his life. In September, 1964 met and married a co–worker named Marilyn Myers. Marilyn's parents owned a chain of Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants. Gacy's new father–in–law offered him a position in one of these franchises. Soon after this, John and his wife moved to Iowa. Life seemed to hold a lot of promise for Gacy at this time in his life. John worked tirelessly, performing many hours of community work for the local Jaycees. Gacy averaged 12 hours a day at this managerial position. It was there where he made most of his friends and spent most of his time. In Clifford L. Linedecker's book, The Man who Killed Boys he quoted Charlie Hill, a Jaycee volunteer whom he knew well; " He wanted to be very successful, and he wanted to be recognized by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. John Wayne Gacy's Case The Case John Wayne Gacy was convicted on the murder of 33 teenage boys between 1972 and 1978. These murders took place in Cook County, Illinois; all inside of John Gacy's home. The city of Chicago, Illinois, during this time was very violent, with crimes happening regularly; this played out well for Gacy. Twenty victims have been identified, while thirteen victims still remain unidentified. All of John Gacy's victims were teenage boys, all dying due to strangulation, except for his first victim who was stabbed to death. Examination of Evidence The crime took place in the house of John Wayne Gacy. He disposed of the 33 young men bodies in the crawlspaces and basement of his home. This usually doesn't happen, because many people wouldn't think ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...