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Resident Disciplinary Report, Department of Corrections
From the Personal Files of John Wayne Gacy
GACY, John Wayne #22. (1942-May 10, 1994). American serial killer who is also known as the “Killer Clown”. He was convicted of sexual assault and murder of at least 33 teenage boys and young men. The killings took place between 1972 and 1978 in the Chicago area. Twenty-six of Gacy’s victims were buried in a crawl space under his home. Three others were buried on his property and the last four were dumped in the Des Plains River. Gacy was convicted of the 33 murders and sentenced to death for 12 of them. He spent 14 years on death row before being executed by lethal injection. Actual page from Gacy’s personal files, kept in his cell that he signed just a day or two before his execution. He is also known for his statement of saying he was only guilty of running a cemetery without a license. His execution was without question a media sensation. Gacy’s copy of his Resident Disciplinary report, dated August 29, 1980, two pages with details of Gacy violating Rule #5 of assaulting an employee and becoming very violent and using foul language. Signed in full by John Wayne Gacy on page one. On pages three and four is Gacy’s copy of his letter responding with his version of the report, signed in full by Gacy. Usual two file holes otherwise V/G..................$350.00
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