John Wayne Gacy is confident that he cannot be caught, even as he begins dumping bodies in the Des Plaines River outside of Chicago; one of Gacy's victims survives and returns to track him down.
Detectives finally investigate. Gacy is charged with 33 murders and sentenced to death.
A survivor tracks Gacy down, but the police ignore him. More are killed.
In the year after his second divorce, Gacy kills 14 and hides their bodies under his house
A young Gacy is convicted for sexually abusing boys. Later, he commits his first murder.
John Wayne Gacy is confident that he cannot be caught, even as he begins dumping bodies in the Des Plaines River outside of Chicago; one of Gacy's victims survives and returns to track him down.
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