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John Gacy was known to many as a model citizen, a hospital volunteer, and a colorful clown who entertained children in his Chicago suburb. However, below this cheerful facade lurked one of history's most sadistic serial killers. The true extent of Gacy's horrific actions remained hidden until the mysterious disappearance of a teenage boy just before Christmas in 1978. This event set prosecutor Terry Sullivan on a relentless pursuit of justice, leading to the most significant manhunt of his career. The investigation unearthed disturbing findings, from Gacy's violent history to the grim discovery of 29 bodies of abused boys hidden in his crawlspace, along with four others found in a nearby river. Sullivan's first-hand account offers a rare glimpse into the intense serial murder investigation and subsequent trial. Updated with new insights from DNA analysis that have identified additional victims, this edition also includes 16 pages of powerful photographs. Described by the Dallas Morning News as an "unnerving true crime story of murder, terror, and justice," it is both gripping and chilling, as echoed by various reviews.
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John Gacy was known to many as a model citizen, a hospital volunteer, and a colorful clown who entertained children in his Chicago suburb. However, below this cheerful facade lurked one of history's most sadistic serial killers. The true extent of Gacy's horrific actions remained hidden until the mysterious disappearance of a teenage boy just before Christmas in 1978. This event set prosecutor Terry Sullivan on a relentless pursuit of justice, leading to the most significant manhunt of his career. The investigation unearthed disturbing findings, from Gacy's violent history to the grim discovery of 29 bodies of abused boys hidden in his crawlspace, along with four others found in a nearby river. Sullivan's first-hand account offers a rare glimpse into the intense serial murder investigation and subsequent trial. Updated with new insights from DNA analysis that have identified additional victims, this edition also includes 16 pages of powerful photographs. Described by the Dallas Morning News as an "unnerving true crime story of murder, terror, and justice," it is both gripping and chilling, as echoed by various reviews.
