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…
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
George Brinton McClellan was born on Dec. 3, 1826 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy and also attended the University of Pennsylvania. He was the second in a class of fifty-nine. He served in the Mexican War and worked as an Army surveyor on the Red River in the Western territories and on railroad routes industry until the Civil War started. He was married to Mary McClellan at the Calvary Church in New York City. They had one child together, George B. McClellan, Jr. who was named after his father.
My name is Conny Guillen, I am a mom of three adorable girls, a full time surgery scheduler and full time student in Cypress College. My goal is to become a registered nurse here at Cypress or try to transfer out to a Cal State. This way I can continue working with what I love doing, helping patients feel better.
John “Teflon Don” Gotti was a man some look up to or think he was public enemy number one. He was the head of the Gambino crime family or mafia in New York. A South Bronx native, Gotti was born October 27, 1940. He would become the most notorious man in the area dealing with the law a numerous amount of times.
James Earl Carter Jr. born on October 1, 1924 was born in Plains, Georgia to James Earl Carter Sr. and Bessie Lillian Gordy. HIs father a peanut farmer and his mother a registered nurse. By the age of ten he started working in his dad store and enjoyed listening to baseball games and politics on the radio with his father. His parents were deeply religious and took him to church and sunday school each week. Carter attended Plains High School, an all white school, and became the first on his father's side of the family to graduate from high school. After high school, Carter went to Georgia Southwestern Junior College and studied engineering. He then went to the Georgia Institute of Technology and enrolled in the Naval ROTC program. After a while he applied and was accepted into the Naval Academy and served time in the navy. In 1962 after the Supreme Court ruling on Baker v. Carr he decided he might have a chance at running for office, so he ran for the Georgia State Senate and
The Cook County Sheriff’s Department in Illinois said that the newly identified victim was James Byron Haakenson, a 16-year-old boy who ran away from his home in St. Paul in the summer of 1976. The police found his body and 26 others in the crawl space beneath Mr. Gacy’s home in December 1978. Mr. Gacy was among the most prolific serial killers in American history. From 1972 to 1978, he lured or forced 33 teenage boys and young men — some of whom he employed at his construction business — to his home in suburban Chicago, where he murdered them. He sexually assaulted most of his victims as he tortured them to death and buried all but six of them beneath his house. Neighbors in Norwood Park Township, Ill., knew Mr. Gacy for his appearances at children’s parties where he performed as Pogo the Clown, a character he later painted or sketched numerous times while in
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Ulysses S grant was the 18 president of the United States in the year 1869-1877. Was the commander of the civil war and worked closely with President Lincoln. He wanted to reconstruct the US although he was at many times knocking heads with Andrew Johnson because they both had different minds but Grant led the Republicans to better times and helped free black people and give them their rights like whites have. Many people were not happy with what Grant was doing and so in the second part of his term he led the US into depression. In 1843 Grant was training in a US military academy of west point and he had served in the Mexican American war he had retired for a while but was have a tough times living a civilian life and when the civil war started
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
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 his mother 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
Butch Cassidy was a well-known American outlaw participating in many robberies with his gang, the Wild Bunch. His real name actually was not Butch Cassidy; he was born under the name Robert Leroy Parker on April 13, 1866. He moved away from his home and soon would meet a rancher by the name of Mike Cassidy which was also an alias for another name. He formed a close bond with the man. Robert Parker worked as a butcher at the time which is where he got his nickname Butch. He would come to change his alias to Butch Cassidy in honor of his friend and his nickname.
The evidence consisted of pictures from his crawlspace and of underneath the driveway where numerous bodies were buried in shallow graves covered with lime. Other pieces of evidence was shown consisting of underwear that was lodge in the victims throat which led to suffocation. The case itself would more or less leave a lasting impression on the people who were involved in the case and the victims who survived Gacy's brutal nature.
Gacy opened a club in his basement for the young boys in Waterloo, where he allowed them to drink alcohol and made sexual advances towards them” (criminal motives ). Gacy claim he was innocence, but in August of that year he hired another Waterloo teen to beat up gone of his accusers. The teen was caught and confessed, and Gacy was arrested .He was convicted in 1968 and given a ten year prison term in relation to the sexual assault of two teen boys. During Gacy’s imprisonment his wife’s petition for divorce, which was final in 1969. He never saw his children again during his incarceration. On Christmas Day of 1969 Gacy’s father died from cirrhosis. In 1970 he was paroled for good behavior, after serving 18 months he was released on parole
Biological factors in John Wayne Gacy was that he had the ‘Criminal Gene’ which was an extra Y chromosomes even though they have no solid evidence to predict that every person that has an extra Y chromosome would become overly aggressive and lacking empathy. Growing up in the Gacy household was no typical day; Gacy father was an alcoholic and was an abuser. Gacy father beat his children with a razor strap if he thought they misbehaved or thought they where lying to him. Gacy father also abused his mother right in front of the children to prove a point that no one is better than him. John Wayne Gacy was so used to beating that he toughens up and he wouldn’t cry anymore.
Gacy grew up in Chicago Illinois and was the middle child of three children. His relationship with his father was northing short of complicated in that his father was a raging alcoholic, abusive to his spouse and children and a constant antagonist throughout Gacy's more impressionable years. Gacy would constantly seek the approval of his father but no matter how hard he tried, he would come up short, which only added to his father's frustration. Much of this was due to the fact that as a child and teenager, Gacy was overweight, unathletic and somewhat feminine. His father would constantly administer verbal and physical abuse because in his eyes, these qualities were not that of a true man and were not up to his alpha male standards. These physical characteristics also caused Gacy to be the target of bullying at school and because of his lack of support from his father, the mental torment only dug deeper into his already fragile mental state which made him more socially awkward and insecure. The strained relationship that Gacy had with his father also caused Gacy to become closer to his mother and sisters which (in his father's eyes) only solidified the point further that John Wayne Gacy was a mentally weak “mommas boy” who could not live up to his standards. When Gacy
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