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…
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
Gary Ridgway grew up like any other ordinary suburban kid. He had a problem of wetting the bed which his mother would make fun of him and embarrass him in front of family and friends. As a young teen, he was always getting into trouble such as stabbing a six year-old boy in the ribs when he was a young teen. In high school Gary continued to go down hill and get bad grades. Gary graduated high school and joined the Navy. While he was in Vietnam, he discovered prostitutes and ended up getting sexually transmitted diseases. Soon after being home from Vietnam, Gary was killing and raping prostitutes on the streets of Seattle, Washington. Gary would go on to murder about 71 young women who he targeted because they were either prostitutes or runaways.
Luther Hasley Gulick was born to Luther Gulick and Louisa Gulick, Congregationalist missionaries. He was the fifth of seven children born to his parents in Honolulu, Hawaii. Spain, Italy, and Japan are place where he spent 15 years of his life abroad on Hawaii. In 1880, he returned to the United States and enrolled in the preparatory department of Oberlin College until 1882. Between the years 1882 and 1885, Gulick enrolled in Hanover High School, studied physical education in Oberlin upon his return. He had to leave Oberlin in 1885 due to heart problems and chronic headaches. In Cambridge, Massachusetts, the same year, he joined the Sargent School of Physical Training. Upon 1889, Luther received his M.D. at the Medical College at the City University of New York. August 30, 1887 he
Before he would kill in Illinois he would go back to the Palm Springs area and kill again. In spring of 1995 he met Denise Maney a prostitute from the area. He did his usual thing he drove her out to the desert where they had sex, but then he did something he had only done with Jennifer Asbenson, he began to rape her. This time his victim wasn’t able to get away he made her walk into the desert after he restrained her. When they got a good distance into the desert he put the gun into her mouth and shot killing Maney instantly. Urdiales would go back to Illinois and kill someone who was a little closer to him than the previous victims. In April of 1996 Laura Uylaki who had gone on a couple of dates with Urdiales was with Urdiales near Wolf Lake. An argument had broken out between the two and when Urdiales showed his gun to Uylaki, she made an attempt to get out of the truck and get away but Urdiales ran after her fired his weapon and killed Uylaki. Too dispose of the body Urdiales, dumped her into the lake. His next victim would be dumped a little closer to Pontiac. On July 13, 1996, Urdiales met Cassandra Corum, a prostitute from the Hammond Indiana area. They were in Urdiales truck when an argument occurred, he then handcuffed her, taped her feet, taped her mouth shut, and took her clothes off. He began driving south on Interstate 55, after driving for a
Marion Michael Morrison was born on May 26, 1907, in Winterest, Iowa. His father, Clyde, worked as a pharmacist, and John Wayne 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,
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
Throughout American history, numerous acts of crime have been committed by serial killers that ultimately shocked the nation. A serial killer is defined as “someone who murders more than three victims one at a time in a relatively short interval (Serial).” One particular person who is considered one of the most infamous serial killers on earth is Jeffrey Dahmer. The Jeffrey Dahmer case had a significant impact on not only society but on the criminal justice system as well.
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.
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.
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
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).
This paper is a biography about Jeffery Dahmer, a notorious serial killer and sex offender. Mr. Dahmer was born on May 21st, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jeffery murdered a total of 17 men, while molesting some of these victims. His first murder victim was Steven Hicks back in 1978. His killing spree went from 1978 up until 1991. When he was seized, he was sentenced to fifteen consecutive life terms. But on November 28, 1994 Jeffery Dahmer was murdered by a fellow prison inmate by the name of Christopher Scarver.
John Wayne Gacy Jr. was a man of rare form. He grew up in Chicago, Illinois, raised by his mother and father. John and his mother were very close. However, his dad was not a good person. His dad would frequently drink and would beat him. His mother knew that this kind of activity went on but she never did anything because she herself was afraid of her husband and what he was capable of during his rages under the influence of alcohol.John Wayne Gacy Jr. was a brilliant man by the score of his IQ test, but you wouldn’t
Gacy was a well respected man who wouldn’t be suspected of committing multiple murders. “His first known killing was in 1972, taking the life of Timothy McCoy after luring the teen to his home” (Biography 1). Gacy’s strategy into luring kids (mostly boys) into his home was to roam the streets in search for these young kids and force them to go with him. In 1978 Robert Piest who was 15 years old went missing. His mother said Robert had went to Gacy’s home in search of a job but Robert never came back. “This time the Des Plaines police got involved and searched Gacy’s home” (Crime museum 1). When the police got involved they found things that weren’t his and items that were suspicious. Later on, “On December 22, 1978, facing mounting physical evidence against him from subsequent searches of his home, Gacy confessed that he had killed thirty-three young men and boys and buried most on his property” (Luongo 1). Gacy would torture, strangle, and rape these young men. Gacy was found guilty on all of the murders he committed and he was sentenced to the lethal injection.
One of the most infamous serial killers and sex offenders in America and around the world is Jeffrey Dahmer. Jeffrey Dahmer is widely known for his killing, dismemberment, necrophilia and cannibalism. He killed seventeen males between the ages of 14 and 33. He was so well known the was even mentioned in a Katy Perry song. Fortunately his brutally gruesome killings were put to an end in 1994 when he was convicted and sent to prison.