On March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois, John Wayne Gacy, a murderer to be, was born. He came from Danish and Polish parents, Marion Robinson and John Stanley Gacy, and had two sisters, Karen and Joanne Gacy. John, as an overweight child, tended to isolate himself from his peers; he did not participate in any athletic activities and had very few friends. John’s father would oftentimes come home in the early mornings intoxicated, waking up his family as he stumbled through the door. Most nights, he would hit his children with a razor strap or anything else he could get his hands on, and he would then proceed to physically beat his wife as well. After years of beatings, the children learned to toughen up against him, and Gacy would even continue …show more content…
Gacy lost confidence in himself due to his father never having a connection that he long strived for, but never once did he say that he hated his father. If Gacy Jr. were to ever make a disapproving choice in front of his father, his father would not only beat him as punishment but would call him names such as “queer.” Not long after the sexual nicknames began, Gacy Jr. and a friend were caught trying to perform sexual acts on a young girl, but Gacy thought it was okay, after being a victim of sexual assault himself. A friend of the Gacy family would get John Jr. alone in his truck and perform sexual acts on him, but Gacy never told anyone because he thought it would get back to his father who would proceed to call him names such as “queer.” John did not want to disappoint his father any more than he already had, so he kept it a secret, saving himself from the blame his father would have put on him. John tried to replace his loneliness with being a teacher's pet, by helping with errands and handing out papers, but it soon led to him being bullied and mocked by his classmates. To make his school matters worse, John started having health problems in the fourth grade when his appendix burst, and he started blacking out
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.
George Brinton McClellan was born on December 3, 1826 into a high ranked family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He died in Orange, New Jersey on October 29, 1885. McClellan lived a wonderful life, graduating second in his class from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1842. This was very impressive since he made the choice to enter the military service at 15 years old, and still got accepted even though he was several months shy of the age requirement which happened to be 16. As well as this, he was a second lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers. George B McClellan achieved a lot throughout his life, he was a very productive man. As General Winfield Scott’s army proceeded through the Mexican war terrain, McClellan constructed bridges and roads to help them. Soon after this war, he went back to West Point to become an instructor. He was also a skilled french speaker, so he helped with translations often. Following this, McClellan joined the military, but resigned to work for the Illinois Central Railroad.
John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of Danish and Polish parents. He and his siblings were raised by a drunken dad. Their dad often beat them with a razor strap if they were misbehaving. Gacy’s mother was also physically assaulted by the father as well. His sister, Karen, said that the siblings learned to be tough and that John would not cry.
George Brinton McClellan was born in Philadelphia, the son of a prominent surgeon, Dr. George McClellan, the founder of Jefferson Medical College.[3] His father's family was of Ulster Scots heritage.[4] His mother was Elizabeth Sophia Steinmetz Brinton McClellan (1800–1889), daughter of a leading Pennsylvania family, a woman noted for her "considerable grace and refinement".[5] The couple had five children: a daughter, Frederica; then three sons, John, George, and Arthur; and finally a second daughter, Mary. McClellan was the great-grandson of Revolutionary War general Samuel McClellan, of Woodstock, Connecticut. He attended the University of Pennsylvania in 1840 at age 13, resigning himself to the study of law. After two years, he changed
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.
When John Wayne Gacy was younger he grew up with a father, a loving mother, and two caring sisters. “John Gacy faced an abusive childhood and conflict over his sexuality,” states the Editors of Biography.com. His abusive father is part of the reason he started his killings in his later years. He was scared and felt like he was competing for love. Gacy and his siblings grew up with a drunken father who would beat the children with a razor strap if they were perceived to have misbehaved; the man physically
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
About five years after the incident doctors discovered the clot and prescribed him medicine which helped him. In need of attention after he had recovered, Gacy would fake heart conditions to be noticed. When Gacy was seven years old he was molested by a family friend who would take Gacy on rides with him in his truck. Gacy never spoke up about the incident because he believed that it would only lead to him being beaten. It is very easy to see why there would be a lack of social bonds with Gacy. Out of the four different bonds: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief, he did not have any of these. He couldn’t become attached to his abusive father. He lacked commitment and involvement because he spent a lot of his time in the hospital as a child so he could not make any ties to anything outside of his hospital room. He also had no bond to the belief that crime applied to him. This became evident when he stole from a store when he was six, was caught with his friend fondling another girl at school, and being molested by an adult and seeing that there is no punishment for it probably did not help
Ted Bundy, Theodore Kaczynski, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy have something in common. They are all convicted serial killers. Since 1900, there have been 614 known serial killers in the United States. All have been convicted of at least three murders, however, they may be suspected of more (Fox, Levin & Quinet, 2012). John Wayne Gacy, also known as the Killer Clown, was convicted of killing 33 young men and teenage boys, in Chicago, Illinois, from 1972 to 1978.
The Teflon Don, The Dapper Don, known by many names and feared by all is John Gotti. Formerly, the most powerful crime boss in not only the United States but also the world. Gotti was considered to be one of the most powerful crime bosses in the world and he was the head of the most powerful, largest,wealthiest, successful, influential, dangerous and feared syndicate in the world. The way he stayed on top is by brute force, extreme violence, murder, intimidation and fear. During his time in power, he gained $500 billion a year which was the most in the criminal empire from all illegal actions. John Gotti was so powerful and feared that the United States Department of Justice said he had to be one of the most dangerous people in the world.
John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942. Gacy had an alcoholic father that would torture him mentally and physically. Gacy’s father would make fun of him for every mistake e made and if the mistake was bad enough would beat for a while. One time Gacy was molested by a family friend of his dads and when Gacy tried telling his father he didn’t believe him and beat him for lying. In school Gacy was bullied because any couldn’t play sports. Gacy had a heart condition that gave him seizures. Gacy was in and out of the hospital all the time and had said that he’s probably spent a year of his life on a hospital bed. Gacy’s father would say that he was faking it when he saw his saw on a hospital bed.
When you first think of a serial killer or you think of a psychopath you realize that they both have something in common even though they have different words to describe similar characteristics of a “monster”. John Wayne Gacy had an abusive childhood and struggled with his sexuality at a very young age, which these factors helped him become the person he did.
John Wayne Gacy grew up to be a rather plump and uncoordinated child. Even though the staff often described him as a good student who was always willing to help others, he was often bullied and mocked at the private catholic school he attended in Chicago. At the age of seven, a pair of Marion’s underwear was found in John’s sandbox. When his father confronted him about the undergarments, Gacy
Jeffrey Dahmer killed and committed acts of necrophilia on 17 males between 1978 and 1991. In the article “Jeffrey Dahmer Biography”, it states that “Dahmer initially pleaded not guilty to all charges, despite having confessed to the killings during police interrogation, but he eventually changed his plea to guilty by virtue of insanity” (Biography.com). His defense then described all the gorey details of his behavior and murders, trying to prove that only someone who had psychopathic tendencies could commit such horrendous acts, but the jury decided to believe the prosecution's statement that Dahmer was fully aware that his acts were evil and chose to commit them anyway. The trial was so complicated that “on February 15, 1992, they returned after approximately 10 hours' deliberation to find him guilty, but sane, on all counts” (Biography.com). He was then sentenced to 15 life sentences in prison, which were going to be run consecutively, with a 16th term added on in May. Another well known serial killer was John Wayne Gacy. Gacy would dress up as “Pogo the Clown” and perform for children’s birthday parties, but no one knew that he would eventually murder and rape 33 boys. He would then hide the bodies in a crawl space in his house and kept them there for years until he was caught. The article states that “the discovery of his murders and subsequent arrest shook the community as he
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.