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  1. John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise: With Terry Sullivan, Philip Hersh, Jay Levine, Lawrence Finder. The chilling story of one of the world's most notorious serial killers told through the words of Gacy himself, those who were forever changed by his unspeakable deeds and those who believe that the full truth remains concealed to this day.

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    • 2021-03-25
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  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy will be a dramatized account of Gacy's grisly, gruesome serial murders. The show will be in a similar vein to the hit series Dr. Death , which is also based on a ...

    • Learn: Other People Might Have Been Involved
    • Doesn't Tell You: Where Is Michael Rossi Now?
    • Learn: The Clown Job Had Nothing to Do with It
    • Doesn't Tell You: His Medical Condition Was Never Diagnosed
    • Learn: People Believe There's Another Gravesite
    • Doesn’T Tell You: Where Are His Children?
    • Learn: Some Victims Could Have Been Misidentified
    • Doesn't Tell You: Gacy Hired An Employee to Intimidate A Victim
    • Learn: He Was Well-Connected
    • Doesn't Tell You: Gacy Was Stabbed in Prison

    The true-crime docuseriesreally brought to light how Gacy might not have acted alone. He had several teenage and young men working under him for his construction company PDM Contractors, many of whom ended up being his victims. But two in particular were never killed: Michael Rossi and David Cram. Both men did odd jobs for Gacy, including digging t...

    While David Cram died of suicide in 2001, as revealed in the true-crime docuseries, Michael Rossi is still very much alive. Many of those interviewed for the series urged him to come forward with more details that they believe he might have on Gacy's actions, and that could bring closure to families who still haven't found out what happened to thei...

    Gacy dressed up as Pogo the Clown or Patches the Clown and performed in hospitals and other events as a means to lure his victims. This visual, in fact, inspired so many horror movies about killer clowns. But a common misconception is that he used this job to lure children, which was actually not true at all. RELATED: 10 Best Horror Movies About Se...

    Gacy mentioned how he used to have blackouts during his early years, potentially the result of a heart condition. The series doesn’t meant, however, that Gacy's father, who was abusive, didn't believe Gacy's condition was real and suggested he was faking it for attention. Whatever the truth, Gacy's condition was never officially diagnosed, though h...

    Most people agree there are likely more Gacy victims who were buried elsewhere or even killed in different states. But there's one location in particular where some believe that bodies may be buried: on the property where Gacy used to do janitorial work and where his mother lived. Many neighbors reported seeing him lurking around late at night, som...

    The series mentions Gacy became a father in 1966 and again in 1967 when his two children Michael and Christine were born. But their whereabouts today are understandably not addressed. Not surprisingly, the two have never spoken about their relationship with their father and have tried to stay out of the public eye. RELATED: 10 Binge-Worthy Serial K...

    There are theories that some of the victims could have been misidentified. Back in the '70s, authorities had to rely solely on dental records. One mother, in particular, had a body exhumed after she had a nagging feeling that it was not her son. Following a lengthy process, the mother of Michael Marino claims evidence they discovered suggested the ...

    The series discusses the sexual assault of 15-year-old Donald Voorhees in 1967, who heroically came forward with his story, which led to Gacy being charged. But it did not discuss how Gacy had commissioned an employee, Russell Schroeder, to intimidate Voorhees to prevent him from testifying in court. Schroeder allegedly took Voorhees to a park, spr...

    Not only did Gacy have plenty of political connections, but the series suggests there might be some cover-ups involved because of them. He was not a recluse but rather a known figure in the community, completely contradictory to what some might believe a serial killer to be. He also had political aspirations of his own, as a Democratic Party precin...

    While the series focused on how Gacy was supposedly a model prisoner who created a lot of art and followed all the rules, he wasn't exactly a favorite inmate by all. In 1983, he was stabbed by another inmate on Death Row,Henry Brisbon, who was known as the I-57 killer. A second inmate, William Jones, was injured in the attack, as well. But both cam...

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  3. Apr 7, 2021 · John Wayne Gacy: Inside Peacock’s New True-Crime Docuseries. He became known as the killer clown — but 'John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise' shows there was a lot more to the Chicagoland serial ...

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    • Elisabeth Garber-Paul
  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy does not have a rating at this time, but based on the subject matter and previous true crime shows on Peacock (as well as other streaming services), it’s safe ...

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  5. John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise. Play. ×. A six-part docuseries on the chilling story of one of the world’s most notorious serial killers told through the words of Gacy himself, those who were forever changed by his unspeakable deeds and those who believe that the full truth about the case remains concealed to this day. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS.

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