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  2. Nov 30, 2022 · Tt was discovered that multiple bodies were unearthed from the very trenches dug by the one-time employee and roommate of John Wayne Gacy.

  3. Nov 29, 2022 · One man, David Cram, testified in Gacy's murder trial that he unknowingly dug shallow graves for many of Gacy's victims in 1976 when Gacy paid the man to dig trenches in the crawlspace. Cram believed that he was doing it for the benefit of new plumbing (via The Montreal Gazette).

  4. Rossi did, however, further discuss the trench digging he did in the crawl space and remarked on Gacy's insistence that he not deviate from where he was instructed to dig. [160] Cram informed investigators of Gacy's attempts to rape him in 1976.

    • The Serial Killer ‘Dumped’ The Bodies of His Victims Under The Interstate
    • John Wayne Gacy Was A Maintenance Man at A Location in The Area
    • John Wayne Gacy Picked Up His Final Victim, Robert Piest, at A Pharmacy
    • The Serial Killer Makes His First Confession to His Lawyer
    • The Police Kept The ‘Significant’ Items from John Wayne Gacy and His Victims
    • The Haunting Location of John Wayne Gacy’s House
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    The next Gacy location is the Interstate 55 Bridge, which goes over the Des Plaines River. It’s located right outside of Joliet, Illinois. This is the location where Gacy “dumped” five bodies into the river below. Scott shows the Interstate along with the Des Plaines River. He plays some somber music over the imagery of the river, where Gacy dumped...

    Scott takes viewers to the next Gacy location at the intersection of Elson and Miami. He explained that after the police discovered the bodies at the killer’s home, an officer remembered a specific detail. Gacy was a maintenance man at a building at this street intersection. Gacy was once at the location seen digging in the middle of the night on t...

    Scott appears particularly uncomfortable when taking viewers to the location where Gacy picked up his final victim, 15-year-old Robert Piest. The killer asked the teenager for help with construction work, which is one of the primary ways that he lured in his victims. He also dressed as a clownto bring in young boys. Piest worked at the pharmacy. He...

    On December 20, 1978, Gacy made his first confession to his lawyer at the next location. It lasted for hours overnight. The building now has a sign in front of it that reads AANA (American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology). The same somber music plays as he shows a few shots around the building, but he never goes inside.

    Scott next takes his viewers to a Gacy location that is particularly fascinating. It appears to be a simple, suburban street with houses and stores. However, he takes particular interest in a giant warehouse, which belongs to the Cook County Sheriff’s Department. Inside the building, there’s an entire room dedicated to Gacy. They keep items of “sig...

    The next segment doesn’t need any introduction from Scott – the location of Gacy’s home. The house was torn down and replaced with another house. However, he displays photographs of the building both past and present. Scott includes pictures of the victims’ bodies getting carried out of the home. Scott then puts in a sort of memorial, as he honors ...

    Scott explains how there were originally nine unidentified victims of the serial killer. However, that number went down to six over the years. They had a funeral for all nine in 1981 at the funeral home right nearby where he stood. The remains of eight of the young men and boys were taken to various cemeteries across Illinois. However, Scott goes t...

  5. May 10, 2013 · Not holes, trenches. No one in the sheriff's office followed up, and who could blame them? The Gacy investigation was a long, involved process, to say the least. When investigators first searched...

  6. Aug 1, 2017 · About 40 years after Jimmy Haakenson disappeared, his family now knows he was the victim of a serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, opening up a new set of haunting questions.

  7. John Wayne Gacy, American serial killer whose murders of 33 boys and young men in the 1970s received international media attention and shocked his suburban Chicago community, where he was known for his sociability and his performance as a clown at charitable events and childrens’ parties.