How many did gacy kill
Months later, William George Bundy, a year-old construction worker, was identified as a Gacy victim. In , James Byron Haakenson - a missing teenager from Minnesota - was named as another victim.
Alexander's sister, Carolyn Sanders, thanked the sheriff's office for giving the family "closure". He was killed at the hands of a vile and evil man," Ms Sanders said. Authorities say they are unsure how Mr Alexander crossed paths with Gacy, one of America's most infamous serial killers. He had moved to Chicago, where he was married for around three months before divorcing in In January , he received a traffic ticket in Chicago.
After this, officers found no record of him being alive. Mr Alexander "lived in an area that was frequented by Gacy and where other identified victims had previously lived", the sheriff's office said. When asked how much room he has, the killer estimated the space was about two-feet high. Gacy was eventually brought to trial on Feb. The jury, selected from Rockford, convicted him of 33 murders after less than two hours of deliberations.
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Gacy worked as a fast-food chain manager during the s and became a self-made building contractor and Democratic precinct captain in the Chicago suburbs in the s. Well-liked in his community, Gacy organized cultural gatherings and was active in political organizations and the Jaycees civic group. He was married and divorced twice and had two biological children in addition to two stepdaughters. Gacy was a member of a Chicago-area "Jolly Joker" clown club and frequently performed in clown attire and makeup at children's parties, charity fundraisers and other events as his alter egos "Pogo the Clown" or "Patches the Clown.
In , Gacy was convicted of sexually assaulting two teen boys and given a year prison sentence. He was released on parole in the summer of , but was arrested again the following year after another teen accused Gacy of sexual assault.
The charges were dropped when the boy didn't appear during the trial. By the middle of the s, two more young males accused Gacy of rape, and he would be questioned by police about the disappearances of others. On December 11, , year-old Robert Piest went missing. It was reported to police that the boy was last seen by his mother at a drugstore where he worked before he headed out to meet Gacy to discuss a potential construction job.
Ten days later, a police search of Gacy's house in Norwood Park, Illinois, uncovered evidence of his involvement in numerous crimes, including murder. It was later discovered that Gacy had committed his first known killing in , taking the life of year-old Timothy McCoy after luring the youth to his home.
After a lengthy period of police surveillance and investigation — and the discovery of several trenches filled with human remains in the crawl space beneath his house — Gacy eventually confessed to killing about 30 people. Over the years, there have been lingering concerns that Gacy may have been responsible for the deaths of other people whose bodies have yet to be found.
In , Haakenson left his home in St. Paul, Minnesota, and traveled to Chicago to begin life in the city. On August 5, he called his mother to let her know he had arrived; however police believe Gacy killed him shortly thereafter. Gacy's trial began on February 6, With Gacy having confessed to the crimes, the arguments were focused on whether he could be declared insane and thus remitted to a state mental facility. Gacy had told police that the murders had been committed by an alternate personality, while mental health professionals testified for both sides about Gacy's mental state.
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