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John Wayne Gacy

An episode of the Murder, Mayhem, and Inappropriate Laughter podcast, hosted by Bedfellow Entertainment, titled "John Wayne Gacy " was published on March 30, 2020 and runs 32 minutes.

March 30, 2020 ·32m · Murder, Mayhem, and Inappropriate Laughter

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Today we talk about the life of the infamous John Wayne Gacy aka the killer clown. Gacy took the life of over 30 young men in the state of Illinois. Join us as we discuss his life, his victims and explore the idea of what makes a serial killer. For more information on his life I would recommend the documentary: Monster in my family

Today we talk about the life of the infamous John Wayne Gacy aka the killer clown. Gacy took the life of over 30 young men in the state of Illinois. Join us as we discuss his life, his victims and explore the idea of what makes a serial killer. For more information on his life I would recommend the documentary: Monster in my family
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