Brad Hunter has spent over thirty years writing about some of
America's most horrific crimes. In this new book he enters the mind of
John Wayne Gacy, the real-life 'Killer Clown', often said to be the
inspiration for Stephen King's evil Pennywise in It.
Gacy lured victims to his home with the promise of work or a warm bed
and then duped them into putting on handcuffs, claiming he wanted to
show them a magic trick. He would then rape and torture his victims
before killing them by suffocating or strangling them. Twenty-six were
buried in the crawl space beneath his home; others were buried elsewhere
on his property, while a handful were dumped in the Des Plaines River.
Gacy was executed for his crimes in 1994, but many questions remain
unanswered. How many victims were there? Did Gacy act alone? And what
drove John Wayne Gacy to murder? What caused the seemingly normal Gacy
to sexually assault, torture and murder at least thirty-three young men
and boys? local Democratic Party circles?
Drawing on his many years' experience investigating and interviewing
perpetrators of terrible crimes, Hunter seeks to understand what drove
Gacy to unleash a reign of terror in suburban Chicago.