Killer Clown: John Wayne: The John Wayne Gacy Murders |
| | | | Title: | Killer Clown: John Wayne: The John Wayne Gacy Murders | | Author: | Terry Sullivan Peter Maiken | | Publisher: | Pinnacle | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 November, 2000 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0786014229 / 9780786014224 | | List Price: | $6.50 | | Amazon Price: | $6.50 | |
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Killer Clown 29 September, 2008 Killer Clown is an intense, well- written true-crime story. Filled with shocking details of the John Wayne Gacy murders, it was difficult to put this book down. The book starts with the abduction and murder of his final victim and the discovery of some 29 bodies in Gacy's crawl space, and then works backwards to look in detail at how such an atrocity could have happened.
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A Most Excellent Book! 09 January, 2008 I read (and still have!) the very first paperback version of this book way back in the autumn of 1985. I am old enough to have watched the initial TV news broadcasts of this case from back in December of 1978! This book is a very interesting and entertaining read about the subtle (and sometimes NOT so subtle)surveillance,tracking, taunting and eventual arrest of this man who had been raping,murdering (and sodomizing AFTER they were dead) boys throughout the seventies. While the book does NOT go into very much detail at all about Gacy's private life (other than a few brief glimpses into his marriage and some scattered observations from a neighbor, co-worker, employee and such)it is still a very good book on Gacy, the man and the monster. I am an AVID collector of all things Gacy and will be putting some of my very valuable collection on display up on YOUTUBE very soon.
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Informative, But Not "real" Enough. 13 February, 2008 This book would have been very well written, if it were a work of fiction. I really didn't sense that the events depicted in this book actually occurred.
But I will say that the author went into great detail in all aspects, including the investigation leading up to the arrest of John Gacy, the search of his property (the most shocking and vividly described part of the book), right down to the nitty-gritty details of the jury selection, defense, and prosecution.
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Killer Clown Is The Most Accurate Book On Gacy. I Should Know. 29 January, 2008 I have read Killer Clown and some other books on the John Wayne Gacy serial murders, and can unequivocally tell you that the book by Terry Sullivan is the most accurate. I should know. I was the Assistant State's Attorney to whom John Wayne Gacy made several confessions, and I testified for the State of Illinois in the trial. Additionally, I spent several hours with the authors as the book was being prepared. If you are looking for a true chronicle of the events leading up to the arrest, trial and conviction of that animal, this book is what you want.
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Recommend 08 January, 2008 Very informative, thorough, factual, and fast-paced. Covers the period from Gacy's last victim through his trial, written from the law enforcement perspective in engrossing detail.
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