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Costume Party

By: Brian Lee Tucker
Narrated by: Ellery Truesdell
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They called him Pogo the killer clown. On December 11, 1978, a 15-year-old Des Plaines high-school sophomore, Robert Piest, disappeared shortly after leaving work at a pharmacy where John Wayne Gacy had recently completed a remodeling job. Thus began the bizarre, wild murder spree that had the whole country not only captivated but awestruck with terror for almost six years once the severity of his crimes were discovered within the crawlspace of his suburban home.

But that was only the beginning of the real nightmare. In the months that followed, Gacy made true confessions in candid interviews about his crimes - presented here in short chapter format - that made even the most hardened law enforcement officials cringe in horror. Based on excerpts from his own true confessions, Costume Party delves into the mind of one of the most prolific serial killers in American history, deep into the psychosis that was John Wayne Gacy's mind, a dark, terrifying place where most of society has never ventured - or would ever want to.

©2016 Brian Lee Tucker (P)2016 Brian Lee Tucker

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