Gacy had at least one accomplice, two lawyers believe
Updated: 2012-02-10 01:35:59
Did the “Killer Clown” act alone? Two Chicago lawyers have re-examined the circumstances surrounding the disappearances of three victims of seri al killer John Wayne Gacy — and concluded he probably had one or more accomplices.
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