The world blinked in disbelief, swallowed, and tried to focus its vision again in late December 1978 as TV cameras showed excavators dragging one carcass after the next out of the crawl space in Gacy’s modest Chicago ranch home. How does a man-a short, chubby, amiable, well-liked, successful, and seemingly 100% normal man who performed as “Pogo the Clown” at children’s charity functions-wind up with the bodies of 29 murdered young men under his house and another four corpses in a nearby river?
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