In the sunshine-filled, opportunistic dream that is middle-class America, the hard‐working, outgoing 'family man' next door who entertained local children as a party clown is not supposed to be the perpetrator of one of the worst homicidal streaks in US history.But John Wayne Gacy was just that. Now, almost 30 years after he was executed for brutally murdering 33 young men and boys, the man who came to be known as the Killer Clown tells his own story with chilling candor in never-before-heard recordings from his death-row prison cell which have been released as part of a new documentary, 'Conversations With a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes'.
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