Police at the home of serial killer John Wayne Gacy in unincorporated Norwood Park Township. Daily Herald File Photo
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Des Plaines Police detective Rafael Tovar, center, watches as police officers remove a body from the Norwood Park Township home serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Daily Herald File Photo
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Police officers with one of the bodies found in the crawl space of serial killer John Wayne Gacy at the home in unincorporated Norwood Park Township in 1978. Daily Herald File Photo
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The team of Des Plaines Police investigators who broke the case of notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy, Jr., all of whom are no longer with the department and some are deceased. In the front row from left are, the late detective James Pickle, Detective James Ryan, officer Michael Albrecht; back row from left, officer David Hachmeister, the late detective James Kautz, officer Ronald Robinson, Sgt. Joseph Kozenczak, Sgt. Walter Lang, the late detective Ronald Adams, detective Rafael Tovar, and officer Robert Schultz. Daily Herald File Photo
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Legal box containing items related to the John Wayne Gacy trial. Daily Herald File Photo
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Serial killer John Wayne Gacy in handcuffs following his arrest. Daily Herald File Photo
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Danny Broderick holds a suit which notorious killer John Wayne Gacy wore to court. One pocket of the suit still holds butter scotch candies. Daily Herald File Photo
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John Wayne Gacy after he was arrested by the Des Plaines police. Daily Herald File Photo
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Des Plaines detectives take John Wayne Gacy to jail. Daily Herald File Photo
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Pogo the Clown with the 7 Dwarves. Pinterest
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‘Pogo the Clown’ self-portrait was done by killer John Wayne Gacy. CNN