serial killer John Wayne Gacy has long since been a source of morbid curiosity after the depraved killer was found to have hidden 29 of his victims beneath its floor.
The house of horrors in Des Plaines, Illinois, was torn down in 1979 and now an entirely new home stands in its stead. Yet it's never quite been able to shake off its macabre past.
With the new Netflix documentary Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes appearing on Netflix, viewers have seen snapshots into the murderer's home at the time of his arrest.
With the programming going into excruciating detail as the killer himself speaks, it's hard to imagine the outward façade he played at the time - especially with such a strange and grim home.Seen as a family man, working hard for charity and revelling in his part-time job as a clown, visiting poorly children in hospital, the revelations of what he was actually doing behind closed doors are sickening.Zig zag patterns adorned Gacy's wall, making for an unsettling sight standing out on a completely black background.
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