Friday, February 10, 2012

John Wayne Gacy had accomplices for at least three of his murders

Today's lead story in the Sun-Times is about the possibility that serial killer John Wayne Gacy may have had at least an accomplice in three of his murders.

Criminal defense attorneys Robert Stephenson and Steven Becker re-examined the cases of Russell Nelson of Minneapolis, and Robert Gilroy and John Mowery of Chicago. they were among the 29 of Gacy's 33 victims found under the crawlspace of his Norwood Park home in 1979. Becker and Stephenson reviewed Gacy's work and travel records, which they say indicated he was out of town when Nelson and Gilroy disappeared. They also contend Gacy's work records didn't leave him enough time to abduct and kill Mowerey.

The evidence seems to strongly indicate Gacy had accomplices in the Gilroy and Nelson deaths. Stephenson said Gacy flew to Pittsburgh on Sept. 12, 1977 and returned to Chicago on Sept. 16, 1977. Robert Gilroy was reported missing Sept. 15, 1977.


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