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where did john wayne gacy bury his victims

Most of John Wayne Gacy’s victims were buried in and around his suburban Chicago home, especially in the crawl space beneath the house, with others hidden elsewhere on the property and a few dumped in a nearby river.

Main locations

  • Gacy buried the majority of his victims in the crawl space under his house in the Norwood Park neighborhood of Cook County, Illinois; he later admitted to putting more than two dozen bodies there.
  • Several other victims were also hidden elsewhere on the same property, including under the garage, near the driveway, and beneath parts of the house where he had built additions.

When he ran out of room

  • After the crawl space became full, Gacy began disposing of some victims by throwing their bodies off a bridge along Interstate 55 into the Des Plaines River, southwest of Chicago.
  • Only some of those river victims were ever recovered, contributing to ongoing discussion about whether there may have been additional, never‑found victims.

Brief context of the crimes

  • Gacy sexually assaulted and murdered at least 33 young men and boys between 1972 and 1978, luring them to his home before killing them there.
  • The discovery of multiple bodies under and around his house in late 1978 turned the property into one of the most infamous crime scenes in U.S. history.

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