UNFINISHED NIGHTMARE: The Search for More Victims of John Wayne Gacy

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Murder
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Author: Chris Maloney ISBN: 9781466080317
Publisher: Chris Maloney Publication: January 9, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris Maloney
ISBN: 9781466080317
Publisher: Chris Maloney
Publication: January 9, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

John Wayne Gacy. Three words synonymous with evil.

Even 32 years after his conviction in Chicago for murdering 33 young men and boys – most of whom were buried in a crawl space under his house – it’s a case our nation will never forget. And a case so gruesome and shocking, it ranks No. 13 on Time’s Top 25 Crimes of the 20th Century.

But even after his 1994 execution, the case is not closed in the minds of many criminal experts who are convinced Gacy killed more than 33 people. And over the years, investigators and amateur detectives have tried to pinpoint the location of other Gacy victims without success.

But in a stunning development, new information – related to a controversial 1998 Chicago Police Department search for more Gacy victims – strongly suggests that a location in a quiet Chicago family neighborhood is the burial site for additional victims of America’s worst serial killer.

*"Unfinished Nightmare," based on dozens of interviews and hundreds of sources, is the exclusive story that was the catalyst for authorities to reopen the Gacy case in October 2011 – currently an ongoing investigation by the Cook County Sheriff's Office.

*"Unfinished Nightmare" brings readers inside closed-door meetings with high-ranking Chicago Police Department officials and other crime experts as they try to deal with new information in the Gacy case.

*"Unfinished Nightmare" is a multi-layered story filled with bombshell allegations and controversy that add a dynamic twist to the underlying mystery.

About the Author
"Unfinished Nightmare" was written by Chris Maloney, a Chicago freelance writer who won the 2009 Golden Key Literary Achievement Award in news writing and has been published in Shape, Hustler, The Huffington Post, PGATour.com and Yahoo! Singapore – a homepage feature story. He also recently published the non-fiction eBook, "Eaten Alive: Five Killer Croc Attacks" ($1.99).

Maloney earned his M.A. in Integrated Marketing Communications from Roosevelt University in 2005 and a B.A. in journalism from the University of Dayton in 1991.

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John Wayne Gacy. Three words synonymous with evil.

Even 32 years after his conviction in Chicago for murdering 33 young men and boys – most of whom were buried in a crawl space under his house – it’s a case our nation will never forget. And a case so gruesome and shocking, it ranks No. 13 on Time’s Top 25 Crimes of the 20th Century.

But even after his 1994 execution, the case is not closed in the minds of many criminal experts who are convinced Gacy killed more than 33 people. And over the years, investigators and amateur detectives have tried to pinpoint the location of other Gacy victims without success.

But in a stunning development, new information – related to a controversial 1998 Chicago Police Department search for more Gacy victims – strongly suggests that a location in a quiet Chicago family neighborhood is the burial site for additional victims of America’s worst serial killer.

*"Unfinished Nightmare," based on dozens of interviews and hundreds of sources, is the exclusive story that was the catalyst for authorities to reopen the Gacy case in October 2011 – currently an ongoing investigation by the Cook County Sheriff's Office.

*"Unfinished Nightmare" brings readers inside closed-door meetings with high-ranking Chicago Police Department officials and other crime experts as they try to deal with new information in the Gacy case.

*"Unfinished Nightmare" is a multi-layered story filled with bombshell allegations and controversy that add a dynamic twist to the underlying mystery.

About the Author
"Unfinished Nightmare" was written by Chris Maloney, a Chicago freelance writer who won the 2009 Golden Key Literary Achievement Award in news writing and has been published in Shape, Hustler, The Huffington Post, PGATour.com and Yahoo! Singapore – a homepage feature story. He also recently published the non-fiction eBook, "Eaten Alive: Five Killer Croc Attacks" ($1.99).

Maloney earned his M.A. in Integrated Marketing Communications from Roosevelt University in 2005 and a B.A. in journalism from the University of Dayton in 1991.

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