John Wayne Gacy, Serial Killer: A Short Biography and Psychological Analysis
John Wayne Gacy was named "outstanding vice-president" of the Jaycees. He was also known for entertaining hospitalized children while dressed as "Pogo the Clown." And yet he murdered 33 teenage boys and young men, most of whom he buried in the crawl space under his home.
This book is approximately 6000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet computer, smart phone, e-reader, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new—with this Lunch Break book!
Excerpt:
"Early in 1978 Gacy lured a twenty-six-year-old into his car, chloroformed him, drove him home, and spent the evening raping and torturing him. For some reason Gacy didn't kill the young man, who by now was bleeding from the rectum and had burns on his chest and face from Gacy's cruel treatment with a lit candle. Instead Gacy dumped the young man's unconscious but still living body on the street in the community of Lincoln Park near Lake Michigan. The man reported the incident to police—or reported what he could remember, having been chloroformed—and Gacy was arrested on battery charges in July. He was facing trial for this crime when he was arrested for murder several months later."
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This book is approximately 6000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet computer, smart phone, e-reader, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new—with this Lunch Break book!
Excerpt:
"Early in 1978 Gacy lured a twenty-six-year-old into his car, chloroformed him, drove him home, and spent the evening raping and torturing him. For some reason Gacy didn't kill the young man, who by now was bleeding from the rectum and had burns on his chest and face from Gacy's cruel treatment with a lit candle. Instead Gacy dumped the young man's unconscious but still living body on the street in the community of Lincoln Park near Lake Michigan. The man reported the incident to police—or reported what he could remember, having been chloroformed—and Gacy was arrested on battery charges in July. He was facing trial for this crime when he was arrested for murder several months later."
John Wayne Gacy, Serial Killer: A Short Biography and Psychological Analysis
John Wayne Gacy was named "outstanding vice-president" of the Jaycees. He was also known for entertaining hospitalized children while dressed as "Pogo the Clown." And yet he murdered 33 teenage boys and young men, most of whom he buried in the crawl space under his home.
This book is approximately 6000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet computer, smart phone, e-reader, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new—with this Lunch Break book!
Excerpt:
"Early in 1978 Gacy lured a twenty-six-year-old into his car, chloroformed him, drove him home, and spent the evening raping and torturing him. For some reason Gacy didn't kill the young man, who by now was bleeding from the rectum and had burns on his chest and face from Gacy's cruel treatment with a lit candle. Instead Gacy dumped the young man's unconscious but still living body on the street in the community of Lincoln Park near Lake Michigan. The man reported the incident to police—or reported what he could remember, having been chloroformed—and Gacy was arrested on battery charges in July. He was facing trial for this crime when he was arrested for murder several months later."
This book is approximately 6000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet computer, smart phone, e-reader, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new—with this Lunch Break book!
Excerpt:
"Early in 1978 Gacy lured a twenty-six-year-old into his car, chloroformed him, drove him home, and spent the evening raping and torturing him. For some reason Gacy didn't kill the young man, who by now was bleeding from the rectum and had burns on his chest and face from Gacy's cruel treatment with a lit candle. Instead Gacy dumped the young man's unconscious but still living body on the street in the community of Lincoln Park near Lake Michigan. The man reported the incident to police—or reported what he could remember, having been chloroformed—and Gacy was arrested on battery charges in July. He was facing trial for this crime when he was arrested for murder several months later."
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BN ID: | 2940016790961 |
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Publisher: | KAW Publishing: Lunch Break Books |
Publication date: | 05/24/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 24 KB |
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