Inside John Wayne Gacy’s Life in Prison: How the Serial Killer Made Art His Haunting Last Act | Oxygen

John Wayne Gacy's Life in Prison

John Wayne Gacy, a serial killer, spent his years on death row proclaiming his innocence and creating art.

Gacy was a friendly contractor and part-time clown to his friends and neighbors, but behind his smile, he was a prolific serial killer who murdered at least 33 young men and teen boys.

“It wasn’t like he had horns, or a sign,” police officer Michael Albrecht once said. “He was very popular, very well liked.

Gacy used his easy-going demeanor to lure his victims into a false sense of security, before raping, killing, and burying many of their bodies under his home in Norwood Park Township, Illinois.

While in prison, Gacy painted clowns and found ways to make his life easier, despite being on death row.

Author's summary: John Wayne Gacy's life in prison was marked by art and a haunting last act.

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Oxygen Oxygen — 2025-10-18