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John Wayne Gacy Accomplice? Lawyers Believe Killer Did Not Act Alone

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First Posted: 02/10/2012 10:59 am Updated: 02/10/2012 11:00 am

Serial killer John Wayne Gacy was convicted in the murders of 33 young men and executed for the crimes in 1994, but two Chicago lawyers who are re-examining the case believe the "killer clown" did not act alone.

“I felt from the beginning that there may be loose ends," prosecutor Terry Sullivan told WGN News. "It was such a huge case that mesmerized the city at the time."

According to Chicago defense attorneys Rober Stephenson and Steven Becker, the bodies of three men found on Gacy's property in 1978 may have been killed by someone other than the amateur clown.

The lawyers told the Chicago Sun-Times that Russell Nelson of Minneapolis and Robert Gilroy of Chicago vanished in 1977 -- when Gacy was out of town. Work records reportedly show that Gacy also "didn't have much time" to abduct, torture and kill John Mowery of Chicago.

“I always thought someone else was involved [with the murder],” Teresa Nelson, a sister-in-law of Russell Nelson, told the Sun-Times. “I don’t think they should let this lie... This caused a lot of hurt. I closed myself off to the world for six months. If there was an accomplice, he should be brought to justice.”

Nelson's family also believes that a friend of Russell's knew Gacy personally -- and may have had something to do with the murders.

Stephenson also told the paper that when he was arrested in 1978, Gacy told officers there were others "directly" involved with the murders, calling them "associates."

In a 1992 interview with CBS Chicago's Walter Jacobson, Gacy said he had accomplices, and that employees from his P.D.M. Construction company often stayed at his house. He blamed some of the murders on those employees.

“The media has always contended there was others involved,” Gacy told Jacobson. “At the time of my arrest, there were four other suspects.” (Watch the interview with Gacy below)

One man who was raped and tortured by Gacy, but survived, reportedly told Stephenson that he believed someone else was in Gacy's home when he was being tortured there.

“There is significant evidence out there that suggests that not only did John Wayne Gacy not operate alone, he may not have been involved in some of the murders, and the fact that he was largely a copycat murderer,” Stephenson told WGN.

Stephenson reportedly became involved with the Gacy case in 2011, when the mother of Gacy victim Michael Marino had doubts about whether the body found on Gacy's property was actually her son's. Dental records later confirmed that Marino was, in fact, killed on the property.

The Cook County Sheriff's office has also become involved with the Gacy case again recently. The office exhumed the bodies of several unidentified victims, and had "solid leads" as to their identities. One 19-year-old victim has been identified through DNA testing.

At least 29 of Gacy's victims were buried in a crawl space under his suburban Chicago home. Others were reportedly dumped in a river when he ran out of room at his house, the Associated Press reports.

Read more about Gacy's alleged accomplices here.

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This undated photo provided by the Cook County Sheriff's Department shows victims remains of serial killer John Wayne Gacy being exhumed by authorities. The Cook County Sheriff's Department last spring secretly exhumed the bones of the 8 victims who were never identified in the hopes that scientific tests that were not around between 1972 and 1978 when Gacy killed his 33 victims will make identification possible. (AP Photo/Cook County Sheriff's Department)
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Serial killer John Wayne Gacy was convicted in the murders of 33 young men and executed for the crimes in 1994, but two Chicago lawyers who are re-examining the case believe the "killer clown" did not...
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jadeaic
ScarySociety
10:23 AM on 03/21/2012
I've read extensively on Gacy. It was him alone; there was no accomplice.
02:08 PM on 02/12/2012
Why didn't they "re-examine" this 20 years ago before Gacy was executed? Also, why couldn't they have gotten the truth out of Gacy using sodium pentothal (truth serum)?

Sodium pentothal is used for execution by lethal injection. Give just enough to get the truth out of heinous monsters like Gacy just before you finish them off with a lethal dose.
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mphalen
01:41 PM on 02/11/2012
This is nothing new. The state's attorneys at the time suspected there were accomplices. There was just no solid evidence.
11:43 AM on 02/11/2012
The article states that the boy who survived thought there was a third person in the home at the time of the crime... There was likely another boy being held captive simultaneously. If Gacy had an accomplice the murders would have continued after Gacys arrest.
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
02:01 AM on 02/14/2012
"...the murders would have continued after Gacys arrest."

Really? Did you go into the alternate universe where this scenario was played out? I could refute what you say with, "the accomplice would not continue knowing how close he/she was to being caught. On top of that, Gacy was the accomplice's "muse", so to speak, and without Gacy, the murders would stop."
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Manda Ford
11:20 AM on 02/11/2012
Not that long ago, a guy they thought that John had killed turned up alive & well over here in Washington... Now there is new DNA evidence making people believe that he didn't act alone.. What if he didn't do anything, like he said a few times? This is why the death penalty is bad, who knows what forensics will prove later on. A guy in Canada was supposed to be hung for killing a 12 yr old when he was 14, luckily they didn't hang him & 40 yrs later he was cleared & freed.
02:12 PM on 02/12/2012
If you have 30+ murdered people buried in your crawlspace, you aint innocent!

I agree if there is room for doubt the death penalty should be avoided. But if there is absolutely no doubt that a person has committed a capital murderer then put that killer in an express lane to the death chamber.
09:56 AM on 02/11/2012
He kind of reminds me of Newt.
09:29 AM on 02/11/2012
Most serial killers act alone.
There is an old saying that goes like this.
For a secret to be kept, three people must know about it.
Then two of them are killed.
His accomplice would have said something to someone or he is burried with the other victims.
09:19 AM on 02/11/2012
Read the article. The authorities exhumed the unidentified bodies in order use DNA in an attempt to identify them. DNA wasn't available at the time the boys were found, That's it.They aren't opening up some new avenue of investigation because they suspect there were additional accomplice/s. The other information is just the same stuff that's always been talked about. There's nothing new. Matter of fact at one time Gacy set up this 900 number anyone could call (for $$$$) where he made all sorts of wild claims about people entering his house after he left every day to bury boys bodies in his basement. There never was any real evidence that anyone else helped Gacy. Read this stuff carefully.
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wa0cal
wa0cal
09:13 AM on 02/11/2012
Ths question of Gacy having an accomplice should have been resolved a long time ago.
09:07 AM on 02/11/2012
Don't send In the clowns.
03:29 PM on 04/12/2012
why not?
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First Blast
won't be fooled again
08:29 AM on 02/11/2012
It is scary to think that a number of Gacy like people are probably out there right now, doing their thing.
11:44 AM on 02/11/2012
Yes, and some of them are Heads of State.
06:28 AM on 02/11/2012
So why are they bringing this up now? After all this time? If it's true Gacy's accomplices are running around free doing God knows what. Why were the police so short sighted?
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Brian Corvello
05:41 AM on 02/11/2012
This is utter nonsense. Gacy tried everything to try to avoid the death penalty. If he had accomplices, he would have told the judge who they were in order to save his worthless hide.
06:30 AM on 02/11/2012
Gacy is roasting (you know where). It doesnt matter what he said. What matters is if there are accomplices they need to be brought to justice.
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SickOfBarf
05:30 AM on 02/11/2012
It's amazing. The case of serial killer Dean Corll and that of Gacy have striking similarities.

Stinks like the CIA "conditioning".

AGAIN.

The question in my mind is how the CIA made contact with Gacy. Was he ever in the military?
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rosiebag
Big, Bold, Brassy
09:05 AM on 02/11/2012
I belive he rode with the rump riders up nob hill.
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SickOfBarf
02:09 PM on 02/11/2012
Not funny, rosiehag. Not funny at all.

Somewhere in the Gacy picture is mafia/CIA. Where is it?
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mphalen
01:44 PM on 02/11/2012
They probably had contact because he had met with Roslyn Carter.
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CubfanBudman
He Ain't Heavy, He's my Brother
04:46 AM on 02/11/2012
Michelle Bauchman was his accomplice.

They were from the same town and she was proud of it!!!