Buried Dreams Buried Dreams

Buried Dreams

Inside the Mind of John Wayne Gacy

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Publisher Description

The definitive study of John Wayne Gacy—from his abusive childhood to the murders of thirty-three boys—based on four years of investigative reporting.
 
John Wayne Gacy, the “Killer Clown,” was a suburban Chicago businessman sentenced to death in 1980 for a string of horrific murders after the bodies of his victims were found hidden in a crawl space beneath his Des Plaines, Illinois, home. The serial killer had preyed on teenagers and young men—at the same time entertaining at children’s parties and charitable events dressed as “Pogo the Clown.”
 
Drawing on exclusive interviews and previously unreported material, journalist Tim Cahill “offers the stuff of wrenching nightmares” (The Wall Street Journal): a harrowing journey inside the mind of a serial killer. Meticulously researched and graphically recounted, Buried Dreams brings to vivid life the real John Wayne Gacy—his complex personality, compulsions, inadequacies, and torments—often in the murderer’s own words.
 
Called “an absorbing and disturbing story” by Publishers Weekly and “surprisingly graceful” by the New York Times, this is a journey to the heart of human evil that you will never forget.
 

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2014
July 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
372
Pages
PUBLISHER
Open Road Media
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
4.8
MB

Customer Reviews

galityomtov ,

Chilling

Like many people I have always had a curiosity about serial killers like John Wayne Gacy. When I began the book I didn’t know that it would take me so deeply into the brain of the monster. Once I did I was overwhelmed by the artistry of Cahill’s writing. Did I “enjoy” reading “Buried Dreams?” It wasn’t a fun book to read but it was certainly the most intense experience I’ve ever had reading anything. It’s going to be difficult to move on to another book.

nkbiggs ,

Disturbing

I’ve always been fascinated with true crime stories, specifically those of the serial killer. After reading this one, however, I am appalled and disturbed by the fact that killers such as Gacy have fascinated me, but still I couldn’t stop reading.

Reading about the gruesome crimes and those who committed them is completely different from the knowledge gained through reconstruction of the internal thought process of the killer, much of it in his on words. It is both repellent and enthralling.

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