John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy who is a well-known United States murderer and rapist was born on March the year 1942. Gacy was an only son of an auto repair mechanic John Stanley Gacy in Chicago, Illinois and he had two sisters. He was brought up as a Catholic and was very close to his mother Marion Elaine Robinson as well as his two sisters Joanne and Karen. The relationship between father and son was not any close or good as John Wayne's father was a drunkard and very abusive to the children and their mother. The children attended a Catholic school, but the boy who was overweight and was not very popular though he was liked by the teachers and those close to him. Gacy developed a congenital heart condition at a tender age of seventeen, and
Notably, Gacy was brought up in an abusive background as evidenced in how his father was a drunkard and used to beat them up using a razor strap whenever the children made a mistake. The father was also abusive to his wife in the presence of the children leading to a bad relationship between Gacy and his dad. Additionally, when he was eleven years, John Wayne had an accident where he fell and hit his head on the swings while playing. Consequently, Gacy developed a blood clot in his brain which unfortunately went unnoticed until he was sixteen. Gacy also used to suffer from blackouts, but he later received medication. Therefore, Gacy suffered from psychological as well as behavioral disorders that contributed to his violent habits and the murder crimes he committed.
Furthermore, Gacy got diagnosed with a heart condition, and hence he could not participate in the school's sports activities which led to bullying and mockery from other students. Eventually, all of his personal issues and family problems affected his schoolwork, and he was unable to graduate even after moving to four high schools in his final year. Consequently, John Wayne dropped out of school and left home to look for a job, and this got him lonely and depressed. Also, John Wayne later came to a realization that he was attracted to men and he was greatly disturbed over his sexuality (Hickey,
Gacy was insane, but he had to be accountable for his crimes that involved rape and murder. Besides, he was a threat to the wellbeing of others and had to be eliminated. Gacy was not only a serial killer and a rapist but also did not value human life, and it seems he lacked conscious. He deserved the death penalty as ruled by the jury since it's the only fair way he could repay for his crimes and appease the souls of the victims who were not avenged. In case he was to serve only a life sentence, the case would not have been fair since the self-turned monster would be in pride to be still alive in spite of his crimes. Maybe even at one time he would have been pardoned and set free which would not be fair to the families of the deceased through his hands. The court was right to sentence him to death as it was the least of the punishments they could offer. Lastly, Gacy's severe death penalty served to deter others from committing such horrible crimes against
John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer and rapist. He tortured and killed thirty-three young boys between 1972 and 1978 in Cook County, Illinois. He was executed by lethal injection, however this act of execution was wrong.
John Wayne Gacy in his early years was shown to have a minor biological impairment. At the age of 11, Gacy was playing near a swing set and was hit in the head causing an accidental blood clot in the brain. The blood clot was not discovered until he was 16 years old and he suffered from blackouts from the clot from the ages of 11 until it was discovered. There was a brain blockage that medications were able to dissolve. Gacy also had a series of health problems that kept him hospitalized for a significant amount of his childhood. His health issues included a heart condition, an erupted appendix, and numerous blackouts and seizures. After Gacy was executed, there were many autopsies that were done on his brain to see if there were neurological impairments. After doing numerous biopsies, there was not a trace of evidence to conclude that John Wayne Gacy suffered from neurological issues.
John Wayne Gacy was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17 1942. Gacy had an uneventful childhood up until the age of eleven. While out playing he had been struck on the head by a swing. Subsequently he suffered fainting fits for many years.
...He no longer practiced medicine and he was not helping Nicole get any better. His drinking went on to cause him further unhappiness by making things with Nicole even worse, and was the reason that he lost both his social standing and his career.
Neglect during his childhood, most certainly affected Charles Manson and contributed to the monster he became. A biography of Charles states that his mother didn’t want anything to do with him so he lived on the streets committing minor crimes (“Charles Manson Biography”). Charles’s mother robbed him of a normal childhood with a loving family. Reports on Manson stated that he was “suffering from a ‘marked degree of rejection, instability, and psychic trauma’” (“Charles Manson Biography”). Charles later married a 17 year old woman who left him for another man due to his return to prison (“Charles Manson Biography”). Once again, Charles was abandoned by someone he loved. After his time in jail, Manson obsessed over cult-quasi-religious groups and he took on the role of a cult leader because he believed the world to be “doomed” (“Charles Manson Biography”). Charles then formed his cult from a group of unstable people. He persuaded his group to believe that he was of a higher power; therefore, they followed him like a god. The biography of Manson states that, “Manson himself took no part in the actual killings, but directed his murderous disciples to the address and instructed them to kill everyone (“Charles Manson Biography”). Charles’s background and past trauma led him to commit horrid acts. Like Charles, John Wayne Gacy also lived with an alcoholic parent. Gacy’...
The trial of John Wayne Gacy started on February 6, 1980. Gacy admitted that he committed the crimes, but said it was his alternate ego “Pogo The Clown”. The people of the courthouse were trying to determine if he should be sentenced or declared insane. In the end, Gacy was found guilty and charged with 33 counts of murder and was declared as one of the most vicious killers in the United States. John Wayne Gacy was sentenced to 12 death sentences and 21 life sentences. He was put to death May 10, 1994, by lethal injection.
John Wayne Gacy was a U.S. serial killer who was found guilty of killing 33 boys and young men (McCormick, 1998). Gacy was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois (Sullivan, 2013). John Wayne Gacy had two sisters, Joanne and Karen and had a difficult relationship with his father. His father was an auto repair machanic and World War I veteran (Jones, 2012). Whenever his father came home from work, he would go to the basement and drink. His father was an alcoholic and used physical punishment on all of his children (Jones, 2012). He would even beat the children with a razor strap if they misbehaved (Sullivan, 2013). Gacy’s mother tried her best to protect the children, but Gacy’s father physically assaulted her as well (Jones, 2012). Additionally,
Before the start of his movie career he played football at USC under his birth name, Marion Michael Morrison. He held many behind-the-scene jobs at Fox before moving in front of the cameras in the late 1920’s in a series of small roles. Director John Ford, who befriended “ the Duke';, recommended him for the lead role in Raoul Walsh’s western epic, The Big Trail. Wayne did not let the stardom go to his head. He spent the rest of the decade making his way through a series of low budget films whose failing budgets and quick shooting schedules did little to advance his career.
The Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire is a tool often used by professionals to assess a patient’s personality subtypes on a rating scale of 20 to 80. Under the higher order temperament factor Positive Emotionality (PEM) there are four trait scales. For the trait scale Well Being, John Wayne Gacy would score a 70. He was an upstanding member of his community, liked by his neighbors and coworkers, and would even attend children’s birthday parties and hospitals dressed as Pogo the Clown (Hickey, 2016). He had a cheerful disposition when facing the public, however, he only receives a 70 because he would, in fact, be subject to violent mood swings. For the trait scale Social Potency, Gacy receives a score of 80. He
...of breakdowns throughout the book and some may say this was caused by what happened to him as a child. Once this crazy fact was finally discovered he got help and realized he didn’t have to handle his problems alone, he finally found himself.
...s and reform school throughout his young childhood. Manson never lived a normal childhood and was molded into a cold sociopath at the beginning of his birth. By the age of nine Manson was already convicted of stealing and grand theft auto.
In terms of psychology McCandless was not crazy as many people thought he will be. Psychologically speaking based on Maslow pyramid of needs, Chris was able to reach self-actualization which is a concept that not many people get to fully experience. Such need is to fulfill one’s unique potential. Thinking about it’s actually hard to met this concept when you have society right on your ears. Chris’s accomplishment of getting out of society's materialistic ideals and going into a state of nature made his life worth even more. In my psychology class, I came across with the term mentioned above and with the peak experience which roots from Self-actualization. Just as the term that is rooted from Peak experience, it can also be rare as well. This
Have you ever stopped for a moment to contemplate where you are in life? If you haven’t, then take a moment right now to imagine where you are and where you would like to be. All of the actions you have taken, thoughts you have had, and the persona you convey have created the life you have lived thus far. In the movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the main character Walter Mitty has a habit of daydreaming to escape his mediocre life for a more “enhanced” life where he fantasizes about a richer and more rewarding existence. Throughout the film, Walter is able to foster
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...ther names, so growing up and while killing victims in his adult hood, he called his victims names and proceeded to kill them. Gacy raped, sodomized,tortured and strangled thirty three men over ten years. Referencing his past by calling his victims what his father called him proves that his childhood left an emotional scar and is a prevalent reason as to why he’s committing these crimes.