The Chicago Killer
The Hunt for Serial Killer John Wayne Gacy
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Joseph R. Kozenczak
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The Chicago Killer: The Hunt for Serial Killer John Wayne Gacy is the story of the capture of John Wayne Gacy, as told from the perspective of the former Chief of Detectives of the Des Plaines, Illinois, Police Department Joseph Kozenczak. The conviction of Gacy on 33 counts of murder is significant in the annals of the criminal justice system in the United States. Two articles give the listener a comprehensive insight on the use of psychics and the lie-detector in a serial murder investigation.
©2003, 2010, 2011, 2014 Joseph R. Kozenczak and Karen M. Kozenczak (P)2015 Karen M. KozenczkWhat listeners say about The Chicago Killer
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- Andrew
- 19-06-16
Good book
This book is excellent and provides a great insight into the hunt and investigation of John Wayne Gacy
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- Anders Tage
- 31-07-24
Great book on the topic.
Very thorough and detailed. Keeps you interested. The best book on Gacy and it also gives a different spin to the investigation
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- chris
- 09-11-20
Not worth the money
The book is not only poorly written and read, but it also offers absolutely nothing new or interesting about the case. The author only appears interested in writing about himself and how great his achievements where in relation to the case. Not worth the money or credit, boring and pointless.
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