John Wayne Gacy Decoded
Inside the Mind of America's Killer Clown (DECODED by Craig Beck)
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Craig Beck
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Craig Beck
How does a man shake the hand of the First Lady of the United States in May, then drive home and bury a teenage boy under his linen cupboard before midnight?
How does a Polish picnic organiser, a precinct captain, a children's hospital clown, run twenty seven young men into the dirt beneath his own kitchen floor across six straight years on a quiet suburban street, while his neighbours bring round Christmas hampers and the postman calls him by his first name?
The headlines about John Wayne Gacy will give you the body count. They will not give you the why.
This audiobook takes you all the way back. Into the cold basement of his alcoholic father's house. Into the small hollow space where the wiring for empathy was meant to grow and never did. Into the long careful stack of social levers he learned to pull on every lad who walked through his front door. Into the back bedroom with the mattress on the floor and the rope trick leaning against the chair. Into the small cell at Menard, the long winter on death row, and the brain on a high shelf in formalin between two unrelated specimens.
You will discover why his brain looked anatomically normal. Why his mother chose not to know. Why one Polish American lieutenant read the truth in forty unhurried minutes when nobody else had read it in six years. Why the families burned his clown paintings in a steel drum at the back of a community centre.
You will leave the final tick able to spot the pattern.
Most of you, by then, will already have spotted someone in your own life inside it.
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What stayed with me most was the question of manipulation. I found myself wondering whether I would have noticed anything out of the ordinary had I known him, and, if I'm honest, I doubt I would. That is perhaps the most unsettling part of this book. It also made me wonder whether people like Gacy consciously understand how they manipulate others or whether it simply comes naturally to them. I found that both fascinating and deeply disturbing.
I also appreciated that this audiobook goes far beyond recounting the crimes. Respect is shown to the victims and their families throughout, and time is taken to explain the lasting impact of the case. Learning that unidentified victims may still be returned to their families through DNA, and hearing how those involved in the investigation went on to influence changes in policing and missing-person investigations, gave the story a depth I wasn't expecting.
I particularly appreciated the recognition given to the police officer who trusted his instincts when others had not. It was a reminder that careful observation and persistence can make all the difference.
This isn't simply another true crime audiobook. It's a thoughtful exploration of manipulation, institutional failure, and the lasting impact these crimes have on victims, families, investigators, and society. It gave me far more to think about than I expected.
More Than a True Crime Story
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Straight away I was hooked.
The psychology of his actions is explained throughout the book, and explains how an ordinary man on the outside was capable of getting away with numerous murders.
As with Craig becks other book I’ve read about Jack the Ripper this gives the victims a chance for their story to be heard. I’ll be honest I cried at the end. From but knowing who is was I will now never forget his name
Highly recommend this book.
Another amazing journey into the mind of a serial killer.
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One of the reasons for this is the authors ability to leave a lasting impression within every chapter. Yes the subject matter is horrifying but Beck writes in such a captivating way, that you can be forgiven at times for thinking you are reading a brilliant work of fiction.
Obviously this is helped by the storyline seeming almost too implausible to be real but, Beck handles each person involved with such care and consideration, that it would be easy to imagine they've been carefully crafted from his own imagination.
I'm a father myself but in listening to Gacy's harrowing upbringing, the author manages to reach into you and find some feelings of sadness for the monster.
I also like the way Craig Beck goes beyond the traps of what possibly drove Gacy to become the monster he did during his childhood years and also discusses the human and innocent after affects his actions had a on his mother and sisters.
It's a very well rounded and interesting insight into what made Gacy tick and how and why he was able to carry out such heinous crimes for such a long time. But for me, the most powerful question is could it have been you? In those circumstances. could you have found yourself an (almost) willing victim of the killer clown. He talks about the six components that could see any of us in such a terrifyingly compromised position?
fascinating insight into the twisted mind of a serial killer
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Deeper than standard true crime
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A Fastinating & Chilling read that I would highly recommend.
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