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  • Gacy was a civic leader, business man and volunteered. He was respected. And he successfully hid his second life as a killer until Rob Piest. Serial killers eventually leave evidence or make a mistake and #33 was Gacy's.

  • The most successful serial killers live otherwise normal lives. Gacy should of been the most obvious suspect because most of the missing boys worked at PDM or had associated directly with Gacy. The police considered most of the missing boys as runaways until Rob Piest, he was a good boy.

  • That's a good title: To Catch a Killer.

    I thought long and hard about serial killers. The most interesting thing about them is that they remain at large long enough to become SERIAL killers. Otherwise, they're especially dull and one dimensional fiends. They simply are vile creatures to be caught and preferably despatched soon after.

  • This is the most unforgiving role in the world.

  • I think the guy who played Gacey realy got into his charictor, must have been hard for him to play a guy who was one of the lowest formes of life that has ever lived! Good actor just forget his name sorry dude.

  • so Gacy was innocent, Brian Dennehy did it!

  • gacy should have been arrested straight away here. Its fucking obvious.

  • Thanks so much for this!!! I love this movie!!

  • Does anyone know the music we hear at the police station at the opening scene? The name of the track?

  • this film made me ill i cried for hours after it so so very sad some was only kids rip

  • can't believe he got the pharmacy worker in the parking lot. what a evil human being.

  • The first victim is not Robert Gant but Robert J. Piest

  • @rudemood2011

    correct a young 15 year old kid a little kid that man who killed him was one dirty evil nasty bad bad man

  • thxs for the backup, my dear Watson

  • take a look at the pharmacy sign at 6:03. The last 3 letters are the same as Gacy's. I just can't believe the cops didn't pick-up on that.

  • @xltoday

    Dumb cops miss everything this should have been an open and shut case from the second that sign was made.

  • that fat sick demented motherfucker gacy he should have been aborted or smothered at birth and this is coming from someone who is against abortion and does not believe in hurting any child but that fat sick bastard killed all those innocent boys for no reason other than they were young boys and attractive unlike his sick fat ass. god i hope is burnt to a fuckin crisp in hell i hate him so much and i still cry for those boys.

  • A sad theme throughout all of these horrific stories seems to be that the police fuck up every step of the way

  • Gacy was one creepy & sick ass SOB! To bad he didn't run into a viet nam vet who could had ended his terror alot sooner. As well more painful for this piece of shit. I hope he's burning in hell!

    Brian Dennhey portraited him superbly.

  • Huge thanks for uploading this, havn't seen it for years.

  • 2:15 LOL

  • They can get away with it because they 'blend in' and play at 'being normal'. That is their behavior mold so that no one will suspect let alone even think they are capable of such montrous acts. Thank God for Detective Kosenzack(sp) for his insight on this case that got gacy caught.

  • I just finished reading the book the detective wrote and the psychic was real and was right about alot of the things she saw.

  • Although I thought this film was excellent I wonder why they took such 'artistic' license in view of the fact that the real story was fascinating enough...and that psychic BS was very annoying.

  • "Daaawwww...aww MR. Policeman" -- coldest scene in the movie. The Detective looked like he wanted to blow his face off right there. GREAT POST, thank you! :-)

  • The guy at 13.13 looks very similar to the real Gacy.

  • @jaidee76 he sure does damn thats scary he could be his brother

  • Quality film.."How do you like those apples dummy?"

    How do you like those lethal injections Gacy?

    Wormfood...

  • Wow, I have wanted to see this for years. I really appreciate you showing this film.... Thank you.

  • Yo this movie is fresh! Word up, homie.

  • @SurgeCess nice 90s steriotypical black man talk

  • lol 'fresh'. 

  • Thank you for uploading this movie x

    Your a star!!!

  • dude you rule!!! so glad i got to see this movie!!!

  • My parents knew acquaitenances who were good friends with Gacy (both in construction business).  They said they were shocked - Gacy seemed so 'normal'. He would have parties at his house ALL the time. They would all put their coats in a bedroom. Across the hall, there was one room where no one was allowed it was always locked. It was later revealed THAT was the room he would torture and rape his victims. To this day, his neighbor thinks he was framed cause he was so 'normal'

  • @tellurye alot of people say that about serial killers though, they are perfect at seeming so...normal...then again what is normal?

  • @Impiousmember That's a good point. I've just been dealing with a murderer of up to ten teenagers, and everyone I spoke to when I was trying to catch him told me I was "mad" for suspecting such a "sweet and kind person".

    He was, in fact, guilty.

  • Frickin Denehey did an awesome job. I mean that handcuff scene where he's like 'you need the key you dumb bastard'. That just clinched it for me. Thanks for uploading this. I been meaning to see this for a while!!

  • Nice! Mega kudos for uploading this forgotten gem.

  • this is the shiz...hard to find, rarely shown on TV, top drawer upload, many thanks.

  • last time saw this was back  in 1992 thanks for it, I just saw Dear Mr John

    gacy

  • a very sad and haunting movie

  • Saw this on TV years ago and really enjoyed it..thx for uploading!

  • this was a very well put together film with good acting, surprised it didn't get many views.

  • My sister shit herself at Butlins, is this a sex crime?

  • thanks man- this is a good version all in

  • Thanks for this movie, I watched it on True Movies ages ago and wanted to see it again, so ta very muchly!

  • Thank you.. I love this movie

  • Yes indeed a hero for this.

  • years since Ive seen this, thnks for uploading

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  • TY!!!!

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