Sunday, November 24, 2019
The Killer Clown, John Wayne Gacy essays
The Killer Clown, John Wayne Gacy essays    Robert Hare is North America's most renowned academic on psychopaths.     Utilizing the basis of the components of Hare's theory and his "Psychopath     Checklist (PCL) which was later revised to the PCL-R" (Wikipedia, 2013,     Hare), it is possible to analyze John Wayne Gacy's criminal career. This     checklist has specific scoring criteria rating 20 items on a 3-point scale     corresponding to the extent that it applies to a given individual. With the     psychopathic behaviours identified by Hare's PCL-R, it can be implied that     Gacy would score above 30 on this scale and therefore be considered a      Gacy is considered to be America's most coldblooded killer. What the     world viewed him as before being arrested and convicted of his heinous acts     was a successful businessman; a social pillar in his community; volunteer;     an active member of the Jaycee's; an ethical man; a man of stature; a good     father and family man. Joining the "Jolly Jokers" in 1975, he created his     character "Pogo the Clown" (A     in order to attend numerous parties and charitable events. This creation of     Pogo is what gave him the name "Killer Clown" by the media and public when      As Dr. Michael Stone discusses during the documentary, "Most Evil -     Cold Blooded Killers", he places Gacy at level 22 on the scale of measuring     evil. The only other serial killer to score this high according to the     aforementioned documentary was Tommy Sells (Stone, 2006). Gacy was found     guilty and sentenced to death for the murder of 33 teenage boys and young     men between 1972 and 1978. The majority of the bodies (25+) were buried in     the crawl space of his home at 8213 West Summerside Avenue in Chicago     (Decoeur, 1998). He would utilize some of his employees and a former     roommate to help dig the "graves" for these victims by enticing them to     believing they were digging "drainage lines". Fastidiously ensuring that    ...     
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