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Real estate sites note Miami-Elston building where Gacy worked is for sale
Chicago magazine real estate writer Dennis Rodkin reached the agent representing the building at Miami and Elston to ask about the sale. Despite coverage stretching on two years now, the agent told Rodkin he didn’t know anything about the Gacy situation and said as far as he knew it had nothing to do with the […]
36. “Please do not talk to tenants”
The building at Miami and Elston is for sale. The owner appears to want to discourage potential buyers from talking to current tenants. Of course, we’ve spoken to past tenants. Property taxes of $4,180 for a five-unit building? Very reasonable indeed.
34. FAQ; or the lowdown on new evidence in the case of the serial killer John Wayne Gacy
If you’re having trouble keeping up, this digest might help. Who’s John Wayne Gacy again? He was a Chicago contractor and one of the world’s most prolific serial killers. In 1978 he was arrested, and in short order he confessed to dozens of murders and to having buried most of the victims in the crawlspace […]
33. Our Gacy project featured on Huffpo and WLUW this week
Tracy’s update on the project was featured on Huffington Post this week. And I gave a brief recap of events, past and present, on WLUW radio (at about 20:50 on show 341). Maybe interest in the case is growing? It oughta be.
32. Mike Miner’s Reader story on this project
My old colleague at the Chicago Reader has a piece on the Gacy-Dart situation.
31. Something Stinks.
Sheriff Dart announced last week that he’d done a search at the property at Miami and Elston that Bill Dorsch has identified as the likely location for additional victims of John Wayne Gacy. Gacy was the caretaker at the building for several years, and after he remarried he set his mother up in a ground-floor […]
30. Is it possible for an old case to be “too old” to bother?
A lot of cranky commenters (not here so much, but on other blogs, where this blog’s material is often reposted) say too much time has passed since Gacy’s crimes were committed to justify government spending on continuing investigations. A new old case in Miami is another in a long line of very old cases that […]
29. What Bill Dorsch Wants the “Real” Police to Know
For the last year and half Tracy Ullman and I have been working with Bill Dorsch to make public his pro bono detective work in the ongoing case of John Wayne Gacy. Ever since his suspicions about Gacy were first piqued, when Gacy was arrested in 1978, Dorsch has been gathering evidence that suggests additional […]
28. Photos from the Gacy dig in 1978-79–what it took to uncover the whole horrible truth
More from the Second City Cop blog. He’s posted a link to a Picasa set showing photos from the original excavation at Gacy’s home on Summerdale. Those poor officers must be traumatized still. If Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart does what’s necessary, there’ll soon be a similar investigation at 6114 W. Miami. Core samples, which […]
27. Second City Cop post on Marzullo has some interesting comments
SCC posted with some surprise about the Marzullo revelations. The post is at 12:02 AM today, Monday, March 5. Be sure to read the comments. I especially love the one applauding Bill Dorsch. “Billy was one of the best Gang Crimes Specialist in the city in the real police-old gang crimes unit.” I don’t often […]
26. Vito Marzullo’s Grandson and Gacy: the biggest open secret in Chicago history?
Private detective Bill Dorsch, working at the behest of no one and nothing besides his conscience and his curiosity, has uncovered strong evidence that the number of people John Wayne Gacy murdered doesn’t stop at 33. He’s pinpointed at least one likely location for burials, and he’s gathered witnesses, affidavits, and testimony and turned them […]
25. Reporting Errors in Current Gacy Coverage
When it comes to history and how it’s reported in the news, do you want to know what really happened or do you want to know what public officials want to tell you? There aren’t a lot of staff reporters left these days, so most if not all of the coverage of the continuing saga […]
24. Tracy Ullman Appearance March 4 With Gacy Arresting Officer and Attorney: This Monday in Portage Park
Next Monday, March 4, filmmaker Tracy Ullman, who’s been working with private investigator Bill Dorsch and whose findings I’ve been writing about on this blog, will be making a live appearance to discuss and screen clips from her documentary on unsolved mysteries surrounding the John Wayne Gacy murders. Ullman will talk about her reasons for making […]
23. Norwester’s Tracy Ullman appeals to parents of missing in Huffington Post
What’s the point of all this? Tracy Ullman hits the nail on the head with her piece on Huffington Post. It’s the parents. To receive updates as this investigation unfolds, please subscribe at right.
22. Sheriff Tom Dart on Gacy at the City Club 1/29
Sheriff Dart gives a talk tomorrow at the City Club of Chicago. I wonder if he’ll take questions? The big one is whether or not the investigation at Miami-Elston, for which he applied and received a search warrant, will be thorough. And even more important, whether or not anyone outside law enforcement will be allowed […]
21. Public statements raise doubt about sincerity of Dart’s intentions in search for Gacy victims at Miami-Elston
What a relief it is that Cook County’s sheriff and state’s attorney are both on record agreeing that the property at Miami and Elston deserves investigation. But after Michael Sneed (interesting choice) revealed on a recent Friday night (interesting timing) that SA Anita Alvarez had approved Sheriff Tom Dart’s search warrant application, the sheriff’s spokesman […]
18. Is Alvarez too connected to consider search warrant application?
Rob Wildeboer reports on WBEZ that attorneys for victims of police torture under Jon Burge–and other officers who remain unprosecuted–say that Cook County state’s attorney Anita Alvarez is unfit to review these cases. Now a class action petition has been filed seeking new evidentiary hearings in torture cases. This handy who’s who, created by John […]
17. How and Why Sherry Marino Got the News About Her Son 36 Years After His Disappearance
We shouldn’t be surprised that busy deadline reporters can’t do a ton of background reporting when they’re served up breaking news. At that point everyone’s racing each other to report it, hoping they’ll be able to persuade their editors to let them revisit and dig into the meat of the story later. What they’re reporting […]
16. The real story behind Tom Dart’s change of heart: why the sheriff is inching toward searching for more Gacy victims–and what may have held him back
Those of us investigating the many perplexing loose ends in the case of John Wayne Gacy are generally pleased with Sheriff Tom Dart’s announcement this week that he’s submitted an application for a search warrant to State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez. He says he hopes to obtain permission to excavate the property at Miami and Elston […]
15. Tom Dart’s baby steps do not satisfy
You’ve probably heard the news about the Peoria teen who went missing in 1978. His parents had long labored under the assumption that he’d been a victim of John Wayne Gacy, but when their DNA was put into a national database, it matched the remains of a person found by hikers in Utah in 2010. […]
14. Video: The view of Gacy from the garden apartment–chilling in hindsight
As I mentioned in our last post, Sheriff Tom Dart’s investigators recently spent a day interviewing people who lived near the intersection of Miami and Elston avenues when John Wayne Gacy had access to a small apartment building there. Bill Dorsch had collected their testimony over the years and presented it to the sheriff in […]
13. The power of publicity
Bill Dorsch saw some of his work pay off this weekend. The former police homicide detective has been trying for 15 years now to tell his story about the possibility of Gacy victims buried at Miami and Elston. There was enough evidence to prompt an investigation in 1998, but for complex reasons we’ll talk about […]
12. Sheriff Tom Dart agrees to pursue a search: now it’s time to work on Alvarez
We got exciting news over the weekend. As you know from our previous posts, we’ve been urging Cook County sheriff Tom Dart to reexamine the property at Miami and Elston because of the strong possibility it holds remains of victims of John Wayne Gacy. We’ve spoken to a recent tenant of the basement apartment there […]
11. Some police officers weigh in on the possibility of additional victims of John Wayne Gacy
The unofficial police blog Second City Cop posted about this site and the comments are flying. Readers seem to be split down the middle on whether or not there are more Gacy victims at Miami and Elston, but what’s interesting is how many of them already seem to know about the controversy. These guys don’t […]
10. DNA of families of possible John Wayne Gacy victims fails to match; now Anita Alvarez should help efforts to locate more victims
Local media outlets are reporting that another round of test results has failed to match the DNA of known victims of John Wayne Gacy with DNA recently submitted by families of young men who disappeared in the 1970s. When Sheriff Tom Dart recently began moving forward on new attempts to identify the eight known victims […]
9. Video: Sheriff Tom Dart says there ought to be a dig for additional Gacy victims — “We could put it to rest.”
More than a year ago Cook County sheriff Tom Dart became aware that former Chicago Police detective Bill Dorsch has long suspected there might be additional Gacy victims buried at Miami and Elston. But there were other unsolved mysteries about the case as well. Dart knew that eight of Gacy’s known victims had never been […]
7. Video: A Neighbor’s “Aha” Moment
Police officer Bruno Muczynski lived in the garden apartment of the five-flat at Miami and Elston for part of the time John Wayne Gacy worked there as a caretaker. Though Muczynski and his wife, Lynn, had moved away by the time Gacy was arrested in 1978, the ensuing uproar prompted a troubling realization. They had […]
1. Why Are We Here?
Are there others? Bill Dorsch believes there are and he’s pretty sure he knows exactly where they’re buried. This site documents the efforts of Dorsch, a career Chicago homicide detective, to find and share new evidence in the case of the notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Gacy, who ran a small contracting company in […]
