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DedPeter [7]
4 years ago
5

How many children did John Wayne Gacy capture?

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zloy xaker [14]4 years ago
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He murdered 33 people mainly teenage boys and was convicted of 12 of them
tigry1 [53]4 years ago
6 0
He was found guilty of the murder of 33 young children, but it has always been suspected that he had many more victims. He took the true answer  to that question to his grave. <span />
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New Century: Standard History Textbook in Mandatory Education. Published by  Beijing’s Teachers’ College Press. Beijing, China: 2001.

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