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Unidentified Victims of John Wayne Gacy

Home > Departments > C.C.S.P.D. >Investigations > Cold Case Unit
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Unidentified Victims of John Wayne Gacy

UNKNOWN VICTIM OF JOHN WAYNE GACY IS IDENTIFIED 11/29/11

Seven victims of the serial killer John Wayne Gacy remain unidentified. Originally recovered from Gacy's residence in late 1978 and early 1979, the remains of seven Gacy victims have never been identified.

DNA technology has advanced to supplement the techniques used at the time of the original homicide investigation. The Cook County Sheriff's Police Department has tested the remains of these victims using the latest DNA technology.

DNA profiles suitable for comparison have now been obtained from all seven unidentified victims.

Many missing persons are never reported to police. After Gacy was arrested in December 1978, it was learned that some of his identified victims had never been reported missing by their families. Some families were estranged from their relative who was killed by Gacy, and were unaware their relative was missing.

Also, missing person reports from distant jurisdictions may not have found their way to investigators in Cook County, Illinois. Gacy was known to have targeted bus stations, seeking victims who were travelling.

These seven victims are unidentified missing persons, and you can help identify them.

We are seeking living family members who:

Why 1970 to 1979? After Gacy was released from an Iowa prison in June 1970, he moved to the Chicago area in Illinois. Gacy was later arrested in December 1978, ending his killing spree, but for many reasons some victims may not have been reported missing until early 1979 or even later.

How can I give a DNA sample? If you meet the requirements above, and live in the United States, arrangements can be made after contacting the Cook County Sheriff's Police at (708) 865-6244 or by sending us your information in the form below.

Giving a DNA sample is quick and easy. Using the buccal swab method, a trained investigator wipes a sterile cotton swab against the inside of the donor's cheek to take a sample of cells that contain DNA.

What happens afterwards? The DNA sample you donate will be sent to a certified laboratory, where it will be directly compared to DNA profiles from the seven unidentified victims. You will be discreetly notified of the results, a process that usually takes about 3 months to complete.

With the help of living family members, it is our goal to identify as many of the seven nameless victims as possible. Once an identity is confirmed using DNA, the remains of a missing loved one can be turned over to family, helping to bring closure.

What if my missing family member does not match the description of Gacy's victims? Please contact your local police department directly.

Victim Number 5,  Date disappeared Jan 20 1976- March 15 1977, Date Accuracy: High, Reason: Buried between two known and identified victims,  Male White, Age 22-32, Height 5'7"Victim Number 10, Date Disappeared March 15 1977 - July 5 1977, Date Accuracy Low, Reason: Arbitrary Pattern/Timing No More Information Exists, Male White, Age: 17 - 21 Height: 5'7" - 5'11"Victim Number 13: Date Disappeared : Aug 6 1976 - Oct 5 1976, Date Accuracy: High, Reason: Trial wintess' testimony of digging trenches (graves), Male White, Age: 17 - 21, Height: 5'11"-6'2"

William George Bundy - Identified 11/24/2011Victim Number 21, Date Disappeared: Aug 6 1976 - Oct 25 1976, Date Accuracy: Medium, Reason: Pattern & Timing, No More Information Available, Male White, Age: 21 -27, Height: 5'8" - 6'0"Victim Number 24, Date Disappeared: June 13 1976 - Aug 6 1976, Date Accuracy High, Reason: Buried Directly under know victim #23 Rick Johnson, Male White, Age: 15-19, Height 5'5" - 5'10"

Victim Number 26, Date Disappeared: Jun 13 1976 - Aug 6 1976, Date Accuracy: High, Reason: Buried furtther under known victim #23 Rick Johnson, Male White, Age: 22 - 30, Height: 5'2" - 5'6"Victim Number 28, Date Disappeared: Jan 3 1972 - Jul 31 1975, Date Accuracy: High, Reason: Blood evidence, location found, Gacy's statements, Male White, Age: 14 -18, Height 5'6" - 5'11"


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Click SUBMIT when you are done. (Items marked with an * are required.)

* Your Name:
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* Your Age: Required. Use numbers. Minimum 1. Maximum 120. 1+ digits required. Too long. years
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* Your relationship to missing person: Required. DNA tests need a blood relative.
* Are you willing to donate DNA? Required.

* Missing Person's Name:
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* Missing Person's Sex, Race, and Birth Date:
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MONTH   DAY   *YEAR
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  Was a missing person report made to police?
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* Date Missing (or just Year Missing):
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  Additional Information: Only 240 characters allowed.
Those who decide to submit information to facilitate the identification of unknown deceased individuals must provide truthful and accurate information. Knowingly submitting false information to this website may constitute criminal conduct under 720 ILCS 5/26-1. It is the intent of this Department to review and act on all credible information that is provided. By knowingly providing false information it will take our time and intention away from our stated purpose and it will be treated accordingly.
   

 

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