The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), along with the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, has released new facial reconstructions for two of John Wayne Gacy’s six unknown victims.
Gacy raped and murdered young boys and men between 1972 and 1978 in Cook County. He was arrested in 1978 and was convicted of killing at least 33 young boys.
NCMEC worked with the sheriff’s office to create new facial reconstructions for 2 of those victims, John Doe #10 and John Doe #13. John Doe #10 was a white male 17-21 years old who stood approximately 5’7″-5’11” tall; his hair color and eye color is unknown. John Doe #13 was a white male 18-22 years old who stood approximately 5’9″-6’2″; he had dark brown wavy hair, and one of his upper teeth was displaced behind another tooth.
NCMEC is also releasing a video, “Gacy: Unsolved,” highlighting the work of Detective Sgt. Jason Moran and Sheriff Tom Dart with Cook County Sheriff’s Office to identify Gacy’s remaining victims.
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