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John Wayne Gacy was more than just a twisted killer in clown makeup—he was a predator hiding in plain sight. In this gut-wrenching episode of Murder Phone, Tony and Al go beyond the crawl space to shine a light on the survivors—the ones who got away, and the scars they carry. From attempted assaults to full-blown horrors, you’ll hear firsthand accounts of teenagers lured in by promises of cash, opportunity, and safety—only to meet a monster in the dark.

John Wayne Gacy was more than just a twisted killer in clown makeup—he was a predator hiding in plain sight. In this gut-wrenching episode of Murder Phone, Tony and Al go beyond the crawl space to shine a light on the survivors—the ones who got away, and the scars they carry. From attempted assaults to full-blown horrors, you’ll hear firsthand accounts of teenagers lured in by promises of cash, opportunity, and safety—only to meet a monster in the dark.

And finally, we give the last word to the ones who never got to speak. Through photos, names, and dates, we honor the victims, reclaiming their stories from the shadow of the man who tried to erase them.

This is the episode where justice arrives. Gacy’s execution wasn’t swift… but it was real. And his final words? You’ll hear them. Then we slam the door on him—permanently.

But this story isn’t over. Because next time, we go even deeper into the network that fed the monster—

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