Correspondence between DDV, aka 'Belgium's most Bizarre Artist' and John Wayne Gacy, aka the 'Killer Clown'
These webpages are a reconstruction of the correspondence between DDV and John Wayne Gacy in such that the letters have been retyped in html-style, as much as possible representing the original letters. The DDV writings were done on a commodore 64 computer with word processor, John Gacy used a typewriter of unknown origin.
Some of the letters are accompanied by scans of the original documents that were sent along.
All the letters have been reproduced as close as possible to their original appearance, including paper color, typesetting and errors in typing.
Nothing from this website can be copied without written permission.
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 28 august 1987
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 19 september 1987
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 27 september 1987
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 11 october 1987
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 5 november 1987
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 15 november 1987
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 22 december 1987
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 25 december 1987
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 17 january 1988
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 7 march 1988
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 31 march 1988
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 30 may 1988
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 4 july 1988
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 20 august 1988
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 3 november 1988
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 20 november 1988
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 22 march 1990
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 12 april 1990
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 6 july 1990
- John Wayne Gacy to DDV - 20 july 1990
- DDV to John Wayne Gacy - 8 august 1990
John Wayne Gacy was put to death by lethal injection on May 10, 1994, in the execution chamber at Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet, Illinois, USA.
After the execution began, the lethal chemicals unexpectedly solidified, clogging the IV tube that lead into Gacy's arm, and prohibiting any further passage. Blinds covering the window through which witnesses observed the execution were drawn, and the execution team replaced the clogged tube with a new one. Ten minutes later, the blinds were then reopened and the execution process resumed. It took 18 minutes to complete. Anesthesiologists blamed the problem on the inexperience of prison officials who were conducting the execution, saying that proper procedures taught in "IV 101" would have prevented the error.
More information: www.shyscyberchamber.com/gacy_john.asp
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