Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes | Official Trailer | Netflix
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- Never-before-heard audio from the interrogation of serial killer John Wayne Gacy threads through this chilling look at his 1970s murder spree, as new interviews with investigators and survivors bring the horror of his crimes into full focus.
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He dined with the powerful. He preyed on the vulnerable. Beneath a smiling exterior was the horrifying darkness of a sadistic serial killer. - Zábava
*The fact that 2 or 3 people said he tortured them and the cops never believed their stories because they were teenage "Runaways" just makes me sick!*
you have to remember this was the 70s
a lot of kids were either runaways and also Hitchhiker at their owned risk and common sense!
@@eddiejoewalt7746 that's.....not a good reason to not believe them....
Same thing happens for children of abuse. Nobody wants to believe them.
@@SidPhillipsOfAlcoLab there were also the problem with Chicago pd themselves with Chicago has a long history of public corruption that regularly draws the attention of federal law enforcement and federal prosecutors and In the 1980s, the FBI's Operation Greylord uncovered massive and systemic corruption in Chicago's judicial system
@@SidPhillipsOfAlcoLab the only reason Gacy got caught was he pick on the wrong target on Robert Piest
The fact that there is so much footage of him doing normal things, is crazy. He was out in the open and no knew who he truly was.
Like Jimmy Saville...
@@missamandaelle and Ted Bundy
Like Will smith… 🤫
Thats how serial killers tend to work. If people knew what he was really like there would be no story. Trust no one.
That is what makes these guys so terrifying.
Crazy how society can never just forget these psychopaths, People actually be making them into legendary characters meanwhile their victims are forgotten smh
That's why these documentary formats need to be careful in considering how they present their evidence. Out of all the murder and crime documentaries out there, the one I would classify as "best" for me is The Ripper, the Netflix docu-series that follows the 1970s murders committed by the Yorkshire Ripper in England. It follows the course of events from the perspective of the Manchester police for the first few episodes, and it paints the serial killer as some maniacal, devious, and elusive character that preys on sex workers and "women of ill repute." That is, until the vantage point switches from that of the cops to investigative journalists, witnesses, and some of his alleged victims. I won't give much else away here, in case you haven't watched it yet (it came out in 2020), but the way in which the filmmakers portray the case, it offers the viewer a much better picture of the people he harmed, instead of building up his persona in the public eye as some wicked, "evil" monster that deserved his recognition and sensationalism as law enforcement and the media played it.
Murphy's Law, one of its interpretation:
- Although 99.99% is correct, people will focus on the problematic 0.01%
From an evolutionary point of view, it would make no sense to forget threats and remember dead ones.
It's awful these documentaries give these monsters attention. It's like it elevates them.
@@MrAntiBuffoonery The year is 2087 and Hollywood is releasing the Serial Killer cinematic universe starring Ted bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer! The lead actor wins the Oscar for his brilliant portrayal! Like seriously, Do we need 200 documentaries on these crazy evil scumbags every 2 years? I'm beginning to think people like this shit
@@Scionofgreyhaven sadly, people love this crap. The whole "true crime" genre is perverse.
As much as I love true crime, the more I watch these docs, the more it doesn't feel right; we're giving these evil people fame and attention - something I bet they'd love. I hope it focuses more on the victims and how to prevent such things from happening again.
Well Gacey is dead, so he’s not getting anything lol. It’s important to talk about these crimes and the ones who perpetrated them…because maybe we can prevent it from happening again. I tend to look at it as history- its a dark part, but it’s necessary to know.
Also kinda gave me some insights on why my grandma was so overprotective- she had to raise children during this time period and it probably just stuck with her.
@@demonangel918 it still sort of feeds into a killers ideology and what they would have wanted though. I see your point and I see the other guys. Personally some times even though you're right that it is history and it's needed to be known watching a documentary like this makes me feel as if these atrocities are being exploited for profit in the making of the documentary and stuff.
I try to learn about victims, in particular the victims of Ted Bundy. We all know the serial killers names but not the victims, and that's a shame. When you take the time to learn about them and their lives it helps to remember them and bring them back in a small way. I feel sorry for their families that have to look at these monsters in the media all the time
The Yorkshire ripper (it’s on Netflix) does that. From what I remember it’s got a majority of the documentary talking about the victims and stuff
@Alex They already had notoriety from their actions. These docs dont give them more fame. Not to mention Gacy's dead. These docs are to educate folks so they can stay safe and not fall victim to people like them. Dont like it, dont watch.
The worst villains are those who act like upstanding citizens in the light of day.
Just like btk killer and Ted bundy
@John Smith its called an opinion relax man
Actually he was a legend it will teach straight men to be in their place and to humble themselves, John Wayne was a true hero
Also Aileen Wuornos is an icon for humbling straight males
@@AntiStraightMaleSociety ??? I know this is bait, but ???
I knew Netflix would make a documentary on this case. I’m a sucker for a good murder documentary even though it always scares me 😭
There's a couple of more they should be put out one of them is the case of Andréi Chikatilo, but I guess if they'd only focus on the american cases
He killed about 33 people, it's quite a few cases.
John Wayne Gacey is a legend, he killed every straight male bless him
Better to know then not too know
same but the fact people like this have existed and may be living amongst us today is a real concern.
I hope this helps identify his unidentified victims. They deserve a name!
The real pennywise
I agree.
Well I know georgie was one.
After all these years?
He most likely didn’t know their names either
I love that they showed the names and faces of the victims. Even though they are gone, it's nice that they are recognized. What a horrible fate they suffered...
Nobody deserves to have their final moments be like the ones that Gacy gave them.
Well, Gacy was purple during his execution, so he had that coming.
I live for such documentaries
yesssss same here omg cant wait!
I feel you man
I swear there is nothing better than some chilled documentaries and weird cartoons
@@jan5023 km l
Same
Not I “we live for such documentaries!!!”
He tried to pick up my dad in Lakeview in the 70s. Still tells the story about seeing him on the news and realizing what could have happened
Why has he tried to pick up everyone’s dad in the comment section lol
@@carlitosway8527 he tried to pick up donald trump then in that case
Ya he did try to pick me up too
@@BapsStudio how did u know
He tried to pick up my neighbor’s son. But the next day he died of typhoid.
"I don't know if he's insane or evil" Now that's something you gotta think about most serial killers just do it because they can't control themselves and other serial killers do it for the satisfaction because someone Is suffering.
RighT bro
Ed Sheeran gtfo John Wayne Gacey and Aileen Wuornos did something right, we need to humble straight males
Seek help, troll.
I think people wrongly conflate insanity with evil because insanity is kind of a scapegoat. It's a way people can rationalize awat horrific behavior without having to look it dead in the eye and seriously confront root causes about the individual in question or human nature in general.
The Vortex - Worse Than Nazis by Church Militant.
“I have no remorse, clowns can get away with anything, clowns can get away with murder, laughs maniacally” chills down my spine!!!
Yea now he’s dead and burning in hell for eternity
Creepiest laugh I have ever heard!
He isn’t wrong
“Clowns can get away with anything, clowns can get away with murder.” That’s some Joker brain shit
That laugh at the end gave me the chills. And not in a good way! Can't wait to see it, I bet it will be full of impact and worth watching.
Don't watch it, you won't be able to sleep at night. 🤡
@@pgpg3783 I'm used to serial killer and true crime documentaries. I fall asleep listening to them. They are better than most TV shows and movies.
@@LadyLilithke Totally agree!
@@LadyLilithke Don't tell me later that i didn't warn you🙄
@@pgpg3783 I will tell you about my impressions after they release it.
Netflix never disappoints when it’s about serial killers
It's there favourite playground!
The director is the best
Suggest some serial killer documentary??
@@prernaupadhyay6322 Definitely the one with Ted Bundy "Conversation with a killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes"
@@sugoikage4240 I love it...
Those last few minutes in the last episode when the victims are remembered. Heartbreaking what they must have gone through.
I’ve noticed that the people who scream about how “wrong” it is to create documentaries and films about this stuff are NEVER people who were actually affected by any such events.
My cousin was murdered by a high-profile serial killer in the 80s (I’m not getting into who the killer was or who my cousin was, so don’t ask). I’ve seen my cousin mentioned in various documentaries, books, and Wikis many times over the years and a version of them portrayed in a movie even. I have never once been upset or outraged or found it “disrespectful” to my family. It IS weird to be watching a true crime show and all of a sudden your family member’s photo is on the screen and they’re talking about their death and crime scene. But for me, I have never been upset over any show covering it or felt anyone was glorifying the killer or disrespecting my cousin.
These things happened, and even just telling the story could potentially prevent someone else from making the same mistake in the future (meaning being too trusting, or not being aware of surroundings or whatever).
Y’all who are upset and don’t actually have any direct history with such events and are not impacted need to calm down. If you don’t want to watch these movies and shows, then don’t. But you also don’t need to put on a display of outrage on behalf of people you don’t even know.
Talk to 'em daughterofolaf 🔥
For real man you right
sorry about your cousin
Blessings to u and ur family. May ur cousin RIP.
Who was the killer?
That's your lived and personal experience.
There are however family members of victims who do not want these films made and have spoken out against them. The most recent Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix series.
*1:57** His smile as "Pogo" always causes chills. He was a sadistic monster.*
He is definitely not insane, he is just pure evil. Can't wait to see it.
99% of serial killers are not insane
John's dad was pure evil too
What is Evil somebody who lacks sympathy or is greedy Cares only for himself. Good and bad doesnt explaine anybody nobody is perfect. This guy is a psychopath with sexual drive you can call it Evil but it sounds dum.
learn the definition of insanity lmao he’s literally insane
@@NutsForBooks people are evil for a reason no one is born evil unless you're a straight man
Just finished this and at the end of the last episode honestly brought tears to my eyes of all them young lads pictures RIP 🕊
I was sobbing. I can’t believe anyone could ever do that to another human being. Especially young teenage boys
This made me cry especially when all the names, pictures and dates of disappearance were on screen. Disgusting man.
Right?? I cried when I saw them..and I will never know them. I don't how anyone could do such a horrible, heinous thing...
I just finished the docu and I’m in tears now, the part you’re talking about is heartbreaking.
Omg same
He truly had no remorse for what he did. It’s sick.
He was abused kid by his dad
@@Police-ww9ym every abused kid is a serial killer, right?
@@Police-ww9ymThat totally excuses his actions right? Smh
Netflix hands down makes the Best Documentaries
Netflix doesn't do the documentary. Directors do it
Netflix only does documentaries for icons like John Wayne Gacey and Aileen Wuornos which I'm glad bc they humbled many straight males by k****ng them.
@@musicpro7278 People don’t have a brain man
@@musicpro7278 I mean, if you wanna nitpick, there's an entire crew of people that make the documentaries. Producers are a part of that process...
@@duh4895 not really.
His scene in the Dahmer series was terrifying
You should his artwork, he was a huge Disney fan
Yes
The scary part is, it could happen to anyone. True psycho.
He's not crazy at all. He KNEW it was wrong.
Yes!!!
Keep these coming, Netflix!
"Keep em coming murderous psychopaths!"
-*Netflix*
Yessss
Yeah
Goddamn Right! 🥳
YES. Netflix is killing it with true crime.
The last chapter of conversations with a killer was amazing! The editing, the interviews, wow ! Definitely watching, can’t wait!
Omg this is both interesting and horrifying. A while back I was on a rabbit hole of reading up on different serial killers and when I first read about John Gacy, it disturbed me and stayed with me for so long. If I recall correctly, he hinted that there were many more victims and other people involved that the police will never know about.
He's definitely one of the worst
@Elba Gina ???
@Elba Gina are you John Wayne Gacey 😳
This hits close to home for me (literally) because my family grew up in that area, and I did as well. My aunt was in the same class as one of his victims and my uncle was a young man at the time… he could’ve easily been a victim.
Of all the known serial killers the stories of Gacy has always creeped me out the most. He was truly brutal and sadistic.
This docuseries is probably the best I’ve seen because actually hearing the killers voice and their recount of things makes it even more chilling
finally!! i’ve been waiting for a doc about him for sooo long. cannot wait for this to be out
My uncle is convinced he came across him while walking home from work one day. The car stopped by him and asked if he wanted a ride home and he said no. My family lived roughly 30 minutes from the house he lived in while killing these young men.
😲wow
Wow. That is scary. It probably was him that he saw.
That Rob Piest victim stuck with me the most. How awful was it for him and the other victims. Like the detective said, it was like they were struck by lightning.
Not really. It was one gut in a fairly small area, and many were hustlers. Albeit underage. So, if he keeps going to the same spots, YES, a number of them knew each other.
My great aunt was friends with his second wife and attended their wedding, she helped serve the cake... the thing with people like him, Btk, ted bundy they were very good with keeping up appearances and no one knew..
Btk? And u missed dahmer in the list
I’ve been bingeing true crime documentaries on Netflix- definitely gonna watch this one.
When he said if he lays your eyes on you your his next victim, Dude this documentary is to hard to handle even the trailer gives me the chills. But when it comes to Netflix documentaries, Netflix really digs through these psychopaths minds. All these other documentaries about psychopaths like this, very creepy because if you watch 1 episode of these documentaries, it feels when your sleeping, one of these psychopaths are hiding in your closet.
I just read the wiki on this guy. Those who did not take the reports of survivors seriously are absolute filth.
I just can't explain how beautiful they have created this whole documentary. Never thought that person like John Gacy could be a guy between us.
I read a book by his defence lawyer and man it was chilling. More than anything else I've seen/heard/read on the topic.
What was the book?!
What's the name of the book?
Name?
@@PoisonIvyStudio John Wayne Gacy: Defending a Monster
@@grammarnazi2382 John Wayne Gacy: Defending a Monster
When I used to sell the Chicago tribune door to door w a sales crew back in highschool, my sales manager dropped me off on the block where John Wayne Gacy grew up, knowing I had a fear of clowns. I refused to get out of the van and chills shot down my spine. He was just pranking me but I damn near cried. But my interest in crime documentaries trumps my fear of clowns so I'll be watching this tbh
The belief that he is a "power" person by preying on only the weakest and most vulnerable, really emphasizes his delusion and narcissism.
This one had such a impact on me, more than usual when I watch things like this.
FINALLY a good, quality documentary about Gacy. We all know how horrifying he was, but when you read more, he was actually even more horrifying that what he gets credit for. Looking forward to this one.
The Gacy docuseries on Peacock is a great one too. John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise
"Credit for" probably isn't the right wording
Why is everyone talking about this likes it's a horror movie this is real life hate the quirky people who think watching documentaries Make them cool
@@moonee2595 we just enjoy scary documentarys and movies that's all
0:26 hits hard for me because Gacey almost took my dad when he(my dad) was little. He pulled his car up next to my dad and his friends when my dad was walking around his Chicago neighborhood. Luckily my dad and his friends ran away.
Sure my dad also knew Megatron and Martin Luther King guess it's a small world after all
@@Spaceghost5446 is it so hard to believe? This guy is a serial killer not no celebrity
😳😳
@@Spaceghost5446 it ain't hard to believe that's what he did and he did it for along time. He was also a public figure and had big parties in his backyard.
I grew up down the street from 8213 west summerdale. It’s crazy how this maniac has always been a conversation in my life.
I bet the stench was all over the neighborhood
This series is wild! The conversations with a killer never disappoints.
When the wind hits your eyes and tears stream down and they won't stop is what watching this did for me. All us kids were scared in the City back then. RIP to all the boys. Love and Peace for your families. Very hard to watch.😭
33x💔
I love when Netflix does documentaries and limited series like these. Goes way more in-depth than other TV Networks can.
I am reading Talking with a serial killer and this comes out. Awesome!
REMEMBER THE VICTIMS, NOT THE KILLERS
Unfortunately Hollywood loves to portray them as celebrities
Why don't you take the initiative? You should make the next documentary
Yes 🙌
They did did good in recognising the victims in this one. Compared to the Ted Bundy one.
@@shaneelnand9350 i'm glad to hear that. But even though we recognise that these serieal killers are psycopaths that took away people's lives, i still don't like how these documentaries show them as almost legendary figures. I really can't stand the "he looked like a normal person, exept he wasn't". They want to make money out of a tragedy by sensationalising it. So i'm not saying that docs about serial killers shouldn't be made and that we shouldn't know about them, but the way americans do documentaries is just not right to me.
My heart goes out to the victims their family and friends😭
You are only saying that for likes.
@@SinisterMud I don’t think I heard anything as evil as this you’re only on here because you are a monster
@@keepitforreally4501 no he’s right!
I'm so excited for this I think Netflix does really good serial killer documentaries
I grew up in the Chicago area during the 1970s and remember very clearly when he was arrested. I knew a family that lived about 2 blocks from his house. Very creepy.
Great docu! I just couldnt believe that Gacy's lawyer was still surprised when he lost. I know it's his job to defend his client , but even a kid could see that all Gacy's murders were premeditated. There were no psychotic episodes or any of that shit. Dude literally prowled the alleys and streets of Chicago looking for his unfortunate victim. He knew & planned everything. I'm just frustrated as Kunkle when I also expected Gacy to cower before his death. Dude was evil up to the very last breath. Diabolical.
I remember being in study hall at college and inadvertently clicking on a John Wayne Gacy Wikipedia page. I read the entire thing! The things that stood out to me the most were he was given three fried chicken restaurants to own (easy money!) and apparently he got into offing people after picking up a runaway and accidentally offing him because he thought he was a burglar. Then further along in his sick crusade, he eventually ended up decapitating someone by using a belt and choking them! As he did that, he had an immense pleasurable experience! SICK!!!
I actually watched this. The moment I saw all of the victims' faces, I cried. They are all young, with lives ahead of them. May they all rest in peace
Recently saw a "VoiceoftheNight" video about this guy. He was like a horror movie that went on for YEARS because he was such a "upstanding member of the community." It just sickens me that he felt so much joy in being so depraved, and with manipulating others.
Looking forward to seeing this. On a similar note, it would be great to see more Mind Hunter seasons.
Such an epic show! I hope they do continue it.
Yesss! I agreee . I love mind hunter. Such a great show
The documentary I’ve been waiting for... I have chills
i’m getting chills just watching this trailer
The fact that he felt no remorse or whatsoever is just diabolical, that laugh at the end pure evil.
The fact is:
Stephen King got inspiration from this case, and made IT book (movie), so exciting!
Wow really i did not know that. Creepy as hell
Well, IT was based on Ronald McDonald but Gacy sure helped!
He made the book not the movie.
Also gacy painted a portrait of Tim Curry's version of Pennywise.
John Wayne Gacey sure is a legend for putting straight males in their place same with Aileen Wuornos she's a goat
@@AntiStraightMaleSociety cool a schizophrenic
hell yes, the ted bundy doc was phenomenal, can't wait to watch this
HIs way of tricking boys using the handcuff magic thing was very brilliant. Glad he was brought down fast
I believe that these documentaries about serial killers are good. It's best that we know their tactics. I've been training my body since junior high fo these kinds of things and currently a Freshman college student(and murder actually happens often here). But I know that most of them use more ingenious tactics and we need to know them to prepare. Most serial killers are geniuses and smart, so we need to be smarter than them.
Holy moley, this looks so damn good. Netflix makes the best creepy trailers for their documentarys.
finally, an in depth doc on whom i find to be the most interesting of serial killers
That had cuff trick is the most intense and terrifying of it all 😳what would make a human tic like this🥺😢
Is this the same guy that appeared in jef series?
Yes
I love these documentaries can't wait to see this one and the Monroe tapes
cant get enough of these crime docs
Serial killers are a reflection of the society they live in. They often prey on those who are most vulnerable because society has stopped caring about those people. Whether it's prostitutes, the homeless, kids with troubled backgrounds, gay people or the elderly. Society has pushed those groups to the edge, so they're easy pickings for the serial killer.
yup, marginalized people.
I’m very excited about this!
Brian Dennehy played him in To catch a killer. He was brilliant.
When I saw how much of the victims were young boys and children I cried 😭
He’s always been completely terrifying to me. I’m excited to watch this documentary though.
We All Should Appreciate Netflix For Giving Us Many Genres To Enjoy Watching 👏👏👏👏
Netflix is making the best documentaries and docuseries at the moment.
i really appreciate the endless flow of media that'll help me get a documentary made about me. 😍
There is just something fascinating about the psychological behaviour of serial killers and why they did what they did
Finally a new murderer doc. Netflix know how to make documentaries especially crime ones🔥🔥🔥
More murder documentaries Netflix keep them coming !!🖤🖤
I've watched more documentaries on him than any other killer. Can't wait for this one.
Thank you NETFLIX for bringing us such docs! I could watch all of them then watch them again
Joe Berlinger does incredible stories. Netflix Documentaries are getting better and better
I know this case so well and done seem every little video detailing John’s nasty, inhumane acts. I’m still going to watch this though because hey, who doesn’t love a good serial killer documentary?
I always wanted netflix to do a documentary concerning john wayne gacy !! can't wait to watch it
Wow, netflix has really upped the ante on their documentaries over the past couple of years. This looks interesting because it looks like it delves a little deeper into his personality than other shows I've seen about him.
Brian Denehy actually played him in a movie once, and received a letter from Gacy. Gacy told Denehy that he may be a killer, but at least he wasn't an actor.
Bro inspired the entire evil Killer Clown persona
actually for a fact
Yeah.... IT
John Wayne Gacey is a true legend for putting straight male victims in their place
He did inspire Stephen King to write IT. Gacy and Ronald McDonald were the inspiration of the clown form of IT, in other words.
@@AntiStraightMaleSociety shut up you psychopath.
This is great work
Omg it's coming out on my birthday let's goooo Netflix this made my day!!!🥰🥰
I'm excited for this. It's crazy the love I have serial killer stories.
Please do this with every case ever because we have to learn how to spot those kind of people
Netflix documentary’s are the best, l can’t wait to see it !
I cannot recall a time I felt angrier reading a true crime bio than the one about Gacey. Absolutely abominable individual.
You should read more true crime bios then…
There’s more worse than Gacy
@@HuluKiwi what’s the worst one or best true crime bio u can recommend
Jeffrey Dahmer is the worst
Well wait to see the one about Dean corll the candyman he was pure evil even worse than gacy what he did to his victim's was beyond horrific 😳 😱👍
True
A real life horror story. My aunt and uncle lived across the alley from him. Chilling story.
I use to live a few houses away from OJ Simpson on KILLian drive. We use to call him the killer from killian.
Just saw practically the same documentary on PEACOCK, just came out too.
Netflix please keep making documentaries about crime cases they are the best
finally a documentary on a new serial killer!
Fun Fact: Due to making “IT” Novel "Stephen King " was heavily inspired by this case _
Everybody loves a clown 🤡