Brian James Dugan

Brian Dugan‘s early years were marked by a traumatic birth and a childhood filled with chaos and violence. Born in 1956, Dugan’s entry into the world was anything but smooth. According to his family, complications arose during delivery. Medical staff, in an attempt to delay the birth, pushed Brian’s head back inside his mother and…

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The Man Who Killed Boys: The John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Story By Clifford L. Linedecker Book Review

Clifford L. Linedecker’s ‘The Man Who Killed Boys’ paints a fascinating yet terrifying snapshot of John Wayne Gacy, Jr., one of history’s most notorious serial killers. Written while the shock of Gacy’s crimes was still fresh, this book offers readers a front-row seat to the chilling events and remarkable story of the ‘Killer Clown.’ Gacy…

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1970s – A Decade Of Serial Killers: The Most Evil Serial Killers Of The 1970s By Jack Smith Book Review

The 1970s was more than bell-bottoms and disco—it was also a decade that carved out the notorious image of the serial killer in society’s consciousness. During this time, people were grappling with the chilling reality of predator-like individuals who left communities terrified. In Jack Smith’s ‘The Most Evil Serial Killers of the 1970s’, readers are…

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John Wayne Gacy The Killer Clown: The Hidden History Of A Real Monster (an Uncensored True Crime Story) Book

John Wayne Gacy is one name that’s etched in infamy, not just for his gruesome crimes, but for the stark contrast between his public facade and his horrifying actions. Imagine growing up around someone who seemed like the model citizen: involved in community activities, someone you’d trust to make balloon animals at your kid’s birthday…

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