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- McCoy encountered Gacy at Chicago's Greyhound bus terminal in the early hours of January 3, 1972, while the teenager waited for a connecting bus to his father's home in Nebraska due the following noon; he was lured to Gacy's home and subsequently stabbed to death.
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McCoy encountered Gacy at Chicago's Greyhound bus terminal in the early hours of January 3, 1972, while the teenager waited for a connecting bus to his father's home in Nebraska due the following noon; he was lured to Gacy's home and subsequently stabbed to death.
Aug 10, 2021 · January 3, 1972: Gacy kills his first victim. Returning to the bus station, Gacy picks up his first known murder victim, later identified as Timothy McCoy. After bringing the teenager home,...
Feb 27, 2023 · In January 1972, Timothy “Tim” McCoy, a blond and affable 16-year-old, vanished while traveling home to Nebraska. More than a decade later, authorities identified him as the first known murder victim of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Gacy, the so-called “Killer Clown,” who lived in Norwood Park Township, outside Chicago, Illinois ...
Jun 16, 2023 · Gacy committed his first known murder in January 1972, after luring the 16-year-old Timothy McCoy to his house for sex.
Timothy McCoy Gacy's first known murder occurred on January 3, 1972. According to Gacy's later account, following a family party the previous evening, he drove to the Civic Center in the Loop in the early morning to view a display of ice sculptures. [ 84 ]
Jul 3, 2019 · On Jan. 2, 1972, Timothy Jack McCoy, age 16, was planning on sleeping at the bus terminal in Chicago. His next bus wasn't scheduled until the following day, but when Gacy approached him and offered to give him a tour of the city, plus let him sleep at his house, McCoy took him up on it.
Jul 31, 1975 · Most likely suffering from a bad toothache at the time of his disappearance. The victim was located on December 28, 1978 in Norwood Park, Illinois. One of 9 unidentified victims of convicted and executed serial killer John Wayne Gacy.