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       NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered in th
       e residence of serial killer John Wa
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 1:56 pm
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       On December 26, 1978 skeletal remains of a young male were found
       in Norwood Park which is located in Cook County, Illinois. The
       remains were discovered in a crawl space of a residence in
       Norwood Park that belonged to serial killer John Wayne Gacy. The
       remains have been determined to belong to a white male, 17-21
       years old. He stood approximately 5’7” – 5’11” tall. His hair
       color and eye color is unknown. He had sustained an injury to
       his left clavicle prior to his death that had healed well over
       time. The male also had been treated by a dentist in life as a
       few dental fillings were observed. It’s estimated that the male
       died between 1972-1978.
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
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       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 1:58 pm
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       Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP10998Male, White / Caucasian
       Date Body Found
       December 26, 1978
       Location Found
       Norwood Park Township, Illinois
       Estimated Age Range
       17-21 Years
       Case Information
       Case Numbers
       NCMEC Number
       --
       ME/C Case Number
       1282DEC78
       Demographics
       Sex
       Male
       Race / Ethnicity
       White / Caucasian
       --
       Estimated Age Group
       Adult - Pre 30
       Estimated Age Range (Years)
       17-21
       Estimated Year of Death
       1972-1978
       Estimated PMI
       --
       Height
       5' 7"-5' 11"(67-71 inches) , Estimated
       Weight
       Cannot Estimate
       Circumstances
       Type
       Unidentified Deceased
       Date Body Found
       December 26, 1978
       NamUs Case Created
       February 20, 2013
       ME/C QA Reviewed
       October 10, 2013
       Location Found Map
       General Location
       --
       Norwood Park Township, Illinois
       County
       Cook County
       GPS Coordinates
       --
       Circumstances of Recovery
       On December 26, 1978 skeletal remains of a young male were found
       in Norwood Park which is located in Cook County, Illinois. The
       remains were discovered in a crawl space of a residence in
       Norwood Park that belonged to serial killer John Wayne Gacy. The
       remains have been determined to belong to a white male, 17-21
       years old. He stood approximately 5’7” – 5’11” tall. His hair
       color and eye color is unknown. He had sustained an injury to
       his left clavicle prior to his death that had healed well over
       time. The male also had been treated by a dentist in life as a
       few dental fillings were observed. It’s estimated that the male
       died between 1972-1978.
       Details of Recovery
       Inventory of Remains
       --
       Condition of Remains
       Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
       Physical Description
       Hair Color
       Unknown
       Head Hair Description
       Unknown (no hair found with skeletal remains)
       Body Hair Description
       --
       Facial Hair Description
       --
       Left Eye Color
       Unknown
       Right Eye Color
       Unknown
       Eye Description
       Unknown (skeletal remains)
       Distinctive Physical Features
       No Information Entered
       Clothing and Accessories
       Item
       Description
       ClothingTwo reddish-colored socks; Jockey-type underwear
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
       n the residence of serial killer Joh
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 2:03 pm
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       957UMIL - Unidentified Male
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       Reconstructions of the victim by NCMEC and Betty Pat Gatliff.
       Date of Discovery: December 26, 1978
       Location of Discovery: Norwood Park Township, Cook County,
       Illinois
       Estimated Date of Death: 1972 to 1978 (Probably March 15, 1977 -
       July 5, 1977 based upon arbitrary pattern and timing)
       State of Remains: Not recognizable - Near complete or complete
       skeleton
       Cause of Death: Homicide
       Physical Description
       Estimated Age: 17-21 years old
       Race: White
       Sex: Male
       Height: 5'7" to 5'11"
       Weight: Unknown
       Hair Color: Unknown (no hair found)
       Eye Color: Unknown
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: Healed fracture to the left
       clavicle.
       Identifiers
       Dentals: Available. Some fillings observed.
       Fingerprints: Not Available.
       DNA: Available.
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: Two reddish-colored socks and jockey-type underwear.
       Jewelry: Unknown
       Additional Personal Items: Unknown
       Circumstances of Discovery
       The victim's skeletal remains were located buried in the crawl
       space of John Wayne Gacy's home.
       Altogether, 29 victims' remains were located on Gacy's property.
       Four were found in the Des Plaines River, although Gacy
       confessed to dumping five bodies in the river. There are 33
       known victims, but it is suspected that there may be more.
       As of 2019, this victim and five others remain unidentified:
       954UMIL, 955UMIL, 956UMIL, 958UMIL, and 962UMIL.
       Serial killer Gacy was convicted of his crimes and executed in
       1994.
       Investigating Agency(s)
       Agency Name: Cook County Medical Examiner's Office
       Agency Contact Person: Jason Moran
       Agency Phone Number: 312-666-0500
       Agency E-Mail: N/A
       Agency Case Number: 1282DEC78; LE: #10; 78-803640
       NCIC Case Number: U205910410
       NamUs Case Number: 10998
       NCMEC Case Number: 1184583
       Information Source(s)
       Namus
       NCMEC
       Cook County Sheriff's Office
       John Wayne Gacy
       Cook County Medical Examiner's Office
       Admin Notes
       Added: 4/4/07; Last Updated: 2/4/19
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
       n the residence of serial killer Joh
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 2:04 pm
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       New images of two unidentified Gacy victims released
       New images of unidentified John Wayne Gacy victims John Doe #10,
       left, and John Doe #13 were released Monday by the National
       Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Cook County
       Sheriff's Office.
       New images of unidentified John Wayne Gacy victims John Doe #10,
       left, and John Doe #13 were released Monday by the National
       Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Cook County
       Sheriff's Office.
       7/23/2018 3:48 PM
       New facial reconstruction images have been released of two
       unidentified victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
       The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Cook
       County Sheriff's Office released the images Monday, showing what
       the victims may have looked like.
       They are among the six Gacy victims who remain unidentified.
       Both were found in December 1978 in the crawl space of Gacy's
       Norwood Park Township house. He ultimately was convicted of
       murdering 33 boys and young men between 1972 and 1978, and
       executed in 1994.
       "Hopefully, based on that reconstruction or that approximation,
       we'll get some more leads," Sheriff's Detective Sgt. Jason Moran
       said in a video also released Monday detailing the office's
       efforts to identify the remaining victims.
       One of the victims, labeled John Doe #10, was a white male 17-21
       years old and 5'7" -- 5'11" tall, with unknown hair color and
       eye color. Authorities say he suffered an injury to his left
       clavicle before his death that had healed well over time. He
       also was treated by a dentist in life, as a few dental fillings
       were observed.
       The other victim, labeled John Doe #13, was a white male 18-22
       years old and 5'9" -- 6'2" tall, with dark brown wavy hair. One
       of his upper teeth was displaced behind another tooth --
       something officials say would have been noticeable to others
       that knew him well.
       Officials estimate both victims died sometime between 1972 and
       1978, and say the young men could have been from anywhere, since
       Gacy found some of his victims hitchhiking and at bus stops.
       Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart launched a renewed effort in 2011
       to identify eight unknown victims by using DNA technology that
       wasn't available when Gacy was caught in 1978. That led to the
       identification later in 2011 of 19-year-old William George Bundy
       of Chicago, and last year, of 16-year-old James "Jimmie" Byron
       Haakenson of Minnesota.
       "At the very minimum, what we owe them is to let them know that
       their lives mattered," Dart said in the video released Monday.
       Anyone with information about the victims can contact the
       National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at (800)
       843-5678 or the sheriff's office at (708) 865-6244.
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
       n the residence of serial killer Joh
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 2:08 pm
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       John Doe #13 is described as a white male 18 to 22 years old. He
       had a displaced upper tooth that would have been noticeable to
       those that knew him.
       John Doe #10 is described as a white male 17 to 21 years old.
       Authorities say he suffered a clavicle injury some time before
       he was murdered by John Wayne Gacy.
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
       n the residence of serial killer Joh
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 2:08 pm
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       John Wayne Gacy
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
       n the residence of serial killer Joh
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 2:10 pm
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       40 years later, six victims of John Wayne Gacy are still
       unidentified
       Images of John Doe #10, left, and John Doe # 13, right, are
       facial reconstructions of two of John Wayne Gacy's unknown
       victims.
       Images of John Doe #10, left, and John Doe # 13, right, are
       facial reconstructions of two of John Wayne Gacy's unknown
       victims.
       12/21/2018 5:30 AM
       Since his department's initial attempts seven years ago to
       identify the remaining unknown victims of convicted serial
       killer John Wayne Gacy, Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart says some
       have suggested those efforts waste money and resources.
       Dart disagrees.
       "I didn't realize there was a time limit when we stopped caring
       about the victims of homicide," he said.
       Now, on the anniversary of Gacy's arrest on Dec. 21, 1978, for
       the murder of Maine West High School sophomore Robert Piest,
       Dart once again seeks the public's help.
       The deaths of 33 young men eventually were tied to Gacy.
       Four decades later, six still have not been identified.
       Dart asks anyone with a blood relative who went missing between
       1970 and 1978 and who fits the profile of a young, white male to
       provide a DNA sample in the hope of finally identifying the six
       victims.
       In 1978, Gacy's Norwood Park Township home revealed horrible
       secrets. Authorities found 26 bodies in the crawl space and
       three others elsewhere on Gacy's property. Four were found in
       the Des Plaines River. A jury convicted Gacy of the murders in
       1980. He was executed by lethal injection in 1994.
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       On Dec. 21, 1978, authorities began converging on the Norwood
       Park Township home of John Wayne Gacy. They eventually tied him
       to the murders of 33 young men, most of them buried in the crawl
       space. - Daily Herald file photos
       Technological advances over the last 40 years include DNA
       comparisons, which, if they turn up a match, "bring closure or
       some type of finality" for surviving family members who might
       have spent decades unsure of the fate of a missing young man,
       Dart said.
       In 2011, those advances led to the identification of 19-year-old
       William George Bundy of Chicago as one of Gacy's victims. Last
       year, a DNA match identified 16-year-old James "Jimmie" Byron
       Haakenson of Minnesota.
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       John Wayne Gacy
       "I felt confident, if the stars aligned, maybe we'd identify one
       victim. Now we've identified two," Dart said.
       An unexpected result of the department's efforts under the
       leadership of sheriff's detective Sgt. Jason Moran has been
       solving 11 unrelated cold cases in jurisdictions around the
       country, he said.
       Dart cites the case of 21-year-old Daniel Raymond Noe from
       Washington, Illinois, near Peoria, who had been working in
       Washington state and was hitchhiking back to Northwestern
       University in Evanston. He never made it, Dart said.
       His family thought he might have been passing through northern
       Cook County where Gacy hunted victims, so they submitted DNA.
       Authorities matched his DNA to an unidentified hiker whose
       remains were found in 2010 on a steep slope on Mount Olympus in
       Utah, Dart said. Authorities speculated the avid climber stopped
       to hike, suffered an injury, died and remained there until other
       hikers discovered his remains.
       That revelation brought relief to his family, which Dart said is
       another reason he encourages people to supply DNA. For more
       information, call the Cook County sheriff's office at (708)
       865-6244 or see
       cookcountysheriff.org/unidentified-victims-john-wayne-gacy/.
       The bodies of the six unidentified young men offered a few
       clues: height range, sometimes hair color, previous injuries,
       condition of teeth. The National Center for Missing & Exploited
       Children and the sheriff's office this year released facial
       reconstruction images of two of the unidentified victims.
       Even if it turns out your loved one wasn't a Gacy victim, Dart
       said, DNA might reveal the fate of a long-missing relative.
       "We as a society should never stop caring about identifying
       victims and making sure families who have been victimized are
       made whole," he said.
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
       n the residence of serial killer Joh
       By: Akoya Date: June 17, 2020, 2:16 pm
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       Authorities release new clues on two Gacy victims
       Most recent identification from 40-year-old case was made last
       year
       The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children along
       with the Cook County, Ill. Sheriff’s Office released new facial
       reconstructions for two of John Wayne Gacy’s unknown victims.
       (Source: NCMEC)
       The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children along
       with the Cook County, Ill. Sheriff’s Office released new facial
       reconstructions for two of John Wayne Gacy’s unknown victims.
       (Source: NCMEC)
       Four decades ago, 29 bodies were exhumed from the yard and a
       crawl space of John Wayne Gacy’s home in Norwood Park, Ill. Six
       remain unidentified.
       Investigators, still hoping to provide names to the victims of
       the Gacy serial killings, have released facial reconstructions
       of two victims, labeled as “John Doe 10” and “John Doe 13.” The
       reconstructions were developed by a forensic artist with the
       National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and released
       in cooperation with the Cook County, Ill., Sheriff’s Office.
       John Doe 10 is a white male whose age is estimated at 17 to 21.
       His hair and eye color are unknown, but investigators say they
       think he was just under 6-foot tall. Because of the presence of
       new teeth fillings, investigators believe he had recently
       visited a dentist. He also had a previous and well-healed left
       clavicle injury.
       John Doe 13 is also a white male, believed to have been between
       18 and 22 at the time of his death. He could have been just
       below or just above six feet tall. He had dark brown, wavy hair,
       and one of his upper teeth was displaced behind another tooth.
       Both of these young men are believed to have fallen victim to
       Gacy during his killing spree that spanned 1972 to 1978. During
       that time Gacy, a native of Waterloo, looked for potential
       victims at bus stations, concert halls and gay bars.
       Because one of the previously unidentified Gacy victims was
       determined last year to be 16-year-old James “Jimmie” Haakenson,
       originally from St. Paul, Minn., investigators believe the new
       reconstructions could be of other Midwestern young men who
       traveled to the Chicago area. In addition to the two victims
       with facial reconstructions, four more victims remain
       unidentified.
       As most readers will remember, Gacy was tried and convicted of
       33 murders of teenage boys and young men in 1980. After serving
       14 years on death row, he was executed by the state of Illinois
       in 1994, taking with him any additional information about those
       he tortured and killed.
       The investigation into the unknown victims was reopened by Cook
       County Sheriff Thomas Dart in 2011, resulting in the
       identification of two Gacy victims. The effort also has solved
       four unrelated cold cases, helped find five missing people alive
       and two others who had died.
       Recent events have proved that remains can be identified, and
       that there are families still needing to know what happened to
       their loved ones.
       In the case of Jimmie Haakenson, for instance, his mother had
       come to police after Gacy was arrested. Technology at that time
       did not provide positive identification. The identification was
       made last year after law enforcement compared DNA from the
       remains to that of Haakenson’s siblings.
       It isn’t too late.
       Those who may have information about the young men in the
       reconstructed photos should contact the Sheriff’s Office at
       (708) 865-6244 or the NCMEC at (800) 843-5678.
       • Comments: @LyndaIowa, (319) 368-8513,
       lynda.waddington@thegazette.com
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
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       Re: NORWOOD PARK JOHN DOE (#1): WM, 17-21, body #10 discovered i
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