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  2. John Wayne Gacy - Wikipedia

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    Gacy usually lured a lone victim to his house, although on more than one occasion Gacy had what he called "doubles"—two killed in the same evening. [71] [72] Inside Gacy's home, his usual modus operandi was to ply a youth with drink, drugs, or generally gain his trust. He would then produce a pair of handcuffs to "show a magic trick ...

  3. Falx - Wikipedia

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    The ancestor of the two-handed falx may have been a farming implement used as an improvised weapon, in a manner analogous to the bill-guisarme. [citation needed] The single-handed falx might have been inspired by the sickle, although agricultural sickles of the time were typically quite small – no more than 30 cm or so in length. [citation ...

  4. Jōdō - Wikipedia

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    Jōdō (杖道), meaning "the way of the jō", or Jōjutsu (杖術) is a Japanese martial art using a short staff called jō. The art is similar to bōjutsu, and is strongly focused upon defense against the Japanese sword. The jō is a short staff, usually about 3 to 5 feet (0.9 to 1.5 m) long.

  5. Everything to Know About Peacock’s John Wayne Gacy ... - AOL

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    Peacock's Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy is the latest scripted series centered around a prolific serial killer. "From 1972 to 1978, 33 young men were kidnapped, murdered and buried in a crawl ...

  6. John Wayne Gacy: Inside Peacock's Chilling Docuseries ... - AOL

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    John Wayne Gacy, one of the world’s most notorious serial killers who famously posed a clown to lure his victims, is the subject of Peacock’s chilling six-part true-crime documentary, Devil in ...

  7. John Wayne Gacy's Last Victim: His Final Moments From the ...

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    On Dec. 11, 1978, serial killer John Wayne Gacy walked into Nisson Pharmacy in Des Plaines, Ill., to discuss a remodeling job with the store owner. Little did anyone know at the time, he was about ...

  8. Falchion - Wikipedia

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    The weapon is suggested to him on the basis that he has learned to fight with a weapon impervious to damage, and thus requires a weapon more durable against edge damage. Nonetheless, the falchion is later shattered in a fight, and is replaced by Eragon's third and final sword, Brisingr.

  9. The Night I Was Abducted and Raped by John Wayne Gacy - AOL

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    Several months later, on Dec. 21, 1978, Gacy—a contractor who also performed as Pogo the Clown—was arrested and eventually charged with the murder of 33 young men. Gacy was executed by lethal ...