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Blood Ties Podcast

S4 Ep19: S04E19: John Wayne Gacy Part I

Blood Ties Podcast

Peter Shevlin

Society & Culture, 415885

4.4610 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer who raped, tortured and murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago. CREDITS: Producer: Poppy Damon Artwork: George Leigh Music: Dan Wansell CONTACT: Twitter: @BloodTies_Pod Instagram: bloodties_pod Email: [email protected] BOOK: More Than Likely: A Memoir by Dick Clement and Ian le Frenais.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Molly Wansel.

0:03.0

And I'm Geoffrey Wansel.

0:04.0

And for the last 16 years or thereabouts we've been having lunch every Saturday and often our conversation turns to murder.

0:11.0

Which is what prompted us to start this true crime podcast called Blood Ties.

0:16.0

Hi everyone, welcome back to the Blood Tides podcast. I'm Molly Wansel and I'm here with my father, Jeffrey Wansel. Hello, everyone. Welcome back. Thank you for listening. Thank you for telling us things. We get lovely messages and all sorts of extraordinary things. Oh, yeah, and when you write in and tell us about cases, we will look at them and try and do them. We will. Got one very interesting suggestion this week. Yeah, we did, didn't we? Again, it's always wonderful, I mean, wonderful to have feedback. We love to hear from you. We really, really do. And I don't mind if it's an email, a message on Instagram, whatever way you feel like. Tweet. Any way you feel like contacting us that would be absolutely

0:56.1

fabulous splendid how are you dad i'm all right a bit uh snowed under with cases i've got quite a lot of

1:03.1

work on haven't you i've got a lot of cases um which uh is wonderful i mean you know you know

1:08.8

murders to keep in your head well Well, sometimes you do get confused.

1:12.9

You get them muddled up sometimes.

1:14.2

You can do.

1:15.1

You can.

1:15.6

But not often, fortunately, because each in their own way are very distinctive.

1:22.2

And...

1:23.2

But I gave myself a tiny bit of light relief this past week.

1:28.6

My dear friend Dick Clement, who wrote with his old friend Ian LaFranay,

1:34.7

who wrote The Likely Lads and Porridge and Alvita Zane Pet,

1:39.0

has published a sort of memoir.

1:42.2

The two of them have written a memoir, which is actually very funny.

1:45.9

Oh, good.

1:46.3

And it makes such a nice change.

1:47.9

It's called More Than Likely, a Memoir by Dick Clement and Ian Lafranay,

1:53.2

and it's published by Videnfeld and Nicholson.

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