File:John Gacy with First Wife Marlynn Waterloo Jaycees 1967.jpg

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John Wayne Gacy, his first wife, Marlynn, as published in the Waterloo Courier. 18 December 1967

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English: John Wayne Gacy, his first wife, Marlynn, plus Mr and Mrs Leroy Schnoor, as published in the 18 December 1967 edition of the Waterloo Courier (p. 8). Direct link here
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Source Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. Monday 18 December 1967 edition.
Author Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier photographer

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