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‘John Wayne Gacy Tapes’: John Wayne Gacy Once Revealed Terrifying ‘Rope Trick’ He Used to Strangle His Victims

Netflix recently released The John Wayne Gacy Tapes, which intrigued true crime fans around the world. However, this is far from the first time that John Wayne Gacy received media attention for what he did to his victims. Documentaries, podcasts, and other content come out regularly. Gacy once revealed a horrifying “rope trick” to a reporter that he used to strangle the victims.

‘John Wayne Gacy Tapes’ digs into the infamous serial killer

John Wayne Gacy after killing dozens of victims in black-and-white staring directly into the camera with a collared shirt

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Conversation with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes is a limited documentary series that tells the story of the serial killer’s murder spree. It brings never-before-heard archival footage from the time and exclusive interviews. The John Wayne Gacy Tapes is the second installment following The Ted Bundy Tapes.

Many true crime fans enjoy these series, although others believe that it simply glorifies the killer. Gacy enjoyed overshadowing his victims in media and in the general conversation. As a result, some critics believe that this is giving the infamous serial killer exactly what he wanted.

John Wayne Gacy revealed his terrifying ‘rope trick’ that he used to strangle his victims

This Netflix documentary on John Wayne Gacy is very well-done. I think it’s the most comprehensive doc I’ve seen on the killer. pic.twitter.com/RNo8SMQU02— Katherine Klingseis (@Katkling) April 21, 2022

A YouTube video brings a reporter’s interview with Gacy to light including how he killed his victims. The serial killer was talking about tying knots, in general. He had a sense of humor that he would use to charm the media. Gacy explained that he always kept his communion rosary with him in his pocket.

Gacy recalled a story where an interviewer asked him to tie a knot. “Depending on what I’m using it for,” Gacy responded. “I said, ‘The only thing I ever learned was from Boy Scouts was a tourniquet knot.’ They said, ‘Show me what that is.’”

Gacy demonstrated his “rope trick” that he used for tying. He attempted to do it on his wrist with a piece of string, but he said that it was too hard to do on himself. Gacy asked for the reporter to put his hand out so that he could demonstrate it to him and the reporter obliged.

“Here, is all you do is wrap it around and you put one knot in it,” Gacy said. “Then, you put a second knot in it. OK, then you take a stick and stick it in here and you just turn it and it causes a tourniquet. That’s the only knot I ever learned.”

The news report stated that this is exactly the type of knot found wrapped around the necks of Gacy’s victims discovered under his house.

How many victims did John Wayne Gacy have?

The exact number of Gacy victims remains unknown. However, he murdered at least 33 young men and boys over the course of his killing spree doubling as a clown. Law enforcement found 26 of them buried in the crawl space of his house. The majority of his victims were identified, but there are still five unknown.

Gacy’s victims ranged from 14 years old to 21 years old. He didn’t bury all of them at his house, as he also threw four bodies into the Des Plaines River in Illinois. Gacy still claimed his innocence and even went as far as to say that he didn’t recognize any of their photographs.

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Revisiting John Wayne’s Final, Touching Oscars Speech

John Wayne was an iconic actor that sadly passed away after several bouts of cancer. His last role was very close to home as he played a gunfighter dying of cancer in The Shootist. His final public appearance was at the 1979 Oscars and he shared a touching speech.

He said, “Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. That’s just about the only medicine a fellow could ever really need. Believe me when I tell you that I’m mighty pleased that I can amble down here tonight. Well, Oscar and I have something in common. Oscar first came to the Hollywood scene in 1928. So did I. We’re both a little weather-beaten, but we’re still here and plan to be around for a whole lot longer.”

Listen to John Wayne’s final public speech at the 1979 Oscars

Then, John announced the five nominees for the outstanding picture of the year. That year they were The Deer Hunter, Coming Home, Midnight Express, An Unmarried Woman, and Heaven Can Wait. He announced The Deer Hunter was the winner and helped hand out awards.

Unfortunately, a few months later he ultimately died of stomach cancer. He had been bravely going through trials to help scientists work on a vaccine. He was 72 years old at the time of death and was survived by his wife Pilar Pallete and his seven children. The kids now work together on a foundation to help cure cancer.

Watch John’s speech at the Oscars below and relive the moment that happened back in 1979. Then comment and tell us, what was your favorite John Wayne movie?

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Why John Wayne Almost Punched Robert Duvall

John Wayne and Robert Duvall reportedly almost got into a physical fight while filming True Grit. John was a very dedicated actor and was often very serious on and off the set. Robert was apparently known for his temper and would clash with the directors on the films he worked on.

While working on True Grit, Robert would argue with the director and disrupt the filming process. Eventually, John had enough and said he would punch Robert if he didn’t stop arguing with the director!

John Wayne almost punched Robert Duvall while working on ‘True Grit’

Even though they had a little spat while working together, Robert spoke very highly of John later in life. He said, “Wayne wasn’t as bad as some supposedly serious actors I’ve seen who trained at the Actors Studio and all that… Wayne was interesting to be around. He was pleasant and outgoing.”

Even though John was an iconic actor, he didn’t have all of the training that many others did. He wanted to be a football player but it didn’t work out. So eventually he worked as a prop boy and was discovered on the set of The Big Trail. His career took off and he became known for western films. Some of his best known films are The Alamo, Stagecoach, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and of course, True Grit. His final film was The Shootist in 1976.

Can you believe that John Wayne almost punched his co-star Robert Duvall? That would have been crazy! What’s your favorite John Wayne film?

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‘The Sons of Katie Elder’: John Wayne ‘Exploded in Rage’ When a Photographer Caught Him Using His Oxygen Mask

John Wayne wasn’t always able to keep his anger under control. However, he did often own up to situations where he felt the anger wasn’t justified. A photographer was on the other end of that rage when he took a photograph of Wayne using an oxygen mask on the set of The Sons of Katie Elder.

John Wayne played John Elder in ‘The Sons of Katie Elder’

The Sons of Katie Elder follows four sons who reunite in their old Texas hometown to attend their mother’s funeral, including John (Wayne) and Tom (Dean Martin). However, they learn that things are a lot worse than they could have imagined. Their father gambled away their family ranch, which ultimately resulted in his murder.

The four brothers decide to avenge their father’s death at all costs. They plan to win back their family ranch, but they’re way in over their heads. The situation suddenly escalates with the local sheriff and the violent conflict with the rival Hastings clan. The critics praised Wayne for his performance in The Sons of Katie Elder, as well as the remainder of the cast.

John Wayne ‘exploded in rage’ when a photographer took a picture of him using his oxygen mask on the set

Randy Roberts’ John Wayne: American explores Wayne’s career, including his time on the set of The Sons of Katie Elder. The actor was battling his cancer diagnosis at the time, which is why he initially recommended Kirk Douglas for the role. However, director Henry Hathaway fought to get Wayne in The Sons of Katie Elder.

As a result of his health, Wayne had an oxygen tank on the set in Durango, Mexico. It was 6,000 feet above sea level, making it difficult for the actor to breathe. However, he “exploded in rage” when a photographer named Gene Sysco from The Globe took a picture of him using the oxygen mask.

“You goddamned son of a b****!,” Wayne shouted. “Give me that f***ing film!”

Sysco obeyed and gave the film to the actor. As a result, the entire set fell silent in an uncomfortable exchange.

However, Wayne ultimately realized that he overreacted on the set of The Sons of Katie Elder. The actor approached the photographer in the motel dining room to apologize.

“I’m a grown man,” Wayne said. “I ought to be able to control myself better than I did today. I’m sorry.”

The legendary Western star was terrified that making the oxygen mask public would destroy his persona as a tough cowboy.

The actor didn’t allow his health to affect his performance in ‘The Sons of Katie Elder’

John Wayne: American explained that the Western actor’s co-star, George Kennedy, talked about his behavior in The Sons of Katie Elder. He continued using the oxygen tank and even stopped smoking cigarettes, but he still enjoyed having cigars. He only had one lung, although he wasn’t ready to completely give up that pleasure.

Nevertheless, Wayne did some of his own stunts in The Sons of Katie Elder. The actor wanted to prove that he wasn’t going to allow his diagnosis to defeat him. He completed a scene where he had to be dragged down a river. He also almost caught pneumonia, but he was insistent on keeping up his persona at all costs.

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