Peacock's new crime series Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy is a dramatization of the true story and crimes of its subject. An Illinois-based serial killer operating in the 1970s, Gacy really did ...
Gacy was a sex offender and murderer who was convicted of raping, torturing and killing 33 young men and boys between 1972 and 1978, though it's suspected he had even more victims who went unreported.
Patrick Macmanus' miniseries features Michael Chernus as the serial killer who murdered and raped dozens of young men in 1970s Chicago. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Nearly six full hours ...
Every few years, movie lovers ask what happened to the Western — the film genre that helped launch America’s film industry at the dawn of the 20th century and constituted up to a quarter of ...
After six decades of cuts, trims, stories and laughter, Ramona’s beloved barber Wayne Channon has retired. Known affectionately as “Wayne — The Barber,” the 78-year-old Channon first stepped behind ...
When you think of westerns, there are a few famous faces that are synonymous with the genre, two of the most notable being Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. Eastwood’s A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a ...
John Wayne Mominee, 82, of Platteville, Wisconsin, passed away on August 24 with cancer. John was born on January 5, 1943, in Evansville, Indiana, to Abba Ella Gibson and Glen Ralph Mominee. He was ...
Michael Angarano portrays Sam Amirante, a lawyer who struggles with defending the murderer in the eight-episode Peacock series. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor The real-life stories of John Wayne Gacy ...
Peacock is chronicling the crimes of one of America’s most notorious serial killers in its upcoming true crime series Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy. A trailer released Tuesday sees Gabriel Luna’s ...
Friend. Neighbor. Entertainer. Fiend. This October, the story of John Wayne Gacy, one of America’s most notorious serial killers, returns to the small screen on Peacock as a limited series. Devil in ...
“It’s not an easy thing to say,” Quattrocchi wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday, Aug. 12. “Because that shop wasn’t just a place of business — it was a part of my life, and yours.” Quattrocchi, of ...