Boys Enter the House: The Victims of John Wayne Gacy and the Lives They Left Behind

Author:   David B. Nelson
Publisher:   Chicago Review Press
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9781641604864


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David B. Nelson
Publisher:   Chicago Review Press
Imprint:   Chicago Review Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 15.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
ISBN:  

9781641604864


ISBN 10:   1641604867
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The Greyhound Bus Boy The Poor Side of Town Class of 1973 All Happy Families Silly Love Songs In the Company of Homosexuals The Runaways Summerdale Avenue Light and Concrete The Gallery of Grief Miami and Elston Remember Me Always

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Boys Enter the House is an incredibly researched yet page-turning narrative and an essential read: anyone fascinated with this case knows of the many murdered boys, but David B. Nelson expands their lives to a familiarity I've never before felt. The tragedy typically associated with the case is that Gacy's victims were so young that they had their whole lives ahead of them, but this book illustrates that they are as people, boys who may have had much promise, but had already survived and endured a hell of a lot. In an even more novel approach, Nelson also illuminates the lives of the indirect victims, the cascading fallout on the families, friends, and even professionals whose worlds were forever changed. David B. Nelson's level of attention, detail, and respect toward the victims of criminals is the gold standard for every true crime writer. -- Mary Kay McBrayer, author of America's First Female Serial Killer A fresh--and needed--approach to one of Chicago's most sensational crimes. Through sensitive interviews with people close to John Gacy's young victims, we hear them laugh, understand their ambitions, and sense the challenges they faced, coming of age on streets tingling with money and sex--and shadowed by unspeakable risk. Despite its inherent horror, this is a profoundly humane book. --Mara Leveritt, investigative reporter and author of The Devil's Knot Both tender and heartbreaking, this book is a bit of a miracle. Not only are the lives of John Wayne Gacy's victims brought back to life on the page, but so are the lives of their families who were left behind. Nelson artfully brings the full weight of his craft to these complex stories of before and after. -- Liza Rodman, author of the The Babysitter: My Summers with a Serial Killer David Nelson shines a light on lives often shaded by the headlines. Boys Enter the House explores the real-life stories behind the victims that get lost in the wake that is John Wayne Gacy. Well written and devastating, this book shows the world that these boys were much more than just the victim of a serial killer. --Gregg Olsen, New York Times bestselling author of Water's Edge and If You Tell Sometimes in the numerous writings and TV shows on the story of John Wayne Gacy, and in fact in projects on many serial killers, it's the startling and disturbing number of victims that stands out. But too often they remain not much more than that--numbers. Not so in Boys Enter the House. Here is a work that emphasizes the full view of the lives of those young people that Gacy took. Their worlds that they were removed from too soon. It is essentially the Gacy story in reverse. Victims first. --Jeff Coen, author of Murder in Canaryville and Family Secrets


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David Nelson is the author of several short stories published in the Rappahannock Review, TishmanReview, and Another Chicago Maganize. A Chicago-based writer and a Masters graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Nelson reported in 2013 on the ongoing identification process for war victims of the Balkans conflicts. His work was published by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and continues to be used as an educational resource by the International Commission on Missing Persons. Nelson has been researching the John Wayne Gacy case since 2012, when he published an update on the case's developments for Medill.

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