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Gacy case solves unrelated death of a 1970s cold case

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In November, authorities identified William George Bundy as a Gacy victim. The Chicago-area construction worker was last seen in October 1976 while heading to a party.

In December 2011, a Chicago-area family who feared their son was a Gacy victim learned that he had run away and was alive in Oregon.

“While solving these cases is a bittersweet moment, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to give families some sort of closure regarding their missing loved ones,” Dart said in a statement.

Most of Gacy’s victims were buried in a crawl space under his home, though detectives said four of them were dumped in a river after he ran out of room. Gacy admitted his crimes to detectives before he was convicted of murdering 33 young men and was executed in 1994.

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