Evidence Against Gacy
- A box containing marijuana and rolling papers.
- Seven erotic movies made in Sweden
- Pills including amyl nitrite and Valium.
- A switchblade knife.
- A stained section of rug.
- Color photographs of pharmacies and drug stores.
- An address book.
- A scale.
- Books such as, Tight Teenagers, The Rights of Gay People, Bike Boy, Pederasty: Sex Between Men and Boys, Twenty-One Abnormal Sex Cases, The American
- Bi-Centennial Gay Guide, Heads & Tails and The Great Swallow.
- A pair of handcuffs with keys.
- A three-foot-long two-by-four wooden plank with two holes drilled in each end.
- A six mm. Italian pistol with possible gun caps.
- Police badges.
- An eighteen-inch rubber dildo was also found in the attic beneath insulation.
- A hypodermic syringe and needle and a small brown bottle.
- Clothing that was much too small for Gacy.
- A receipt for a roll of film with a serial number on it, from Nisson Pharmacy.
- Nylon rope.
- 27 bodies buried beneath his house, yard , and garage
Forensic Specialists Used
Forensic Anthropologists Charles P. Warren and Clyde C. Snow were called in to excavate the gravesight at his house. They sorted and seperated the bones according to similar features in order to attemps to identify them. They were only able to do so for 25 people. Betty Pat Gatliff was a sculptor used to recreate 7 of the victims faces in an attempt to identify the remaining bodies. There were other specialists who worked the case including Psychiatrist Dr. Helen Morrison who later wrote a book about her findings.