Postmortem What Survives the John Wayne Gacy Murders

Courtney Lund O'Neil

Book - 2024

On a December night in 1978, Courtney Lund O'Neil's mother, teenaged Kim Byers, saw her friend Rob Piest alive for the last time. At the end of his shift at the pharmacy where they both worked, fifteen-year-old Rob went outside to speak to a contractor named John Wayne Gacy about a possible job. That night Rob became Gacy's final victim; his body was later found in the Des Plaines River. Kim's testimony, along with a receipt belonging to her found in Gacy's house, proving that Rob had been there, would be pivotal in convicting the serial killer who assaulted and killed over thirty young men and boys. Though she grew up far from Des Plaines, Courtney has lived in the shadow of that nightmare, keenly aware of its impa...ct on her mother. In search of deeper understanding and closure, Courtney and Kim travel back to Illinois. Postmortem transforms their personal journey into a powerful exploration of the ever-widening ripples generated by Gacy's crimes. From the 1970s to the present day, his shadow extends beyond the victims' families and friends -- it encompasses the Des Plaines neighborhood forever marked by his horrific murders, generations of the victims' families and friends, those who helped arrest and convict him, fandom communities, and many others. Layered and thought-provoking, Postmortem is a complex story of loss and violence, grief and guilt, and the legacy that remains long after a killer is caught.

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Published
[United States] : Citadel Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Courtney Lund O'Neil (author)
Physical Description
320 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780806542997
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Journalist O'Neil debuts with a harrowing account of her mother's involvement in the 1978 arrest of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Drawing from interviews with her mother, Kim Byers, and access to her diaries, O'Neil details how Byers's friend and coworker, Rob Piest, became the 33rd and final victim of the so-called Killer Clown. Byers's report to the police--that Piest, whom she managed at a drug store in Des Plaines, Ill., told her he was meeting Gacy about a summer job before he vanished--directly led to Gacy's arrest. Soon, a 17-year-old Byers was thrust into the spotlight, fielding questions from reporters and acting as the prosecution's primary witness against Gacy. As O'Neil recounts her mother's memories of the ordeal, she weaves in her own reflections about growing up in the shadow of Piest's murder ("I could not reckon with what it would mean to lose a baby boy I already loved so much," she writes, linking her anxiety about having a son to the "inherited" loss of Piest). By the time O'Neil and Byers return from visiting the scene of the crime, readers will have gained profound new insights into an oft-told American horror story. This is unforgettable. Agent: Ashley Lopez, Waxman Literary. (Dec.)

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