"Gacy: Serial Killer Next Door" tells the chilling true story of John Wayne Gacy, one of America's most notorious serial killers.
The film follows Gacy, a seemingly normal and well-respected member of the community in Chicago, as he carries out a series of brutal murders of young boys and buries them in the crawlspace of his home.
As the body count rises, detective Frank Gugliotta becomes suspicious of Gacy and begins to investigate him. Despite Gacy's attempts to deceive the police and maintain his façade of respectability, Gugliotta eventually uncovers the truth about the killer living next door.
The film delves into Gacy's twisted psychology, exploring the factors that led to his descent into madness and his insatiable urge to kill. It also examines the impact of his crimes on his victims' families, as they grapple with the horror of losing their loved ones to a monster hiding in plain sight.
As Gacy's reign of terror comes to an end, the film leaves viewers with a sense of unease and a reminder that evil can lurk just around the corner, in the most unexpected of places.