Steve Miller ReportingCHICAGO (WBBM) - It has been more than 30 years since the John Wayne Gacy case broke: the so-called Killer Clown who was executed for the rape and murder of 33 young men and boys.
Now one of the evidence technicians who worked at Gacy's home site is showing some rarely seen photographs.
It was under Gacy's home and on the property at 8213 West Summerdale where 29 bodies were found.
Alan Kulovitz was a young evidence technician for the Cook County Sheriff's Police back in the late '70s. He worked the scene - and says it didn't upset him.
Then he read the book about Gacy, "Killer Clown."
"I was reading one of the chapters and they were talking about a grandmother looking for her grandson, a victim, and when they said he ended up being victim number 22 or 23, well that was one of the bodies that I took out from under the kitchen sink area. There were five of them over there. And it was the first time that it kind of hit me."
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