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Essay / John Wayne Gacy: Serial Killer - 616
John Wayne Gacy, in his early years, had a minor biological deficiency. When Gacy was 11 years old, she was playing near a swing and was hit in the head, causing an accidental blood clot in her brain. The blood clot was not discovered until he was 16 and he suffered fainting spells from the clot from the age of 11 until it was discovered. There was a brain blockage that the medications were able to dissolve. Gacy also had a series of health problems that kept him hospitalized for much of his childhood. His health problems included heart disease, a rash appendix, and numerous fainting spells and seizures. After Gacy's execution, numerous autopsies were performed on his brain to see if there were any neurological deficiencies. After performing numerous biopsies, there was no trace of evidence to conclude that John Wayne Gacy suffered from neurological problems. PSYCHOLOGICALJohn Wayne Gacy suffered from numerous psychological problems which allegedly led him to commit crimes. Gacy suffered from antisocial personality disorder that could be serious....