Bachmann campaign staff should check their Google searches. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), which on Monday began his presidential campaign in his original hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, seems to be just a little 'confused about the history of the city's favorite sons. An interview with Fox News, Bachmann boasted: “But what I want them to know, just like John Wayne, came from Waterloo, Iowa, who is this spirit, I'm too that the spirit of" John Wayne "because Waterloo actor John Wayne (real name Marion Morrison) was in Iowa, but not in Waterloo, was from Winterset, Iowa, about 120 miles away But it turns out, was the second "John Wayne" has its history in Waterloo:. Serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who is known as the "Killer Clown" who raped and murdered over 30 young people before it was eventually imprisoned and killed.
But if it helps at all Bachmann, Gacy is not known to have done nothing to the murder, when he lived in Waterloo, even though he was jailed for sexually case that has been there, to be precise, John Wayne Gacy was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. In his 20 years, he lived some years in Waterloo, his first wife and their two children. However, at the age of 26 years was sentenced to prison for sodomy if he or she is sexually involved two teenage boys, and then was hired as the second teenager Waterloo physically attack his accusers, to scare them away from the witness against him. Gacy never lived in Waterloo.
Upon his release from prison after less than two years, he returned to Chicago and its metropolitan area, where he began to make their many other crimes of murder and sexual assault. There was also an altercation with the law in 1972, in a case of sexual assault, but charges were dropped and Gacy was known to commit numerous murders. (It was also during this last period, it became a democracy activist living in the Chicago area, in fact, there is a famous picture of him in 1978, getting his photo in a handshake with the First Lady Rosalynn Carter) Finally, in 1979, Gacy was caught and arrested. He was convicted in 1980 of 33 murders, was sentenced to death, and was finally executed by the State of Illinois in 1994.Bachmann Confused By John Wayne, John Wayne Gacy
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