Reviewers from CNN and IndieWire praised the documentary for highlighting the societal homophobia of the 1970s that allowed Gacy to prey on vulnerable young men with impunity.
Even for seasoned true crime fans, the series includes previously unreleased evidence and footage of the investigation.
Netflix’s is widely considered a chilling, meticulously researched deep dive into one of America’s most notorious serial killers. Directed by Joe Berlinger, the three-part docuseries stands out for its use of 60 hours of never-before-heard audio recordings between Gacy and his legal team, providing a raw look at his narcissistic and manipulative mindset. Critical Consensus
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Hearing Gacy’s casual, often arrogant tone as he deflects blame offers a disturbing psychological portrait that "will send a chill up your spine".
Unlike many true crime series, this project is noted for its dedication to honoring the victims, ending with their childhood photos to shift the focus away from Gacy’s manipulation. Key Highlights