‘Law & Order’ Star Jack Merrill’s Amazing Escape From the Clutches of Serial Killer

Actor Jack Merrilla of Law & Order said that he is fortunate to be alive after being abducted and sexually assaulted as a teenager by Killer Clown John Wayne Gacy, who killed at least 33 boys and men, according to Knewz.com.

When Gacy saw the “puny 19-year-old walking home from a swim at a Chicago YMCA,” he drove his car up and asked, “Do you want to go for a ride?” Gacy, who dressed like an aclown and performed for children, preyed on Merrill in 1978.

Gacy, who was 36 at the time, pulled up to the Kennedy Expressway ramp, parked, instructed the teenager to lock the door, and then splattered liquid on a cloth and pressed it on Merrill’s face.

Merrill, who lived in an apartment and had a boyfriend, was handcuffed behind Gacy’s house in Norwood Park Township when he regained consciousness.

“I was advised to keep quiet by him. “I suddenly realized how dangerous he was when a light from the back of the house struck him in the eyes,” Merrill remarked. “I knew I had to avoid upsetting him. I simply needed to diffuse the tension and pretend like nothing was wrong.

They drank beer and smoked pot together after Gacy uncuffed him and brought him inside the house. Gacy then placed a device on his neck that would suffocate him if he resisted after he was tied once more and taken to a room.

The fiendraped the frightened teenager, inserting a gun into Merrill’s mouth.

“I knew I wouldn’t have much of a chance if I fought him. Merrill remembered, “I never yelled or freaked out.”

Remarkably, Merrill expressed sympathy for Gacy, stating that “he couldn’t stop, but he didn’t necessarily want to be doing what he was doing.” Merrill was shocked and feared the worst when “the monster said, ‘I’ll take you home,’ all of a sudden.

“Maybe we’ll get together again sometime,” Gacy said as he let the young man off close to where he had picked him up. He also gave the kid a piece of paper with his phone number on it.

He flushed the paper down the toilet, according to Merrill. Because “I didn’t know he was akillerat the time,” he chose not to call the police.

Police discovered 26 boys’ and young men’s bodies in a crawl space beneath the Killer Clown’s house shortly after the tragedy.

In 1994, Gacy was put to death by lethal injection after being found guilty of raping, torturing, and killing at least 33 men between the ages of 14 and 21.

The actor, 65, who portrayed Milton Corboy, a court clerk on Law & Order, shuddered as he recalled Gacy telling him, “You’re smart. Those other children are not like you.

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