Sane Enough - [s1e3]

The episode concludes the series by detailing Gacy’s conviction on 33 counts of murder and his eventual execution by lethal injection in 1994. Thematic Focus

The title "Sane Enough" refers to the central legal question: whether Gacy’s calculated behavior—such as luring victims with job offers or using his "Pogo the Clown" persona—proved he understood the wrongfulness of his acts. The episode also highlights the social context of the time, including how police and society often overlooked the disappearances of the young men Gacy targeted. [S1E3] Sane Enough

While the trial unfolded, law enforcement faced the grim, emotional task of identifying the 33 young men and boys found buried on Gacy’s property. The episode explores the toll this took on the investigators and the families seeking closure. The episode concludes the series by detailing Gacy’s

This 59-minute finale documents the legal battle following John Wayne Gacy’s arrest and the agonizing process of identifying his victims. While the trial unfolded, law enforcement faced the