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---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗔 𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥: We focus only on the psychology and behaviour shown in the clips we watch, in real time. We don’t research cases, discuss motives, or cover crime details. What happens when a serial killer thinks he can out-smart everyone in the room? 🧐 In Part 1 of our two-part breakdown, we slow-motion John Wayne Gacy’s first televised interview to expose the micro-expressions and verbal sleights that slipped past journalists in 1979. Watch as the “Killer Clown” tries to rewrite his own history, boasting that he was “too busy” for murder, mocking police surveillance as “Keystone Cops,” and calmly re-enacting the infamous “rope trick” that choked 33 young men and boys. Our experts decode: Deflection & Narrative Reversal – how Gacy paints himself as the victim of a media fantasy. Procedural Credibility Anchors – the diary, the crawl-space lime, the “busy contractor” alibi. Sadistic Tell-Tales – lip-licks, glee bursts and flat affect that betray sexualised violence. Early Signs of Psychopathy & Narcissistic Grandiosity – the seeds of what became America’s most notorious murder spree. If true-crime psychology fascinates you, smash LIKE, drop a comment on which body-language cue shocked you most, and SUBSCRIBE with the bell 🔔 so you don’t miss Part 2 and our other killer profiles. Share this video to help more viewers decode deception! CHAPTERS 00:00:00 – Opening and Interview Setup 00:02:04 – Media Monster Narrative 00:04:25 – Deflection and Victimhood 00:06:30 – Humour and Social Camouflage 00:09:10 – Status, Power, and Grandiosity 00:11:20 – “Keystone Cops” and Sarcasm 00:13:47 – The Crawlspace and Procedural Murder 00:16:05 – Victim Targeting and Selection 00:18:30 – Flat Affect and ASBD Cues 00:20:42 – Routines, Handcuffs, and Control 00:23:12 – “Rope Trick” Demonstration 00:26:00 – Sadistic Enjoyment and Sexual Undertones 00:29:12 – Crawlspace Layout and Logistics 00:32:20 – Avoiding Labels and Narrative Control 00:35:15 – Emotional Detachment and Identity Play 00:37:26 – Sexual Sadism and Ownership 00:40:13 – Sadism in Withholding Victim Names 00:42:00 – Necrophilic Traits and Proximity 00:44:00 – Early Convictions and Red Flags 00:46:00 – Gacy’s Community Persona 00:48:15 – Victim Demographics and Grooming 00:50:35 – House Smell and Lime Use 00:53:00 – Compartmentalisation and Dual Lives 00:56:00 – Final Theories and Concluding Thoughts 00:59:30 – Outro and Reflections