From Netflix’s Monster to Hulu’s The Twisted Story of Amanda Knox, scripted true crime exhibits are all of the craze — so it could be a shock to viewers that Peacock’s Satan in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy selected to not present any murders on display screen.
Gacy was a serial killer and intercourse offender who raped, tortured and murdered dozens of younger males and boys. After he was convicted of 32 murders, he was sentenced to dying and died by deadly injection in 1994.
The restricted collection, which premiered on Thursday, October 16, made an effort to deal with Gacy’s victims — one thing different exhibits centered round infamous murderers have been chastised for allegedly ignoring. Satan In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy addressed the trauma inflicted on the victims’ households, named every episode after a sufferer of Gacy’s and questioned investigative missteps and systemic failures that led to Gacy evading the regulation for thus lengthy.
“I used to be hesitant to even throw my hat within the ring for this job, initially. As a result of I didn’t wish to do something that — in any method — glorified John Wayne Gacy,” Michael Chernus, who performed John Wayne Gacy, completely instructed Us Weekly of the efforts behind the scenes to respect these affected by the crimes. “[Showrunner] Patrick Macmanus instructed me this concept of specializing in the victims and telling their tales and shedding mild.”
Chernus, 48, was glad that the present “wouldn’t be displaying any graphic violence or homicide on digital camera.”
“John Wayne Gacy is part of the story as a result of he must be, he defined. “However I solely need individuals to study him in a lot because it perhaps helps us perceive psychopathy and perhaps in some small method a TV present might forestall one thing like this from taking place sooner or later.”
For Satan in Disguise, the precedence is to not have viewers “stroll away with empathy or sympathy” for the topic.

“However there’s usually a factor the place actors discuss how one can play a personality, it’s a must to discover a technique to love them. It’s important to have empathy for them,” Chernus famous. “It’s important to stroll 1000 miles of their sneakers and I actually have believed that up till now. I don’t — not less than with this character — imagine that. I by no means received to a spot the place I had actual empathy for him.”
Chernus went on to reward the scripted collection for the best way it addressed some “misinformation” about Gacy. Macmanus provided extra perception into how the writers’ room approached the present with care and consideration.
“We knew that we needed to focus it on the victims however we didn’t precisely know what that meant till we discovered the quick tales and the concept we had been speaking about these victims’ lives, their hopes and their desires and their struggles. The entire tragedies that had been of their lives that had no connection to their homicide by the hands of John Wayne Gacy,” he instructed Us. “We had been displaying tales that confirmed individuals scuffling with their identification, individuals scuffling with their socioeconomic circumstances, individuals scuffling with dad or mum points. There are thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people that have all of that of their lives they usually don’t kill 33 individuals. This permits us to speak about John Wayne Gacy with out truly making it really feel like we’re specializing in him or that we’re excusing him. As a result of the very last thing that we do in that present is excuse him.”
Macmanus continued: “The choice on when to indicate [violence] or when to not present was quite simple. We weren’t displaying it and so we knew that there have been going to be moments that we’d tiptoe as much as the road. We weren’t going to shame the reminiscence of the victims by doing a reimagining of their violent ultimate moments on this world. So I hope that on the finish of the day — as disturbing as it could be — that folks additionally acknowledge that we’re finally honoring the victims by not displaying their ultimate moments.”
Satan in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy is now streaming on Peacock.