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DNA shows supposed Gacy victim was misidentified, lawyers say

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Gacy was tied to 33 murders of young men and boys; 29 bodies were found at Gacy’s Norwood Park Township home, and four were pulled from the Des Plaines River.

To identify the bodies, which were in varying states of decomposition, authorities used the forensic tools then available — dental records and X-rays.

Marino’s mother said she submitted two sets of dental records as well as X-rays. Orthodontist Edward Pavlik, part of the team of specialists working on the complex investigation, made a match with dental records.

Gacy was executed in 1994.

Although she buried her son and visited his grave once or twice a month, Sherry Marino doubted the identification, in large part because of discrepancies she discovered in the dental records.

She went to court a year ago seeking to exhume the remains and conduct DNA testing. Her son’s body was exhumed last month, said Becker, and the testing was done at a lab in North Carolina.

Pavlik, who was skeptical of Sherry Marino’s questions about her son’s identity, said he remains certain that his identification was correct.

“I’m a scientific thinker. I’m telling you that the body and the X-rays given to me as Marino are one and the same without any doubt. I can’t make it any clearer than that,” he said. “I’d stake my wife and children on this. There’s just no question about it.”

Pavlik theorized that it was possible the remains of the victims somehow got mixed up and that Marino still is one of Gacy’s victims. He also questioned the DNA analysis.

“I want to see who did the work,” said Pavlik. “These are things someone else needs to check.”

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