Death House Charlie Hill almost ran off the road when he heard on his car radio that several bodies had been found buried under John Gacy's house."But I felt it was true when he said he could lead police to more bodies," Hill recalled. "Knowing John, he would know how many there were and he would like the feeling of being Number One."One of the first thoughts Gacy's first wife had when she heard about her former husband's latest entanglement with the law was about how she was going to tell the children.Former Black Hawk County Prosecutor, David Dutton, was outraged when he heard about the murders on the Chicago outskirts. "When we had him, I felt that the best thing was to keep this man locked up," he said.The three men who had approved Gacy's parole from prison in Iowa in 1970 were dismayed. George Paul said the occurrences at the house near Chicago were "a slaughter." The Board might not have discharged Gacy from supervised parole had members known of the disorderly conduct arrest eight months after his release from prison, Paul said.