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Terrifying paintings by 'killer clown' while he was on death row sell for thousands

Terrifying paintings produced by a 'killer clown' on death row have been sold for thousands of pounds.

A pair of controversial paintings by John Wayne Gacy was discovered in a cupboard at a UK house where they had been gathering dust for several decades.

One of the creepy images depicted a terrifying skull-faced clown while the other was a portrait of Jesus Christ.

The pieces, which are signed by John, provided a chilling insight into the warped mind of one of the USA's most deadliest serial killers.

His twisted crimes are currently subject of a Netflix series 'Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes'.

The paintings were uncovered at a property after their owners died (Mullocks Auctions / SWNS)

It was described by some viewers as one of the most disturbing documentaries ever made, while others said they were left "sick to the stomach" watching the show.

Gacy - the inspiration for Stephen King's hit horror 'It' - sexually assaulted, tortured and murdered at least 33 boys and young men between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago.

He began painting behind bars while awaiting execution and in 1994, his attorney auctioned off his artwork.

Some of it was purchased and destroyed in a bonfire attended by hundreds of people, including some family members of Gacy's victims.

Other of his paintings have caused controversy by being exhibited in galleries across the US, but they're rare in Britain.

John Wayne Gacy was sentenced to death and was killed by lethal injection in May 1994 after confessing to 33 murders (Des Plaines Police Dept / SWNS)

The two pieces of art were bought by a private UK buyer for £2,300 when they went under the hammer at Mullock's Auctioneers in Shropshire, earlier this month.

A third painting by John, showing a Snow White-themed image featuring the Seven Dwarfs with a snowy backdrop, failed to sell.

They had previously been uncovered at a property in the West Midlands after the owners died - leaving a stunned son to make the discovery in his parent's cupboard.

Ben Jones, consultant at Mullock's Auctioneers, said: "These particular paintings all come from the same home.

"They were purchased by the vendors parents many years ago and simply left in the house for decades.

One of the odd paintings depicted Snow White's Seven Dwarves (Mullocks Auctions / SWNS)

"When the parents passed away, they were found in the cupboard, with no further details or paperwork as to where or when they were purchased.

"The vendor had no idea the parents had them so was a little surprised when they did come across them.

The painting of Jesus Christ, among others, have sold for thousands of pounds (Mullocks Auctions / SWNS)

"He believed they could have been purchased when his parents toured the USA. Gacy's artwork can be found quite widely in America but it is rare to find his paintings here.

"They are quite fascinating but are, of course, incredibly sinister knowing what this man did.

"We wish we knew a bit more about their origin, but it's a bit of a mystery how these paintings came over here and ended up in a cupboard for so long.

"We have had previous paintings produced by serial killers which have sold, there is a following for such items and they can often be desired.

The pieces are signed by the American serial killer (Mullocks Auctions / SWNS)

"It is in many instances another form of investment as these items can appreciate in value over time."

John was sentenced to death and was killed by lethal injection in May 1994 after confessing to 33 murders.

He worked as an entertainer at children’s birthday parties while dressed as 'Pogo The Clown', leading him to be dubbed the 'killer clown'.

He often promised victims alcohol and drugs to gain their trust - but he would handcuff their hands together before killing them at his home on West Summerdale Avenue.

A total of 29 bodies were discovered by police buried underneath his property while other corpses were disposed of in the Des Plaines River.

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