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John David Norman (October 13, 1927 – May 22, 2011) was an American
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and
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convicted numerous times between 1960 and 1998 on charges of
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and
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. Throughout his life, Norman operated various
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ing services dedicated to distributing child pornography and arranging
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. Among these operations were the Odyssey Foundation based out of
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; the Delta Project, Creative Corps and M-C Publications based out of
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; and Handy Andy based out of
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. Norman is known for his alleged links to
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s
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and
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. He was eventually arrested for the last time in August 1987, in
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, and spent the rest of his life in state custody. He died in 2011, at age 83.


Biography

Little is known about John Norman's life, particularly his childhood and teenage years. He was born on October 13, 1927, in
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, and is known to have lived in
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. A July 1944 article from his hometown's newspaper, ''The Ada Weekly News'', states that he moved to
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with his family in 1943. The article also states that Norman, then 16, was working as a
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for the station
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and was planning on attending
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. Norman used at least 20
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in his life, including John Paul Norman, Steve Gurwell, Alan Hitchcock, Charles Caldwell, Clarence McKay and Patrick Nelson. In 1999, Norman was declared a
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by the State of California and committed to
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. His psychiatrist, Dr. James Reavis, said about Norman: “John is an unrepentant adult male sex offender who in my opinion will go to his grave without any remorse for what he had done." Norman was released from Atascadero in October 2008 under strict conditions, but soon returned to custody after handing a sexually suggestive note to a 19-year-old male clerk at an
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grocery store. Norman was recommitted to
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in March 2009, where he died two years later.


Crimes


Early crimes

Norman's criminal record dates back to the 1950s, when he was twice arrested for
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in
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in 1954 and 1956, though it is unknown if he was convicted of any crime in these cases. Court records and some news reports indicate he was first convicted of
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s in 1960. Norman was convicted of sexual assault in California in 1963, and in federal court in 1970 for sending obscene literature through the mail. He received a 15-month prison sentence for the federal charge and served time at the McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary.


Dallas: Odyssey Foundation

On August 13, 1973,
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raided Norman's apartment at 3716 Cole Avenue based on a tip from a man in
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that he was running a homosexual
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ring called the Odyssey Foundation. Police seized booklets bearing the name ''International'' and containing photographs and contact information of teenage boys and young men, as well as 30,000 index cards listing between 50,000 and 100,000 clients located in 35
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. Dallas Police Lt. Harold Hancock told the ''
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'' in May 1977 that prominent public figures and
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employees were among the names found in Norman's client list. Investigators sent the index cards to the
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, a fact confirmed by State Department Counselor
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. Nimetz stated that the State Department destroyed the index cards after determining them to be "not relevant to any fraud case concerning a passport". Norman was charged with possessing
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, conspiracy to commit
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and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile; he was released on
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. The Odyssey Foundation groomed teenaged boys and young men from bus stations, or because they were known to be homosexuals. These boys and young men (referred to as "fellows") were photographed for the booklets and
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to clients (referred to as "sponsors") who paid for their "company". The "fellows" were trafficked across the country, staying with "sponsors" for one to three days on average before traveling to the next "sponsor".


Illinois: Delta Project

After being released in
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, Norman fled to Homewood,
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, a suburb of
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, in late August or early September 1973. Using the name Steve Gurwell, he began living with Charles Rehling, an Odyssey client from Homewood. Norman had previously trafficked a 16-year-old boy from
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,
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, to Rehling, who went on a trip to Europe with the boy. During his time in Homewood, Norman
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ten teenage boys, enticing them with beer, showing them
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and committing acts such as
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and
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upon them. Homewood Police received an anonymous call on October 31, 1973, stating that "Steve Gurwell" (Norman) was sexually abusing boys. Norman was out of town at the time, but police were able to locate Rehling who assisted them in their investigation. Upon his return to Homewood on November 14, Norman was arrested and charged with five counts of indecent liberties with a child and eight counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. In the spring of 1976, while still awaiting trial on charges related to the Homewood crimes, Norman was bailed out of
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for $36,000 by an unknown person from California. In December 1976 he was sentenced to four years in prison and sent to
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. Shortly before he was released on bail, Norman began his next sex operation, the Delta Project, and began publishing a
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called ''Hermes''. From Cook County Jail, Norman sent out three newsletters using the jail's
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, claiming that the Delta Project aimed to "provide educational, travel and self-development opportunities for qualified young men of character and integrity" and that "Delta-Dorms" were being established across the U.S. with each dorm having two to four "cadets" overseen by a "don". Police alleged that the "cadets" were underaged
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recruited in Chicago. In a May 1977 interview with the ''Tribune'', Norman denied that Project Delta was sexual in nature and claimed to have sent the newsletter to over 7,000 people. At the time of the interview, police said that the newsletter had 5,000 subscribers and grossed over $300,000 per year. Norman was
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d in the fall of 1977, but was arrested again in Chicago in June 1978 for having sex with two underage boys from a local
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and taking pornographic pictures of both. One of the boys informed investigators that Norman was in the process of selling him to a client and he (Norman) was simply "waiting for isplane ticket". Norman was accused of re-founding the Delta Project, now called the Creative Corps and M-C Publications, after being released from prison and operating it out of his apartment at 685 1/2 West Wrightwood Avenue, allegedly sending photos of the boys to a "don" in Canada. In a raid of the apartment, 20,000 pink index cards (or possibly 50,000 to 100,000) containing the names of customers were found.


Pennsylvania: Handy Andy

Between October 1983 and May 1984, Norman produced and published a child pornography magazine called ''Handy Andy'' from his rural home and a nearby motel in
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,
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. He exploited at least twenty teenage boys from the area, enticing them with drugs and alcohol and photographing them engaged in various sex acts. Norman fled Pennsylvania after his home was raided on May 31, 1984, but was captured in
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, in October 1984. He was released on bail in March 1985 and promptly fled again. Norman was captured in August 1987 in
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, and given a six-year prison sentence for crimes in Illinois. He was later
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to Pennsylvania and sentenced to 18 months to 36 months in prison for charges related to ''Handy Andy''. A 1986 news report focusing on ''Handy Andy'' stated that Norman was wanted in five different states for child sex crimes.


Later crimes

Norman was convicted of child molestation in Colorado in 1988 and of distributing child pornography in California in 1995 and 1998. He was released from prison in California in 1999, but was declared a
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and was detained indefinitely at
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. He was eventually released from Atascadero to the rural town of
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, under strict conditions. On February 2, 2009, Norman violated those conditions by giving a note containing his contact information to a 19-year-old grocery bagger in
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. In March 2009 he was ordered back into state custody, this time at
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, where he died in 2011.


Possible connection to Dean Corll

Following Norman's 1973 arrest in Dallas, news reports indicated police were investigating if he had any ties to
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Dean Corll Dean Arnold Corll (December 24, 1939 – August 8, 1973) was an American serial killer and pederast who abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered a minimum of 28 teenage boys and young men between 1970 and 1973 in Houston and Pasadena, Texas. He ...
. Corll murdered at least 28 teenage boys and young men in
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between 1970 and 1973. Corll was himself killed on August 8, 1973, by his accomplice
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, just days before Norman's arrest. Norman had previously lived in Houston, as evidenced by his 1954 and 1956 arrests there. Additionally, the source who tipped off police about the Odyssey Foundation was a prostitute involved in the organization who got scared after an unidentified man in Houston requested his services. Henley gave a statement to police following Corll's death in which he stated that Corll claimed to be involved with a Dallas-based organization that "bought and sold boys, ran whores and dope and stuff like that". Police stated they did not think Corll's other accomplice,
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, was involved with the Odyssey Foundation, but also did not rule out Corll and Henley as being involved, though they stated they had no evidence connecting them to Norman's organization. In 1975 however, Houston police reported finding pictures depicting eleven of Corll's victims during a raid on a
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ring, once again raising the possibility of connections to Norman.


Possible connection to John Wayne Gacy

Norman is also alleged to have been connected to another serial killer,
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, who murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men in Chicago between 1972 and 1978. A May 1977 report from the ''
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'' stated that Norman's closest associate in running the Delta Project was a 25-year-old convicted murderer named Philip Paske. Known for his violent streak, Paske was implicated in several thefts and murders, the most notable of the latter being three young boys killed in 1977, one of which was set to testify against Norman. The link between Paske and Norman was made when it was discovered they shared a
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that was used for distributing Norman's newsletters, which Paske helped facilitate. On August 16, 1977, the ''Tribune'' outed Paske when they found out that he worked for the City of Chicago as a lifeguard. Paske was described as being tall, blonde, having a bad complexion, and often dressed as a woman. He died in 1998. Police alleged that Paske had taken over running the Delta Project after Norman was sent to prison. He was also at Norman's apartment during Norman's arrest in 1978, though Paske himself was not arrested. Paske had worked for Gacy's construction company, PDM Contractors. Gacy implicated Paske, Norman and two other PDM employees as his accomplices in murder. In a 1992 interview, Gacy claimed Norman and the Delta Project were producing
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s of young boys, possibly including some of Gacy's victims. At least two victims believed to have been murdered by Gacy, Kenneth Parker and Michael Marino, had last been seen alive close to where Norman lived.


References

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