On February 6, significant events in the Chicago area included record temperatures in 1942, the start of John Wayne Gacy’s trial as a suspected serial killer in 1980, and Michael Jordan winning the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 1988. Gacy was portrayed as both a psychopath and a premeditated murderer, while Jordan delighted fans with his athletic prowess. The day also marked a unique moment in weather history with a 30-hour period of a steady temperature of 35 degrees.
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