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Ed Gein Serial Killer
Inception Point Ai
4 episodes
3 weeks ago
This three-part true crime series examines Ed Gein, whose 1957 arrest in Plainfield, Wisconsin revealed unimaginable horrors. Investigators discovered a farmhouse filled with human remains fashioned into household objects: skulls as bowls, lampshades from skin, furniture upholstered with human tissue, and a "woman suit" Ed wore to transform himself into his deceased mother. Host Raven Thorne traces Ed's transformation from an abused child under his domineering mother Augusta's control, through decades of grave robbery and two admitted murders, to his trial and lifelong psychiatric confinement. The series explores how Ed Gein's crimes inspired Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs, forever changing American horror culture.
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This three-part true crime series examines Ed Gein, whose 1957 arrest in Plainfield, Wisconsin revealed unimaginable horrors. Investigators discovered a farmhouse filled with human remains fashioned into household objects: skulls as bowls, lampshades from skin, furniture upholstered with human tissue, and a "woman suit" Ed wore to transform himself into his deceased mother. Host Raven Thorne traces Ed's transformation from an abused child under his domineering mother Augusta's control, through decades of grave robbery and two admitted murders, to his trial and lifelong psychiatric confinement. The series explores how Ed Gein's crimes inspired Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs, forever changing American horror culture.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series!
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Ed Gein Serial Killer The Making of a Monster
Ed Gein Serial Killer
26 minutes
1 month ago
Ed Gein Serial Killer The Making of a Monster
Ed Gein: Episode 1 Summary - The Making of a Monster Episode one explores Ed Gein's transformation from abused child to grave robber. Born in 1906, Ed grew up under the absolute control of his fanatically religious mother Augusta, who preached that all women except herself were corrupt. Isolated on a remote Wisconsin farm, subjected to relentless psychological abuse, Ed developed a twisted worldview. After his father's death in 1940 and his brother Henry's suspicious death in 1944, Ed lived alone with Augusta until her death in 1945. Her passing shattered Ed's reality. He sealed her rooms as a shrine while the rest of the farmhouse decayed. By 1947, Ed began robbing graves, exhuming bodies to create a "woman suit" from human skin, attempting to resurrect or become his mother.
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Ed Gein Serial Killer
This three-part true crime series examines Ed Gein, whose 1957 arrest in Plainfield, Wisconsin revealed unimaginable horrors. Investigators discovered a farmhouse filled with human remains fashioned into household objects: skulls as bowls, lampshades from skin, furniture upholstered with human tissue, and a "woman suit" Ed wore to transform himself into his deceased mother. Host Raven Thorne traces Ed's transformation from an abused child under his domineering mother Augusta's control, through decades of grave robbery and two admitted murders, to his trial and lifelong psychiatric confinement. The series explores how Ed Gein's crimes inspired Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs, forever changing American horror culture.
Click here to browse handpicked Amazon finds inspired by this podcast series!
https://amzn.to/42YoQGI