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Lights Out
Mile Higher Media & Audioboom Studios
268 episodes
4 days ago
Ed Gein's legacy places him as one of the most depraved serial killers in US history. Less remembered for his murders, the meek and simple Ed Gein kept a mortifying collection of paraphernalia fashioned from human remains on display in his farmhouse. His collection marked a new disturbing level for the criminally insane in the mid-1900s. His crimes became a revelation to the world, showing the public what killers were truly capable of, and his notorious legacy went on to inspire some of the darkest tales in American folklore, including Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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Ed Gein's legacy places him as one of the most depraved serial killers in US history. Less remembered for his murders, the meek and simple Ed Gein kept a mortifying collection of paraphernalia fashioned from human remains on display in his farmhouse. His collection marked a new disturbing level for the criminally insane in the mid-1900s. His crimes became a revelation to the world, showing the public what killers were truly capable of, and his notorious legacy went on to inspire some of the darkest tales in American folklore, including Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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258: Drug Trips, Satanic Worship & A Brutal Murder That Shocked Long Island
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1 hour 51 minutes
2 months ago
258: Drug Trips, Satanic Worship & A Brutal Murder That Shocked Long Island
The Acid King, Ricky Kasso, was an affluent kid from a troubled home. Kicked out of the house by an abusive father at 13, he found himself on the streets with other wayward teenagers of Northport, New York. Heavy drugs kept him there, an obsession with Satan manifested, and the murder he would later commit would become one of the most sensationalized Satanic Panic crimes in US history.
Lights Out
Ed Gein's legacy places him as one of the most depraved serial killers in US history. Less remembered for his murders, the meek and simple Ed Gein kept a mortifying collection of paraphernalia fashioned from human remains on display in his farmhouse. His collection marked a new disturbing level for the criminally insane in the mid-1900s. His crimes became a revelation to the world, showing the public what killers were truly capable of, and his notorious legacy went on to inspire some of the darkest tales in American folklore, including Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.