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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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264: The Groene Family Massacre: How Shasta Groene Survived Pure Evil
Lights Out
1 hour 21 minutes
1 month ago
264: The Groene Family Massacre: How Shasta Groene Survived Pure Evil
In 2005, following a family massacre leaving 3 dead, two children from the same home went missing near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Their abductor, a man they had never met before, says to call him “daddy,” and he takes them deep into the Lolo National Forest for weeks. This monster was a Level-3 sex offender and a sexual predator for most of his life. Time and again, he had convinced the system he could reform. But his final crimes proved that he would only get worse.
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.