Reader discretion is advised. When authorities discovered Ed Gein‘s house in Plainfield, Wisconsin, for the first time, he was suspected of killing a hardware store owner, Bernice Worden.
Harold Schechter, a true crime historian and author who wrote the definitive book about Gein, “Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein ... lives in some remote house… The Gein story ...
The story of Ed Gein is potentially more gruesome than Dahmer’s was. When police entered Gein’s property they found one of the most harrowing crime scenes ever reported. The house was ...
Ed Gein wasn’t actually a serial ... whom he killed in 1954, Gein revealed the rest of the body parts scattered about in his house came from stealing female corpses from local cemeteries.