Ed Gein was arrested in 1957 after police found a farmhouse of ... He also had clothing, furniture, a lampshade and masks made of human skin. Gein was arrested and subsequently dubbed “The Butcher of ...
Gein grew up on an isolated farm, where he lived with his father, mother, and older brother. In 1914, the family relocated from La Crosse, Wisconsin, to the two-story house on a 195-acre plot of land ...
Ed Gein is one of the most famous killers of all time and the subject of Netflix's 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story.' Here's ...
Ed Gein was fixated on death, even robbing graves, and he killed two women in Plainfield, Wisconsin, where he lived on a farm ...
Focusing on the figure who inspired 'Psycho,' 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and more, the latest installment in the anthology ...
Ed Gein was sent to a psychiatric hospital after his arrest on a charge of first-degree murder in 1957. Here's what doctors ...
The Ed Gein Story" focuses on a Wisconsin man who admitted to committing heinous crimes and left questions about others.
Sheriff Arthur Schley arrested Ed Gein on Nov. 16, 1957. Here's everything to know about Schley and his role in the infamous ...
Gein was like a real-life boogeyman, and now a Netflix series from Ryan Murphy, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, starring Charlie ...
Unlike Richard Nixon, who did not conduct the Watergate break-in himself, Ed Gein did a whole bunch of crimes and violated a ...
"I'm only just hearing that Tom Hollander is in that Ed Gein show playing Hitchcock. Insanity," one fan penned online after ...
In the small town of Plainfield, Wisc., Ed Gein was seen as a quiet, odd man who mostly kept to himself. But in November 1957, a police search of his farm revealed evidence that linked him to a ...