Episode 8: The Butcher of Plainfield - Ed Gein
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He wasn’t a prolific killer, but Ed Gein changed the face of horror forever.
In 1950s small-town Wisconsin, police uncovered a farmhouse filled with human remains, furniture made of skin, skulls turned into bowls, and a “woman suit” sewn from corpses.
The man behind it all?
A quiet handyman with a twisted obsession rooted in childhood trauma and a disturbing attachment to his mother.
In this episode, we break down the crimes, psychology, and cultural legacy of Ed Gein, the real-life inspiration behind Norman Bates, Buffalo Bill, and Leatherface.
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