Ever since Ryan Murphy's Monster series dropped earlier this month, Ed Gein is pretty much all true crime fans have been able ...
Also known as the Plainfield Ghoul, Gein lived in Wisconsin during the 1950s, and is confirmed to have killed two women. He was also a suspect in other unsolved cases. It later emerged he had also dug ...
Ed Gein was arrested for the murders of two women in 1957 after police discovered their remains and the body parts of other ...
Ed Gein's story is one of American criminal history's most notorious and deeply disturbing chapters. It influenced the horror ...
Created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, Monster: The Ed Gein Story stars Charlie Hunnam as the “Godfather of serial killers.” ...
In reality, Gein did not murder a nurse during his time in the asylum. The series portrays Gein discovering a chainsaw in a ...
Monster: The Ed Gein Story brings a chilling and unsettling exploration of one of the most infamous figures in criminal history.
Gein was arrested in 1957 after he was suspected of killing Bernice Worden, a local hardware store owner. When authorities went to Gein's home to question him, no one answered the door, but ...
This was due to an incident in which Schley, frustrated during the questioning, allegedly banged Gein's head and face against a brick wall, per Edward Gein: America’s Most Bizarre Murderer. Gein was ...
Did Ed Gein help capture Ted Bundy, how many people did he kill? Here's what the Netflix series 'Monster' gets wrong about Ed ...
Who was Ed Gein? The new Netflix monster and the inspiration behind 'Psycho' and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' ...