Ed Gein was arrested for the murders of two women in 1957 after police discovered their remains and the body parts of other ...
Here's what happened to various Wisconsin sites associated with Ed Gein, the focus of season three of Netflix's "Monster" ...
Ed Gein's story is one of American criminal history's most notorious and deeply disturbing chapters. It influenced the horror ...
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 ...
Despite Gein's admission of murdering Hogan and Worden, his lawyer entered a plea of “not guilty by reason of insanity.” As a result, and following a schizophrenia diagnosis, in January 1958 Gein was ...
The arrest of notorious criminal Ed Gein in 1957 brought forth a bizarre claim of an alleged romantic relationship with a Plainfield woman named Adeline Watkins. However, the nature of this connection ...
Ed Gein, whose crimes are being explored in Netflix's 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story,' had one older brother named Henry. Here's ...
Jenn Adams examines the frustrating representation of Adeline Wakins in Ryan Murphy’s ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’.
Speaking of babysitting, another murder that Gein is portrayed as committing in Monster: The Ed Gein Story is that of a ...
Did Ed Gein help capture Ted Bundy, how many people did he kill? Here's what the Netflix series 'Monster' gets wrong about Ed ...
Monster: The Ed Gein Story,' now on Netflix, is about the serial killer who inspired 'Psycho' and 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.' ...