because he is crazy.
She was his first victim of many that he dismembered.
Ed Gein was a notorious American serial killer and grave robber who targeted women between 1954 and 1957. He would exhume bodies from graveyards to make items such as masks and furniture from human body parts. Gein's bizarre and gruesome crimes inspired several films and became the basis for fictional characters like Norman Bates in "Psycho" and Leatherface in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
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Ed Gein's birth name is Edward Theodore Gein.
Ed Gein was born on August 27, 1906.
Ed Gein was born on August 27, 1906.
The Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein stood at 5' 7".
He was 48 when he killed Mary Hogan, owner of a local tavern. That was his first kill.
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Ed Gein, born August 27, 1906, died July 26,1984, was from Plainfield, Wisconsin.
Ed Gein went by The Plainfield Butcher, Grandfather of Gore, The Plainfield Ghoul, and The Ghoul of Plainfield.
Plainfield, Wisconsin
The closest match for Ed Gien is Ed Gein, whose full name was Edward Theodore Gein. Gein was a murderer and grave robber who was apprehended on November 16, 1957. He was eventually sentenced to life in prison which he served in a mental hospital.
ed gein was born in lacrosse wisconsin. his mother didnt approve of the city so they moved to plainfield which is about 4 hours east of lacrosse
No. The moviemakers got the idea for the Leatherface character from the real-life serial killer Ed Gein. Ed Gein lived in Wisconsin.