Ed Gein was committed to the Central State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Wisconsin after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for the murders of two women. He was later transferred to the Mendota Mental Health Institute, where he remained until his death in 1984. Gein's troubled past and the gruesome nature of his crimes made him a notorious figure in criminal history.
Ed Gein went by The Plainfield Butcher, Grandfather of Gore, The Plainfield Ghoul, and The Ghoul of Plainfield.
No, he went to trial and was found legally insane.
No. The Soul of this man is not wandering around on earth free to go as he pleases.
He went to rehab because he was addicted to sleeping pills.
Gidget Gein went by G-Spot.
No, she won't.
Rosemary mental assylum
yes,but if you are that stupid then you need to go to a mental hospital
Augusta Gein His mother, moved to a farm on the outskirts of the small town of Plainfield, Wisconsin, to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons. Edward Gein left the premises only to go to school. Besides school, he spent most of his time doing chores on the farm. I have not found the name of the school he went while living in Wisconsin.
absolutely. if you are voluntary you can also leave at any time, they can't stop you. Just go to hospital and request voluntary mental health commitment.
You get high, and have to go to a mental hospital
because he needs to go into a mental hospital what now