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  1. 19 de abr. de 2020 · Ainda que o filme não traga um personagem totalmente inspirado no serial killer estadunidense Ed Gein, muitos dos detalhes minuciosamente colocados pelo diretor Tobe Hooper faziam referência a ele. Leatherface usa máscaras feitas de pele humana — seu nome, na verdade, já diz isso.

    • What Life in Ed Gein's House Was Like Before The Killings Began
    • When Gein Was Left Alone with Mother
    • The Butcher of Plainfield's Grisly Murders Begin
    • The Horrors Uncovered Inside Ed Gein's House
    • Ed Gein's Trial and Lasting Legacy of Horror
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    Born Edward Theodore Gein on Aug. 27, 1906, in La Crosse, Wisconsin, his parents were by all accounts a mismatched pair for such a vulnerable young boy. His father, George, was an alcoholic which meant that the boy was largely watched over by his mother, Augusta. Augusta, meanwhile, was a complete religious fanatic. Though Ed grew up alongside his ...

    Gein and his brother were attempting to pick up the slack left by their admittedly complacent father after he passed away. The two brothers worked a variety of odd jobs to make ends meet and support their mother lest her wrath be turned against them. In 1944, however, a supposed accident shrank the Gein family even further. Gein and Henry were burn...

    Living alone in the sizable house once inhabited by his parents and older brother, Ed Gein started to go off the rails. He kept his mother's room spotless and untouched, presumably in an effort to repress the fact that she'd died. The rest of Ed Gein's house, meanwhile, was utterly neglected. Everywhere, trash piled up. Piles of household items, fu...

    Bernice Worden was reported missing on Nov. 16, 1957. The Plainfield hardware store she worked in was empty. The cash register was gone and there was a trail of blood leading all the way out the back door. The woman's son, Frank Worden, was a deputy sheriff and he was immediately suspicious of the reclusive Gein. He focused much of his initial inve...

    Ten years after Ed Gein's house was raided and he was committed to Central State Hospital, he was found fit to stand trial. That November he was found guilty of the murder of Bernice Worden. However, since Gein was also found insane during the initial trial, the killer was once again committed to Central State Hospital. In 1974, Gein submitted his ...

    See the shocking pictures of what authorities found inside Ed Gein's house after his arrest in 1957. The serial killer used human skin to make chairs, masks, and lampshades, and kept body parts and skulls as trophies.

  2. 30 de ago. de 2016 · Conheça a mente perturbada que deu origem a alguns dos protagonistas mais icônicos dos filmes de suspense.

  3. 26 de nov. de 2019 · Saiba como Ed Gein, o homem que inspirou o personagem Leatherface do filme de terror, matou e desmembrava pessoas em sua fazenda. Conheça os detalhes do crime, a motivação e o final trágico de Ed Gein.

  4. Saiba quem foi Ed Gein, o criminoso que inspirou o personagem Leatherface do filme “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. Veja como sua história de exumação e assassinato se tornou um ícone do terror e uma fonte de curiosidade.

  5. 3 de fev. de 2010 · Ed Gein, Serial Killer. To say that Ed Gein was deviant would be a gross understatement. Gein was a perverted killer who loved to play with women's corpses. He murdered wives and sisters of neighbours; he dug up corpses, skinned them, and made masks and flesh-toned leggings. He wore a victim's upper body skin as an apron.

  6. 29 de jan. de 2022 · Ed Gein was a notorious murderer who skinned and dismembered his victims to make gruesome objects like chairs and lampshades. He was the inspiration for several horror movies, such as Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.