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  1. 3 de mai. de 2019 · Como se não fosse suficiente matar e esquartejar suas vítimas, Edward Gein criou macabros objetos com partes dos corpos de suas vítimas. Entre as coisas apreendidas em sua casa, estavam 10 taças feitas de crânios, lâmpadas feitas de pele e outros objetos cobertos de pele humana.

    • 10 Curtain Pull
    • 9 Lampshade
    • 8 Chairs
    • 7 Bowls, Tableware, and Ashtrays
    • 6 Masks
    • 5 Corset and Belt
    • 4 Wall Hanging and Other Artifacts
    • 3 Vest
    • 2 Dress
    • 1 Accessories

    Gein confessed to having murdered only two women, bar owner Mary Hogan and hardware store owner Bernice Worden. But some believe that he may have killed as many as seven. The exact number is difficult to determine because Gein supplemented the bodies of his murder victims with corpses he stole from nearby cemeteries, the latter of whom included 51-...

    To occupy himself, Gein became an avid reader. His collection of reading materials, however, was decidedly bizarre. His library included articles about cannibalism, headhunting, shrunken heads, and Nazi lampshades made of human skin. Gein also studied Gray’s Anatomy. It seems that his reading provided him with some grisly home decorating ideas. Amo...

    Gein parted with few of his victims’ body parts. He kept organs in his refrigerator and appears to have consumed parts of them after cooking them on his stovetop or in his oven. Some say that he occasionally shared his macabre dinners with acquaintances. Among the terror trove of items that authorities discovered in Gein’s house was a set of chairs...

    Some serial killers are obsessed with the skulls of their victims. For example, Richard Ramirez (aka the “Night Stalker”) liked to draw them. After splitting open his victims’ skulls, Russian serial killer Alexander Pichushkin was fond of pouring vodka into them. Gein used the skulls from his visits to nearby cemeteries as makeshift soup bowls or a...

    Gein, who wore women’s body parts as clothing, made sure that his ghastly costume included a number of masks, all made from dead women’s faces. The masks looked as real as they were, consisting of his victims’ entire faces, including hair, foreheads, eyebrows, eyelids (with eyelashes), ears, noses, lips, chins, and jaws. The only things missing wer...

    Even as a boy, Gein exhibited effeminate behavior, which subjected him to his classmates’ bullying at times. After Augusta’s death, it seemed that he was increasingly desperate to become a woman himself, possibly as a means of “resurrecting” his mother. Although he claimed to have refrained from necrophilia because the women’s corpses “smelled too ...

    Mounds of bizarre artifacts were strewn, stacked, and jumbled on the floors of Gein’s house. These included a wastebasket made of human skin, skulls atop bedposts, a collection of noses, a box full of vulvae, and the head of victim Mary Hogan in a bag. Gein also had a wall hanging made of body parts. There were other items just as hideous. Several ...

    During Gein’s lifetime, psychological counseling, hormone therapy, breast augmentation, and sex reassignment surgery were unavailable, and gender dysphoria was unrecognized as such. Consequently, to masquerade as a woman, Gein had to improvise. In addition to his masks, his corset, and his leggings, Gein resorted to using a torso vest. Fashioned fr...

    Gein sewed the skin of his victims into the grotesque gowns that he donned when he masqueraded as a woman. His wearing of these despicable dresses inspired the donning of similar attire in several of the horror filmsthat include incidents similar to Gein’s own.

    Gein’s wardrobe also included a number of accessories, such as an apron of his victim’s skin. Bizarre even for Gein, the protective garment was a patchwork of incongruous pieces of skin sewn together with large, thick stitches similar to those a coroner might use after performing an autopsy. There’s a nipple over the left breast portion of the apro...

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  2. 5 de jul. de 2019 · Todos os objetos macabros criados por Ed Gein, em que foram utilizadas peles humanas e tomados como evidências, teriam sido destruídos pela polícia assim que foram fotografados e examinados em laboratório.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2016 · Além disso, outros artefatos feitos por Ed incluíam um par de luvas, um baú, um avental, meias, cúpulas de abajures e estofados de cadeiras feitos de pele humana.

  4. Foi nesse dia que nasceu Edward Theodore Gein, ou apenas Ed Gein. A cidade é La Crosse, nos EUA. La Crosse atualmente é uma pequena cidade nos EUA. E na época era um lugar ainda menor,...

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  5. 19 de abr. de 2020 · A vida e os crimes cometidos por Ed Gein, assassino em série e ladrão de lápides americano, são dignos de um filme de terror. Sua trajetória inspirou três dessa categoria que podem ser considerados clássicos do cinema mundial.

  6. Ed Gein é certamente um dos assassinos mais famosos da história, muito graças aos estranhos objetos feitos por ele com partes de corpos humanos. Além de assassino Gein era um profanador de túmulos, de onde ele tirava a matéria prima para seus estranhos souvenirs.

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