Not since Jack the Ripper or H.H. Holmes had a criminal so thoroughly shocked and captivated the public imagination; yet Gein’s crimes went far beyond what anyone imagined a person could be capable of. Indeed, he has served as the basis for some of Hollywood’s most iconic horror films including Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. And, while he is only known to have killed two people during his active period, the list of crimes he is suspected of having committed is long and likely to remain a source of speculation for a long time to come.
Thank you to the magical Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!
References
Associated Press. 1968. “Gein prosecution winds up murder testimony.” Capital Times, November 9: 9.
—. 1968. “Gein ruled fit to stand trial.” Green Bay Press-Gazette, January 16: 1.
Capital Times. 1958. “Bar Gein house admission fees.” Capital Times, March 12: 4.
—. 1957. “Claims ten skulls came from graves .” Capital Times, November 18: 1.
—. 1958. “Gein insane, psychiatrist tells court.” Capital Times, January 6: 3.
—. 1957. “Nearly wed gein, woman reveals.” Capital Times, November 20: 1.
—. 1957. “Plan to open at least two.” Capital Times, November 23: 1.
—. 1957. “Weeping Gein joins minister in prayer.” Capital Times, November 22: 1.
—. 1957. “‘Won’t believe’ graves robbed .” Capital Times, November 19: 1.
Daily Tribune. 1954. “Believe Bancroft tavernkeeper was slain.” Daily Tribune, December 9: 1.
—. 1944. “Rites today for the man who died in Roche-a-Cri fire.” Daily Tribune, May 19: 1.
Engel, Dave. 2005. “Whatever happened to Mary Hogan?” Daily Tribune, December 5: 6.
La Crosse Tribune. 1957. “State pushes murder charges against .” La Crosse Tribune, November 22: 1.
Portage Daily Register. 1957. “New rifle in shop used in slaying storekeeper.” Portage Daily Register, November 19: 1.
Schechter, Harold. 1998. Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho. New York, NY: Gallery Books.
Stevens Point Journal. 1958. “Ed Gein’s real estate sold for under $4,000.” Stevens Point Journal, March 31: 1.
—. 1958. “Gein farmhouse leveled by early morning blaze.” Stevens Point Journal, March 20: 1.
—. 1958. “Open house at Gein farm draws crowds.” Stevens Point Journal, March 24: 1.
—. 1957. “Results of lie test announced.” Stevens Point Journal, November 20: 1.
—. 1954. “Woman’s disappearance hints slaying at Pine Grove tavern.” Stevens Point Journal, December 9: 1.
United Press. 1957. “Hospital gets ready for Gein.” Capital Times, November 23: 2.
United Press International. 1968. “Ed Gein found guilty of 1957 murder in Plainfield.” Capital Times, November 14: 2.
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