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   Ed Gein was born on August 27, 1984 at La Crosse Wisconsin
   To drunk and jobless father George Philip Gein who married Augusta Wilhelmine the
    mother of (Edward Theodore Gein) and brother Henry Gein
   Gein’s family was a disaster because of the hatred between both parent and George’s
    drinking habits, laziness and abusive actions towards Edward and his brother
   Augusta Gein’s mother was a Lutheran extremist who taught her boys about the evils of
    the world about wicked and how women's only use is to seduce a man into evil, the
    outcome of the extreme chiseling teachings brainwashed or traumatized Edward, to the
    equivalence that Gein never a normal or natural associating sexual feelings that a normal
    adolescent would have and becoming attached to his mother Augusta always criticized and
    put down the boy how they were worthless as there father . Hennery had enough and
    ignored his mother and disrespected her later on they separated from the father and
    moved to Plainfield Wisconsin.
   George Gein father died of a heart attack
   Henry Gein and Ed Gein was fighting a brush fire in their own residents Edward report him
    missing and lead the police to his dead body.
   On December 29, 1945 Ed Gein’s mother died of a stroke , this brought a new radical
    emotional and physiological episode which changed Edward forever.
   Living on his own locked up on his house ed gein became interested
    on Nazi experimental books, female anatomy books, and sexual
    desires. Slowly becoming insane alone because of the absence of his
    mother.
   He was a loner in the town and was described as a nice handyman
    but a odd one helping out the people of the town and was usually
    taking odd jobs such as babysitting
   A long time friend invited him for some graveyard maintenance.
   His friend found out that Gein was taking out the bodies out of the
    grave and Gein said I'm going to use the bodies and experiment on
    them.
   Despite of his normal appearance nobody knew what was
    happening behind closed doors.
   On November 16 1957 Bernice Worden disappeared from her hardware were she worked at.
   Ed Gein was the prime suspect of Worden’s disappearance
   The authorities arrived at Gein’s residence the home seemed to be closed and they saw that the door
    of the shed open to there surprise they found the body of Bernice Worden dead
   They found her naked and hung upside down with you head, breasts, and sex organs mutilated
    including the body sliced from the pubic region to the chest
   To the horrific scene the police force them selves in into the house discovering a horrendous scene
   THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WERE DISCOVERED INSIDE:
   The head of another resident named: MARY HOGAN’s head In a paper bag
   Head of Bernice Worden
   4 noses
   Bones
   Ten female heads
   Bowls of human skulls
   9 handmade human skin masks
   A belt from female nipples
   Lips on the window shade
   Chairs covered with the skins of human bodies
   9 vulvas in a shoe box
   Human face skin made into lamp shades
   Gein was arrested and was detained into trail

   He was imprisoned into Central State Hospital for the Criminally
    Insane because he wasn’t stable enough to explain his crime

   He was charged with first degree murder for the murder of Bernice
    Worden and Mary Hogan but was not found guilty because of his
    mental state.
   Years later when gein was mentally stable he was questioned about
    the motives of his murders and he said he chose those women
    because it reminded him of his mother and he needed something
    close to him that reminded him about his mother
   He dug out middle aged women that reminded him of his mother.

   He confessed that after his mother died he wanted to have a sex
    change say that he positioned vulvae on his pubic region and put a
    vest of the upper torso of breasts an mutilated other bodies

   Expert categorized him on the psychopathic list

   He had lust but hatred over women

   He was sexually unstable and deranged
   The son of Bernice Worden said that he saw Gein the last
    person at the hardware store after his mothers
    disappearance buying anti freeze
   Shot wounds were found on Worden upper body from a 22
    mm rifle they found at gein home
   The bodies of the victims at geins residence afflicted the
    accusations straight to him.
    There would be more information if the other bodies found
    were recent victims, from the new studies used today by
    forensic anthropologists
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Ed gein period 3 ag

  • 1.
  • 2. Ed Gein was born on August 27, 1984 at La Crosse Wisconsin  To drunk and jobless father George Philip Gein who married Augusta Wilhelmine the mother of (Edward Theodore Gein) and brother Henry Gein  Gein’s family was a disaster because of the hatred between both parent and George’s drinking habits, laziness and abusive actions towards Edward and his brother  Augusta Gein’s mother was a Lutheran extremist who taught her boys about the evils of the world about wicked and how women's only use is to seduce a man into evil, the outcome of the extreme chiseling teachings brainwashed or traumatized Edward, to the equivalence that Gein never a normal or natural associating sexual feelings that a normal adolescent would have and becoming attached to his mother Augusta always criticized and put down the boy how they were worthless as there father . Hennery had enough and ignored his mother and disrespected her later on they separated from the father and moved to Plainfield Wisconsin.  George Gein father died of a heart attack  Henry Gein and Ed Gein was fighting a brush fire in their own residents Edward report him missing and lead the police to his dead body.  On December 29, 1945 Ed Gein’s mother died of a stroke , this brought a new radical emotional and physiological episode which changed Edward forever.
  • 3. Living on his own locked up on his house ed gein became interested on Nazi experimental books, female anatomy books, and sexual desires. Slowly becoming insane alone because of the absence of his mother.  He was a loner in the town and was described as a nice handyman but a odd one helping out the people of the town and was usually taking odd jobs such as babysitting  A long time friend invited him for some graveyard maintenance.  His friend found out that Gein was taking out the bodies out of the grave and Gein said I'm going to use the bodies and experiment on them.  Despite of his normal appearance nobody knew what was happening behind closed doors.
  • 4. On November 16 1957 Bernice Worden disappeared from her hardware were she worked at.  Ed Gein was the prime suspect of Worden’s disappearance  The authorities arrived at Gein’s residence the home seemed to be closed and they saw that the door of the shed open to there surprise they found the body of Bernice Worden dead  They found her naked and hung upside down with you head, breasts, and sex organs mutilated including the body sliced from the pubic region to the chest  To the horrific scene the police force them selves in into the house discovering a horrendous scene  THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WERE DISCOVERED INSIDE:  The head of another resident named: MARY HOGAN’s head In a paper bag  Head of Bernice Worden  4 noses  Bones  Ten female heads  Bowls of human skulls  9 handmade human skin masks  A belt from female nipples  Lips on the window shade  Chairs covered with the skins of human bodies  9 vulvas in a shoe box  Human face skin made into lamp shades
  • 5. Gein was arrested and was detained into trail  He was imprisoned into Central State Hospital for the Criminally Insane because he wasn’t stable enough to explain his crime  He was charged with first degree murder for the murder of Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan but was not found guilty because of his mental state.
  • 6. Years later when gein was mentally stable he was questioned about the motives of his murders and he said he chose those women because it reminded him of his mother and he needed something close to him that reminded him about his mother  He dug out middle aged women that reminded him of his mother.  He confessed that after his mother died he wanted to have a sex change say that he positioned vulvae on his pubic region and put a vest of the upper torso of breasts an mutilated other bodies  Expert categorized him on the psychopathic list  He had lust but hatred over women  He was sexually unstable and deranged
  • 7. The son of Bernice Worden said that he saw Gein the last person at the hardware store after his mothers disappearance buying anti freeze  Shot wounds were found on Worden upper body from a 22 mm rifle they found at gein home  The bodies of the victims at geins residence afflicted the accusations straight to him.  There would be more information if the other bodies found were recent victims, from the new studies used today by forensic anthropologists