The villains in some of America’s most iconic horror movies, like “Psycho” and “The Silence of the Lambs,” were inspired by crimes dating back to the 1950s committed by real-life killer and grave ...
Dubbed the “Butcher of Plainfield,” Gein is a deceased serial killer and grave robber from Plainfield, Wisconsin, who exhumed corpses and admittedly murdered two women in the 1950s. Police discovered ...
In Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Ryan Murphy once again dives into an infamous case involving an American killer, following up on Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik ...
Netflix dropped "Monster: The Ed Gein Story" on Oct. 3, the latest installment from producer Ryan Murphy that chronicles notorious killers through scripted drama. It's the second time Murphy has drawn ...
Ed Gein was a Wisconsin grave robber and serial murderer from Plainfield, who has inspired notorious fictional serial killers, from Norman Bates in Psycho to the Buffalo Bill character in Silence of ...
Ed Gein’s brother Henry Gein did die in a suspicious manner, but his cause of death was not listed as murder. Ed Gein was a Wisconsin grave robber and serial murderer from Plainfield, who has inspired ...
Ryan Murphy's new horror series, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, dropped on Netflix on October 3. It tells the chilling real-life tale of the Wisconsin farmer and handyman turned grave robber and killer.
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A Santa Fe jury deliberated for eight hours over two days before convicting a man of murder in connection with the 2023 shooting death of 17-year-old Eduardo Preciado Luevano. The jury made up of 10 ...
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Nearly two decades after the remains of a person known as “The Woman in the Well” were found, Canadian authorities announced the remains belonged to a woman named Alice Spence. Her listing in a 1916 ...