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Edward Gein

All through history there have been stories of death and killing. There have been many murders in America. Some

killers have had odd practices that they inflict on their victims; however, few have gone to the extent of Edward

Gein. Because of his obsession with women and odd practices committed on the bodies of his victims, Edward Gein

is considered to be the most bizarre murderer in America's history.

Ed Gein was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin on August 21, 1906 (Woods 8). His father later moved the family to

Plainfield, Wisconsin (Woods 9). Gein had one brother named Henry (Woods 6). Their father was an alcoholic and

their mother was a strict believer in God and doing the right thing. Their mother impressed on them the importance

of marriage before sex. In 1940, Ed's father died. Even though he was thirty-four, Gein was still living on the farm

with his mother and brother (Woods 22).

In 1944, Henry Gein asked Ed to help him do some controlled burning on a marsh on the family's property. Ed had

taken care of his part of the burning and went looking for his brother, but could not find him. Ed organized a search

party, but they found nothing. On his way back to the house, Ed found Henry laying on a brush pile, dead. Ed

attributed the death to heart attack or smoke inhalation, and the idea of an accident was accepted by all. No autopsy

was performed. Some people believe that this may have been the beginning of Ed's killing spree(Woods 23)....

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 11-27-2005
Category: Biographies
Words: 1738
Pages: 6.95