The entire horror genre has been shaped by a guy who only did 2-3 murders, got declared legally insane, and spent the rest of his life living peacefully in the in-patient mental ward of a hospital.
@@lauravampire1276 I mean the dude made furniture out of human skin and had a box full of women bits.. As bad as every serial killer has been none of them made skin furniture and skin clothing. You surpass others when your room looks like it's straight out of Silent Hill.
And you could trust your kids with someone more often back then too which is even scarier, nowadays you can’t trust kids with anyone whatsoever besides family and sometimes not even family
Killers aren't evil, fanged beasts that come out at night to prey on the innocent. They're people that walk would among us everyday and we would never know it. Gacy was a birthday clown. Bundy was a "warm and loving" boyfriend who went to law school.
@@Pnk_Rckr while that is true, Bundy was more of a charismatic boy next door persona. Bundy had multiple attempts on his long time girlfriends life. One of them being closing up all exits ( like space under doors and closing windows ) and leaving the fireplace burning, which almost killed her by suffocation. He resisted in the end and ended up saving her life moments before death.
My grandpa was a security guard at Mendota when Ed Gein was there. My grandpa said he was not scary or threatening, he was just a strange and quiet old man. Which I always thought was kinda creepy considering what he did.
Just read the book “Deviant” by Harold Schechter. I consider myself a strong stomached guy. I don’t think I’ve ever walked out of a horror movie or anything like that because it was too much. I had to set that book down several times. The details of what the cops found in Gein’s house were beyond disturbing.
I have never read that book, but I used to LOVE gory things. Ever since this whole quarantine, I was with my mom and sisters for TOO long. I became obsessed with gore and everytime I read it or saw something I would just giggle. Now that I can go back to school, I can barely stomach gore and gory details, so yee. :'))
Lol i thought it was him. I feel like I could work for them and being them worldly true horror stories. None that made it to a movie. Like the soap nana. She'd open a orphanage for families to bring the unwanted and she had a success rate of adopting kids out at almost 90%, odd isn't it? Well after 6years she was caught and it was discovered all the kids that were "adopted" were actually now missing or never left the place.. at least in one piece. The 80% of kids were turned into soap after she killed them (usually suffercation/drowning) she'd take their body fat and churned it into soap a bit smelly soap but soap none the less. Made bank off it of cause it was "organic". A Russian elder woman during the 1920's i believe it was or it was the 80s.
This dude's talking at the bottom of his range for "radio voice", in order to add inflection you must have ups and down in tone plus inflection to avoid a monotone. When on the lower notes in that natural fluctuation, his voice cannot go lower with ease and so it gets a fry.
I really feel for the cops who had to go through Ed Gein's house and barn. Discovering all of those gruesome....discoveries. Those guys were likely to be in therapy for the rest of their lives.
@@ephwurd2yurMother how is it phyco to want to study a creature that so drastically differs from the standard norm? Are you not curious as to how and why his mind works that way ? Do you have no scientific curiosity at all?
Fun fact: When you do the math Ed’s older brother Henry was very likely conceived before marriage, thus making Augusta (the mom) a hypocrite. Augusta and George married December 1900, Henry was born January 1901.
so this one person inspired texas chainsaw massacre, psycho, silence of the lambs, and halloween, several of the most iconic and horror films of all time, he's basically the literal american boogie man
What disturbs me is that Ed Gein is buried in the same cemetery as a lot of his victims that he dug up and used their bodies for his hellish deeds. If someone did that to my loved one, I'll be damned if that for would be buried in the same cemetery, I'd dig him up and burn his body. That's just an insult and slap in the face to the victims families.
He is buried with his family! You can’t excuse the murders but you can’t excuse the awfulness of his childhood! George and Augusta gein deserves no pity! They turned their son into a killer!
@@priestessmikokikyo77 okay sorry for what I commented. I kind of got a little bit of too far because I just got annoyed a bit since I was watching the Texas Chainsaw massacre with my family.
I actually feel very sorry for Ed Gein. He and his brother were the children of a bitter woman who was incapable to giving love to her male children because of her own mental difficulties and her difficult marriage, drunken probably cruel husband. What he did was horrific but allowing for his mental state, isolation and his childhood he is basically a product of his deranged parents and therefore needs sympathy but with a caution added if ever someone like him is evger encountered!
God I really hate this one bc it's so creepy how close he was with the towns people.. Like, he literally gutted a woman in his shed and then just went to have dinner with his neighbours as if nothing happened. Imagine the shock of those people. They let him care for their kids and afterwards he just went home to his human furniture and skin suit 🤢 those people must've been seriously scarred for life after they found out
My aunt lived just up the road from Ed,and said the stories of him dancing in the moonlight while wearing a woman suit was true. And that Ed was the town handyman, doing odd jobs all over town.
My mom said he actually babysat her cousins, he helped anyone in town doing odd jobs and such. They also never talk about how during that time. Many hitchhikers and folk that didn't live in the town, but were walking on roads were reported missing. Last seen near that town. She and others think he killed them also. One of her examples were that he had more nipples than women killed or dug up &many were not treated with embalming fluids used at that time. I'm not sure of much else, except her cousins thought he was a very strange man and uncomfortable around him. (Of course they said this after he was caught)
I think someone dancing in the moonlight wearing a cadavers literal face as a mask is probably high on the list of "most frightening sights I never wish to come across in real life"!
"In a trance". Interestingly, the fact that he came up with those alibis would be a point against his legal insanity, which is an inability to understand that what he was doing was wrong in the eyes of society. He even said he went to the cemetery many times but stopped himself, which would imply he knew it was wrong to steal corpses. Still a good call to put him in a mental hospital, since he was some kind of ill, but I doubt he was legally insane.
About time someone went deeper into the family dynamics and what happened to his brother Henry. The poor cops who had to assess the crime scene and go through the house would never have recovered. The same goes for Dahmer's place being searched. Absolutely horrific.
I grew up in Wisconsin, arriving there in 1968. At a yard sale in the 1970’s I found a tattered paperback book about the trial/ transcripts of the trial of Ed Gein , & in it were actually black & white photos of furniture covered with human skin & a photo of a headless woman’s body, who had been gutted like a deer! Not the best book for a 12 year old to read! I don’t know what happened to the book, it disappeared over the years, but it sure was creepy & I never forgot this!
I saw the newest version of the movie & absolutely figured that it was fiction. The fact that a real human actually did the majority of what was in the movie (in real life) is beyond terrifying. I can't even call him a human at that point.
Worked with one who chased someone all the way down the road to their house with a chainsaw. No blade of course, that dude was so fun to do scares with
I honestly never really got into the history behind the Texas Chainsaw but definitely sounds like Ed had a lot of unhealed trauma that he could never go to anyone about- this story is giving me chills 👀🤯
Serial killers usually have a split personality it comes from having a bad upbringing.. for example. If you're not strong enough to take the beatens or the psychological pain.. You make a personality that can. Some serial killers have multiple personalities, with all different names.. Personalities and traits. If you have a child..Make sure you love it.
While you are right in the cause of “multiple personalities”(it’s called did now) the rest of your comment is largely untrue and hurtful to those with did, osdd, etc. people with these conditions are actually more likely to be further victims of abuse and violence than the perpetrators. Even if some serial killers have been diagnosed, they are the unique exception, not the rule. Please do not spread this false information. I’m sorry if I come across as rude, I just want to be clear.
@@queerlittlecactus8749 Hey buddy! I've been studying within universities for over 8 years. Studying multiple cases and earning my phd within criminal psychology.. I understand what you're saying. Serial killers aren't a unique exception.. Every if not all serial killers have these issues..That being said.. Just because that's true. Doesn't mean everyone who has these mental issues will become one. That should already be obvious.
The fact that Ed Geins life story inspired some of the most horror movies of all time... Including Texas chainsaw massacre, psycho and silence of the lambs... Just shows how terrifying and screwed up this person was...
Haven't watched the full video so idk if he mentions this, but Gein had often gifted his neighbors "venison" which was later found to be the meat of the humans that he would taxidermy.
I saw the original movie in 1974 and I just got through watching the movie tonight. The blonde girl who survived deserved an academy award for screaming. My throat was sore just hearing it. It's hard to believe that something so horrific really happened.
This sick dude: I was in and out of a Daze when I commited these murders! Also this dude: **has a whole house made out of corpses and mementos of his victims** Did he have a whole 'nother house he lived in? This guy really thought that lie would work 🤦🏾♀️😰
I saw a What makes a Serial Killer doc with a Psychiatrist who interviewed Ed Gein many years later. She said he really wasn't making any sense, despite being medicated, but was quite docile . That says a lot, because modern anti psychotics are usually quite effective if taken regularly.
We have evil living amongst us everyday. Ed Gein was a quiet old man, but you'd never guess he was a murderer. My thing is, he actually hand crafted furniture with human skin which is so bizarre. He took pride in his art. He literally made gloves from human flesh and he actually wore real human faces (women to be exact)...You can see the influence in Silence Of The Lambs, TCM of course, Devil's Rejects, etc etc... It's crazy how one man can do all that. His house was hoarded, but he kept his mother's area fairly clean and untouched.
I know this case before and for me *ED GEIN* was still the most Insane and Disturbing Serial Killer 💀 He was Shy , vulnerable and timid introvert man compared to other Narcissist and self-centered Serial Killers but when it comes to _Psychological_ aspect GEIN will top the list 💀
This one makes me questions my views. I'm so tired of people acting crazy at the time of the trial that I was thinking we should eliminate insanity as a plea. But then there's this guy...how can you not be completely insane if this is what you do?
I'm currently at my grandmas who lives less than 30 minutes from plainfield. Grew up in central Wisconsin and never knew how close the horrors that took place were until I was an adult.
We need more in between seasonal content of unsolved like this please I’m sure you guys can find someone who will sit here and make these all day for you guys so I hope this isn’t too hard to come across in the future you guys really do have good content tho
Bernice was my great aunt. I never know how to feel about anything inspired by her murder. Honestly I could only watch half this video before stopping despite my love for buzzfeed
There's a story behind the Texas Chainsaw Massacre that never seems to get covered. There was a Vietnam war vet who was out of his mind who dug up graves and made totem poles out of various body parts on the side of the highway. That was some of what inspired the movie.
I loved listening to this because my dad had watched it when it came out when he was 13 and he was scared of any wind chime noise and still is mostly scared of them.
I am glad that they talked about it because not alot of people knew it was based on a true story. Sadly I wish Shane and Ryan covered this on true crimes
Ed is a fascinating case for nature vs. nurture. How much of his heinous behavior came from Augusta's awful, misogynistic influence, and how much was just innate to him from birth? We will probably never know, but it's pretty chilling to think about.
Y'know who else Ed Gein inspired? Robert Bloch. Who did he inspire? Alfred Hitchcock. And who came about before Leatherface? Norman Bates from Psycho! EDIT: I wrote this comment before the end of the video, lmao. Nobody ever mentions Norman Bates, and hearing you mention him made me really happy. :D Thanks for that!
Crazy to think that your family lived where a serial killer did. I don't know why but a town I would visit so much filled with so much horror... Freaky
@@daniellelawman9724if thats how it worked, there would be 95% less police officers. They become a police officer people they wanna help people and stop criminals. Not to see disgusting brutal murder scenes most officers will go their entire career without seeing one
The Texas chainsaw massacre is truly one of the most terrifying films of all time what’s so scary about is because it could ACTUALLY happen like it doesn’t have ghosts or anything in it it could actually happen that’s the terrifying thing and not to mention it takes place in the middle of nowhere
looking at the wiki page rn & apparently it's pretty closely associated with the Hammersmith ghost case, which they just recently did a video on. but i'm surprised they didn't mention anything about it
I find it interesting that they had to remove his gravestone and the gravestone of his mother because people either kept leaving gifts or people would come and destroy it.
I’m catholic and my family was never strict like this I just moved to the Bible Belt and the Baptist’s here are more strict than any Catholic Church I have ever been to up north
Let’s remember that his father was very abusive towards him and his brother. His mother possibly played a part but his father definitely played a larger one, considering sociopathy stems from childhood abuse and teasing. It’s more likely Gein did such horrible things because of his fathers influence instead of his mothers.
@@folkloricmoon I agree, I don't know why they put so much importance on his mothers strictness. All serial killers are said to have had some sort of childhood abuse
i think also the novel PSYCHO by robert bloch was also inspired from ed gein's story. Bloch wrote the book thinking about him. Bloch lived in Wisconsin and Gein was arrested only 50 miles from where he lived
“Based on a true story”
That sentence gives so many people chills when watching a horror movie
It gives me hope
@@yourmomdoesntlikeyou what is that supposed to mean?
@@yourmomdoesntlikeyou what does that mean!!!?
@@yourmomdoesntlikeyou Same. 👍
Sure does! Changes the emotional levels of the plot
It’s crazy how some of the most iconic horror/psychological movies are based on this man.
The entire horror genre has been shaped by a guy who only did 2-3 murders, got declared legally insane, and spent the rest of his life living peacefully in the in-patient mental ward of a hospital.
@@morganalabeille5004 yup. And from what I’ve seen, he and his story still manage to scare people more than other murderers like Ted Bundy...
@@lauravampire1276 I mean the dude made furniture out of human skin and had a box full of women bits.. As bad as every serial killer has been none of them made skin furniture and skin clothing. You surpass others when your room looks like it's straight out of Silent Hill.
Psycho, Texas chainsaw massacre, Silence of the lambs, Maniac...
@@morganalabeille5004 well he did make a nipple belt among other things
One of the most disgusting serial killer was a good babysitter. Thats scary as hell for me.
Oh my goodness your right that really scares me
And you could trust your kids with someone more often back then too which is even scarier, nowadays you can’t trust kids with anyone whatsoever besides family and sometimes not even family
Killers aren't evil, fanged beasts that come out at night to prey on the innocent. They're people that walk would among us everyday and we would never know it. Gacy was a birthday clown. Bundy was a "warm and loving" boyfriend who went to law school.
@@Pnk_Rckr while that is true, Bundy was more of a charismatic boy next door persona. Bundy had multiple attempts on his long time girlfriends life. One of them being closing up all exits ( like space under doors and closing windows ) and leaving the fireplace burning, which almost killed her by suffocation. He resisted in the end and ended up saving her life moments before death.
@@sheesherwhiz3846 I was just using a quote from his girlfriend at the time he was caught.
Ed Gein was the inspiration for Norman Bates in Psycho, Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre, & Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.
You are correct. Finally someone who actually knows the story
@@rachelbaker3382 I know my serial killers. I've studied many over the years, it's fascinating to me.
Me too.. guess we are both kindred spirits in that since. It's always fascinated me as well
and Bloody Face in AHS Asylum
@@noukarous5128 And many more.
My grandpa was a security guard at Mendota when Ed Gein was there. My grandpa said he was not scary or threatening, he was just a strange and quiet old man. Which I always thought was kinda creepy considering what he did.
It makes sense, though. He wouldn't have turned out the way he did if he weren't extremely introverted and isolated.
My grandpa said the same thing
How would ur grandpa know who he was if he was a security guard
@@hollywoodshopaholic see
Man, that is cool, Amira Castillo!!!
Just read the book “Deviant” by Harold Schechter. I consider myself a strong stomached guy. I don’t think I’ve ever walked out of a horror movie or anything like that because it was too much. I had to set that book down several times. The details of what the cops found in Gein’s house were beyond disturbing.
I just finished that book myself. You're absolutely correct!
Oof.
Well I saw pictures and I was in shock
I have never read that book, but I used to LOVE gory things. Ever since this whole quarantine, I was with my mom and sisters for TOO long. I became obsessed with gore and everytime I read it or saw something I would just giggle. Now that I can go back to school, I can barely stomach gore and gory details, so yee. :'))
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"Plainfield, Wisconsin"
Oh man this is about Ed Gein isn't it???
Edit: oh man this is about Ed Gein!
as soon as i saw plainfield i thought the same thing!!!
When I read the title, The chain saw I was ooooohh Ed, the ones who don't know his story are in for a treat
My favourite ed gein
Lol i thought it was him. I feel like I could work for them and being them worldly true horror stories. None that made it to a movie. Like the soap nana. She'd open a orphanage for families to bring the unwanted and she had a success rate of adopting kids out at almost 90%, odd isn't it? Well after 6years she was caught and it was discovered all the kids that were "adopted" were actually now missing or never left the place.. at least in one piece. The 80% of kids were turned into soap after she killed them (usually suffercation/drowning) she'd take their body fat and churned it into soap a bit smelly soap but soap none the less. Made bank off it of cause it was "organic". A Russian elder woman during the 1920's i believe it was or it was the 80s.
UR NAME LMAOOOOO
Why is this guys voice so gravelly, like its both attractive and unnerving in headphones
It’s vocal fry. Some people like it, some people are annoyed by it-seems like you’re in the middle 😆
@@lady_xelas2441 huh, cool. reminds me of corpeshusband, but like, not as fried. how interesting.
Like Corpse Husband
This dude's talking at the bottom of his range for "radio voice", in order to add inflection you must have ups and down in tone plus inflection to avoid a monotone. When on the lower notes in that natural fluctuation, his voice cannot go lower with ease and so it gets a fry.
I’m having a hard time with it. There are some words I can’t even understand and I have to scrub backwards to hear what I missed.
I really feel for the cops who had to go through Ed Gein's house and barn. Discovering all of those gruesome....discoveries. Those guys were likely to be in therapy for the rest of their lives.
if I recall correctly most cops involved either quit or were transferred
@@yipeerika source or link?
I'd find it fascinating not disturbing ...
@@purelightfromthelostplace6747 psycho...
@@ephwurd2yurMother how is it phyco to want to study a creature that so drastically differs from the standard norm? Are you not curious as to how and why his mind works that way ? Do you have no scientific curiosity at all?
I got a dove ad when they where talking about victims skins used
Oh my
Same here!
LMAOOO
Me too. Are they trying to us to moisturize?
LMFAO-
Let’s see where this goes..
Imagine liking your own comment to kickstart it
@@JustJohn505 imagine taking time out of your day to check that and point it out
@@montygatwick1829 it only took me 20 seconds so I'm ok with it, what about you?
@@JustJohn505 182 whats your point ?
@@montygatwick1829 imagine sticking up for a random person on a UA-cam comment
I feel bad for Worden's son having to investigate that house with his mom's fresh corpse just hanging out
why did you word this horrifying scene so casually lol
Fun fact: When you do the math Ed’s older brother Henry was very likely conceived before marriage, thus making Augusta (the mom) a hypocrite.
Augusta and George married December 1900, Henry was born January 1901.
@@chairarms it's not like it's MY mom's fresh corpse hanging out
@@witoldgeibig1249 fun fact you've posted this same comment multiple times now please refrain from doing so
Ikr. The amount of constant nightmares he most probably had after that.
How nice, some Ed Gein with my Sunday breakfast
lmao same as i eat my mcmuffin
@@TheAlexBradley 😄
Same
Well for me as dinner
@@trusfratedtae3142 Now you can tell everyone you had Ed Gein over for dinner
so this one person inspired texas chainsaw massacre, psycho, silence of the lambs, and halloween, several of the most iconic and horror films of all time, he's basically the literal american boogie man
What disturbs me is that Ed Gein is buried in the same cemetery as a lot of his victims that he dug up and used their bodies for his hellish deeds.
If someone did that to my loved one, I'll be damned if that for would be buried in the same cemetery, I'd dig him up and burn his body. That's just an insult and slap in the face to the victims families.
He is buried with his family! You can’t excuse the murders but you can’t excuse the awfulness of his childhood! George and Augusta gein deserves no pity! They turned their son into a killer!
@@priestessmikokikyo77 okay sorry for what I commented. I kind of got a little bit of too far because I just got annoyed a bit since I was watching the Texas Chainsaw massacre with my family.
I actually feel very sorry for Ed Gein. He and his brother were the children of a bitter woman who was incapable to giving love to her male children because of her own mental difficulties and her difficult marriage, drunken probably cruel husband. What he did was horrific but allowing for his mental state, isolation and his childhood he is basically a product of his deranged parents and therefore needs sympathy but with a caution added if ever someone like him is evger encountered!
@@angelinenabua6336Leatherface shows up in 2 days, the blue and white door.
"Somebody framed me".... The way he said it made me laugh out loud!
Sounded like Sean Connery lol
This just made my Sunday in bed 10 times better😁
How funny is that because I'm doing that exact same thing...binge watching UA-cam in my toasty warm 🛏️ bed. Have fun 😁
I love nothing more than to be watching my UA-cam in 🛏️ bed. It's a beautiful Sunday morning 🌄. Greetings from Corpus Christi Texas
Greetings from DePere Wisconsin! Cross country conjoined Sunday Funday😁
Literally meeee
we all be lazy asf this morning 😂
Damn, this dude inspired a lot of movies.
Including Ed Gein: The Musical. No joke that's an actual thing
@@MylkT1023 what? 👁👄👁
@@MylkT1023 oh 😃
@Shinique04. He sure did. And his family never got a check from those movies/movie production companies hahah.
God I really hate this one bc it's so creepy how close he was with the towns people.. Like, he literally gutted a woman in his shed and then just went to have dinner with his neighbours as if nothing happened. Imagine the shock of those people. They let him care for their kids and afterwards he just went home to his human furniture and skin suit 🤢 those people must've been seriously scarred for life after they found out
Or they knew about it and helped or didnt care !!
My aunt lived just up the road from Ed,and said the stories of him dancing in the moonlight while wearing a woman suit was true. And that Ed was the town handyman, doing odd jobs all over town.
Seriously? Because that would be a terrifying sight to see
@@lemurman7978 I’d close my curtains at that point
My mom said he actually babysat her cousins, he helped anyone in town doing odd jobs and such. They also never talk about how during that time. Many hitchhikers and folk that didn't live in the town, but were walking on roads were reported missing. Last seen near that town. She and others think he killed them also. One of her examples were that he had more nipples than women killed or dug up &many were not treated with embalming fluids used at that time. I'm not sure of much else, except her cousins thought he was a very strange man and uncomfortable around him. (Of course they said this after he was caught)
Ya ok and I used to get head from his mom 👍
I think someone dancing in the moonlight wearing a cadavers literal face as a mask is probably high on the list of "most frightening sights I never wish to come across in real life"!
this is norman bates kinda stuff
No this is the sawyers kinda stuff
Slightly.. you have to remember, Norman bates was abused by his mother and before he turned into his mid-twenties he killed her & her lover.
no... this is ed gein kinda stuff
Well yeah, the novel Psycho was loosely based off of Ed Gein. Many horror novels/films are.
Norman bates was also inspired by ed gein!
Me: *connecting the dots with Bailey Sarian's Ed Gein video
......ohhhhhHHHHHHHH YEAAAHhhhhhhhhhhhh
Murder Mystery & Makeup Monday!!
Bailey Adrian love her she is really good
Girl same I was like “ I know this story”
I know this case before, this is one of those cases that disturbed me the most.
How tf do you accidentally DECAPITATE someone and make SKIN clothes. 😃
"In a trance". Interestingly, the fact that he came up with those alibis would be a point against his legal insanity, which is an inability to understand that what he was doing was wrong in the eyes of society. He even said he went to the cemetery many times but stopped himself, which would imply he knew it was wrong to steal corpses. Still a good call to put him in a mental hospital, since he was some kind of ill, but I doubt he was legally insane.
People do that when there sleep walking.
@@samuelheard7439 i dont think its appropriate to joke about this.
Not justifying it, this is disgusting, but mental issues for sure. Anyone who thinks of killing another is mentally disturbed.
There are exception of course
About time someone went deeper into the family dynamics and what happened to his brother Henry.
The poor cops who had to assess the crime scene and go through the house would never have recovered. The same goes for Dahmer's place being searched. Absolutely horrific.
Another unsolved mystery: the voice behind this video
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@@exphodia9043 was that rlly necessary?
@@cheyannebuchanan4118 ok
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@@cheyannebuchanan4118 ok
ok ok fun fact: penguins don’t poop normally, they shoot their poop out of their butt and it usually hits other penguins
Boo
All birds do
#penguinpoopcannon 🐧💩🔫
@@Mimi-cq4bg lmao
Their urine is pure white uric acid paste
I grew up in Wisconsin, arriving there in 1968. At a yard sale in the 1970’s I found a tattered paperback book about the trial/ transcripts of the trial of Ed Gein , & in it were actually black & white photos of furniture covered with human skin & a photo of a headless woman’s body, who had been gutted like a deer! Not the best book for a 12 year old to read! I don’t know what happened to the book, it disappeared over the years, but it sure was creepy & I never forgot this!
i want that book
Me too
Probably had some Ed Gein jokes in it too ..
"Shummmbuddy fraymed meh!" 😂😂
😩😩😩😂😂😂
Lmaoo 😂😂
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I saw the newest version of the movie & absolutely figured that it was fiction. The fact that a real human actually did the majority of what was in the movie (in real life) is beyond terrifying. I can't even call him a human at that point.
Well, he was, this is why severe mental illnesses can't be ignored, couple that with his mother being horrible and you get this.
This man not only inspired movies; he inspired the chainsaw characters at every haunted house/attraction.
Worked with one who chased someone all the way down the road to their house with a chainsaw. No blade of course, that dude was so fun to do scares with
Ed Gein: the base of three different well known horror villain.
I can only name two. Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Silence of the Lambs. What’s the other one?
The Akumu King I’m guessing Norman bates
Pycho
I think he inspired the Wrong Turn franchise
@@TheAkumuKing leather face
Ed: says exactly what happened and when
Also Ed: but I was in a daze so I don't remember
Police: I guess we'll never know
What’s with Wisconsin? I mean dahmer, Ed gein, trixie Mattel
TRIXIE MATTEL😭💀
this comment got me not gonna lie 😭😭😭😭
Well they do put cheese on everything over there,human flesh had to be next on the menu
nOT TRIXIE LMAO
have you ever been to wisconsin?
I honestly never really got into the history behind the Texas Chainsaw but definitely sounds like Ed had a lot of unhealed trauma that he could never go to anyone about- this story is giving me chills 👀🤯
Serial killers usually have a split personality
it comes from having a bad upbringing.. for example.
If you're not strong enough to take the beatens or the psychological pain..
You make a personality that can.
Some serial killers have multiple personalities, with all different names.. Personalities and traits.
If you have a child..Make sure you love it.
While you are right in the cause of “multiple personalities”(it’s called did now) the rest of your comment is largely untrue and hurtful to those with did, osdd, etc. people with these conditions are actually more likely to be further victims of abuse and violence than the perpetrators. Even if some serial killers have been diagnosed, they are the unique exception, not the rule. Please do not spread this false information. I’m sorry if I come across as rude, I just want to be clear.
@@queerlittlecactus8749 Hey buddy! I've been studying within universities for over 8 years.
Studying multiple cases and earning my phd within criminal psychology..
I understand what you're saying.
Serial killers aren't a unique exception.. Every if not all serial killers have these issues..That being said.. Just because that's true. Doesn't mean everyone who has these mental issues will become one.
That should already be obvious.
@@callumcallaghan8175love them * not it
C’mon guys, let’s appreciate other creators on this channel aside from Ryan and Shane
He sounds like a text-to-voice bot!
The good narrators
I didn’t see a single comment about that except yours..
Thank you. Love Shane and Ryan, but all the posts being about them is getting obnoxious
Agree! This I guys voice is nice to listen to
Also I live in Texas and when I heard about this I’m thinking wow
And I thought this happened in Texas, I guess I was wrong
The fact that Ed Geins life story inspired some of the most horror movies of all time... Including Texas chainsaw massacre, psycho and silence of the lambs... Just shows how terrifying and screwed up this person was...
Haven't watched the full video so idk if he mentions this, but Gein had often gifted his neighbors "venison" which was later found to be the meat of the humans that he would taxidermy.
That is beyond deeply disturbing
How dope would’ve been if the boys covered this
but this is a solved case
@@norjako but it’s the boys 🥲🥲
Same
Why didn’t they upload Friday
@@gamingwithqhd5606 their latest episode was the season finale as they said in that episode
That’s enough internet for today!
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"I may have made lots and lots of furniture out of human body parts, but it was just an accident" bruh...
I saw the original movie in 1974 and I just got through watching the movie tonight. The blonde girl who survived deserved an academy award for screaming. My throat was sore just hearing it. It's hard to believe that something so horrific really happened.
It's not surprising Ed Gein inspired so many horror icons, as it's hard to believe his case is real to begin with.
This sick dude: I was in and out of a Daze when I commited these murders!
Also this dude: **has a whole house made out of corpses and mementos of his victims**
Did he have a whole 'nother house he lived in? This guy really thought that lie would work 🤦🏾♀️😰
@Black Sheep dude chill anyway we understood 😁😁
@Black Sheep who said I was trying to be correct? 🤨
The boys would've laughed at every gorey details of this lol
i cant watch them other 2 clowns. they take it fear away. and the point of a horror.
@@g0dseye80 You must be fun at parties
Oof
@@g0dseye80 you are not human
@@g0dseye80 that's... sorta the point lmao. It's the curiousity of a horror but without the fear
Damn I thought it was just a dude going to town on a bunch of poor trees
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IM DYING
I saw a What makes a Serial Killer doc with a Psychiatrist who interviewed Ed Gein many years later. She said he really wasn't making any sense, despite being medicated, but was quite docile . That says a lot, because modern anti psychotics are usually quite effective if taken regularly.
We have evil living amongst us everyday. Ed Gein was a quiet old man, but you'd never guess he was a murderer. My thing is, he actually hand crafted furniture with human skin which is so bizarre. He took pride in his art. He literally made gloves from human flesh and he actually wore real human faces (women to be exact)...You can see the influence in Silence Of The Lambs, TCM of course, Devil's Rejects, etc etc... It's crazy how one man can do all that. His house was hoarded, but he kept his mother's area fairly clean and untouched.
I hope whoever’s reading this have a blessed Sunday today!❤️
Thank you so much! 🥳🥳 You too
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Another messed up film is house of 1000 corpses by Rob Zombie!!!! Actually all of Rob Zombies films are bloody.
I know this case before and for me *ED GEIN* was still the most Insane and Disturbing Serial Killer 💀 He was Shy , vulnerable and timid introvert man compared to other Narcissist and self-centered Serial Killers but when it comes to _Psychological_ aspect GEIN will top the list 💀
This one makes me questions my views. I'm so tired of people acting crazy at the time of the trial that I was thinking we should eliminate insanity as a plea. But then there's this guy...how can you not be completely insane if this is what you do?
That was a well done video with an eerie story 😬
Yeah very well done
Ed was a very creative artist 👨🎨
this the one that made me most uncomfortable , ed literally gutted them like a ciggar 🤢
So messed up
sliced em open like a rello
For so long I thought Ed Gein was a fake character from a movie. I never knew he was a real person. The way my heart sank after this video 😳
It's Texas son everyone has a gun
Ryan higa😂
@@paulring6759 Ay you got the reference!😊
"my flourist even has a gun"
Wow they must Be real hard men EH ye ha this is Texas son KEEP taking meds SON;-)
I would love to hear Shane's thoughts on this and Ryan's wheezing
😭😭 at least we have the watcher channel now I guess
I'm currently at my grandmas who lives less than 30 minutes from plainfield. Grew up in central Wisconsin and never knew how close the horrors that took place were until I was an adult.
We need more in between seasonal content of unsolved like this please I’m sure you guys can find someone who will sit here and make these all day for you guys so I hope this isn’t too hard to come across in the future you guys really do have good content tho
It's disturbing just to hear it, I can't imagine how the officer feels.
Bernice was my great aunt. I never know how to feel about anything inspired by her murder. Honestly I could only watch half this video before stopping despite my love for buzzfeed
I Pray She Rests In Peace With Jesus.
The amount of upbeat Christmas adds I got during this video-
“The hope to literally crawl into her skin”
That’s absolutely terrifying
eveyone gangsta until he says “based on a true story”
It is true
Based.
There's a story behind the Texas Chainsaw Massacre that never seems to get covered. There was a Vietnam war vet who was out of his mind who dug up graves and made totem poles out of various body parts on the side of the highway. That was some of what inspired the movie.
Interesting as hell I'd love for you to tell us more
If you get the original film on DVD what's the director's commentary he confirms that he was trying to make a house full of Eds.
Did he also have a plate head.
@Rooster J wow sick
Your talking about the guy who inspired chop top?
I loved listening to this because my dad had watched it when it came out when he was 13 and he was scared of any wind chime noise and still is mostly scared of them.
I am glad that they talked about it because not alot of people knew it was based on a true story. Sadly I wish Shane and Ryan covered this on true crimes
It's not as extreme as the movies but it's scary and the guy was definitely sick in the head
bruh it’s more extreme because it actually happened
@@spookycorncult he means if the movie were actually real and were to be compared to this, the movie is way more extreme
Tf you mean “not extreme” did you not hear the description of what they found sounds horrifying and even worse.
Nobody:
Me:*Turns on lights*
Thank god for this man providing more crime/spooky thingy related videos. Thank you, truly. Also I still love your voice.
Ed is a fascinating case for nature vs. nurture. How much of his heinous behavior came from Augusta's awful, misogynistic influence, and how much was just innate to him from birth? We will probably never know, but it's pretty chilling to think about.
idk what’s scarier the reason chain saws were invented or my social studies project. 😭😎
i need more shane and ryan content
me, all the time. But i just binge the watcher series when I'm done with unsolved
Me too we need more Shane and Ryan videos
Yeah watcher is the best
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Y'know who else Ed Gein inspired?
Robert Bloch. Who did he inspire?
Alfred Hitchcock. And who came about before Leatherface?
Norman Bates from Psycho!
EDIT: I wrote this comment before the end of the video, lmao. Nobody ever mentions Norman Bates, and hearing you mention him made me really happy. :D Thanks for that!
Wisconsin has: Jeffrey Dahmer, Cheese, John McCarthy, Cows, Ed Gein, did we mention Cheese?
Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of my favourite slasher films ! Super eerie to find out the story it was based on
Pov: your scrolling through the comments because your too scared to watch the video by itself
So you’re saying Ed Gein was a crafter.
So that’s how Minecraft got made
A Pintrest user for sure.......
@@kbrock9146 😄
Lol!
He was a designer
Do one about the caniable that walked free that one guy from japan
Do you mean Issei Sagawa?
@@crdlovestea9538 yeah that guy
Crazy to think that your family lived where a serial killer did. I don't know why but a town I would visit so much filled with so much horror... Freaky
I almost didn't finish this video. The details about the skin clothing omg crazy! But I'm hooked now!
everyone: Corpse has the best voice
this guy: hold my beer
Corpses kinda better
This is one of my favorite stories to hear and I live less than 10 minutes away from the place this happened at
I feel so bad for the officers who found the remains
I don't. If you don't like it and can't handle it, then don't choose to do such a job.
@@daniellelawman9724shut up weirdo narcissist
@@daniellelawman9724if thats how it worked, there would be 95% less police officers. They become a police officer people they wanna help people and stop criminals. Not to see disgusting brutal murder scenes most officers will go their entire career without seeing one
Fun fact, the movie was filmed in Kingsland, I had family that lived there and it's a really beautiful city
I’m getting more Buffalo Bill from “Silence of the Lambs” and Norman Bates from “Psycho” vibes than Leatherface
All based on the same man
The Texas chainsaw massacre is truly one of the most terrifying films of all time what’s so scary about is because it could ACTUALLY happen like it doesn’t have ghosts or anything in it it could actually happen that’s the terrifying thing and not to mention it takes place in the middle of nowhere
Can you do a episode on Spring Heeled Jack! 🙃
looking at the wiki page rn & apparently it's pretty closely associated with the Hammersmith ghost case, which they just recently did a video on. but i'm surprised they didn't mention anything about it
@@walmartrotisseriechicken yeah and they already did Jack The Ripper so this is really the only famous London monster left? 🙃
I find it interesting that they had to remove his gravestone and the gravestone of his mother because people either kept leaving gifts or people would come and destroy it.
Happy Sunday!
I Can't stop watching ur ghost videos even tho in the evening i see ghosts in every corner of my eyes cuz i get so paranoid...
I think Ed killed his own brother on purpose.
He was engaged to get married and leave soon.
wow strict catholic parents can really take a toll on kids huh
I’m catholic and my family was never strict like this I just moved to the Bible Belt and the Baptist’s here are more strict than any Catholic Church I have ever been to up north
lmao YES! if you were brought up catholic you either have religious trauma, or are still catholic
Let’s remember that his father was very abusive towards him and his brother. His mother possibly played a part but his father definitely played a larger one, considering sociopathy stems from childhood abuse and teasing. It’s more likely Gein did such horrible things because of his fathers influence instead of his mothers.
@@folkloricmoon I agree, I don't know why they put so much importance on his mothers strictness. All serial killers are said to have had some sort of childhood abuse
Don’t forget about Alfred Hitchcock’s psycho and the silence of the lambs
He literally mentioned both of them.
Both are directly mentioned in the video lmao
i think also the novel PSYCHO by robert bloch was also inspired from ed gein's story. Bloch wrote the book thinking about him. Bloch lived in Wisconsin and Gein was arrested only 50 miles from where he lived
"Her head was found in a burlap sack
And her heart near the stove in plastic bag"
Wow it rhymed
The remakes were PHENOMENAL. Period.
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