Right?? It always surprises me.. Just how much he uploads, how much info and research that go into these videos, and the scripts Dr.Grande writes for the videos. 😊 very high quality stuff.. We truly do not deserve Dr.Grande.
Just a reminder I’m not diagnosing anybody in this video; only speculating what could be happening in a case like this that involves a grave-robbing murderer who likes to wear skin suits made from his victims while dancing in his backyard at midnight.
If someone else tried to describe all these delusions and technical technical terms I would be LOST! Somehow Dr. Grande makes me feel like I knew all of this already. Thank you Dr. Grande!
How can you do a 16 minute show on Ed Gein, a subject I've read about probably a hundred times, and come up with material I've never heard before? You're a genius Dr. Grande!
In the 1980's, a friend of mine did a nursing semester on the psych ward where Ed Gein was. She was warned to be very careful because he appeared so mild-mannered but could be otherwise.
@@ilikeyoutube836 I heard Dr. Grande call Ed a model patient but I also heard him say something about inappropriate attention to nurses. At any rate, people working with him would need to watch for manipulation.
@JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese If he's over charging for medicine that those companies pay for, how does that not effect the bottom line? The bottom line that insurance companies spread out according to those calculations. (one of my best friends is an actuary)
Imagine being Gein's friend and it's your birthday. Oh thanks, Ed - a lampshade made from a human face, just what I wanted! Really adds a nice warm glow to the room, doesn't it
@@shirleysue228I use the ones with my phone keyboard. If you push the ?123 button, you will see a button above it with a smiley face. Pressing that button causes emoji to appear on your phone array.
Dr. Grande, I love your videos and your dry sense of humor makes me laugh out loud sometimes. I remember being fascinated with serial killers when I was young. Not sure why, maybe because my mother left those old True Detective magazines lying around when we were growing up! I remember reading about Ed Gein in one of them. I loved your analysis! My mother was depressive and was diagnosed with borderline paranoid schizophrenia and I lived daily hoping that I didn't pick that up. It didn't help that we lived with an abusive man that she remarried. I'm in my 60s now and "safe", I hope, but I consider myself pretty normal. There is hope that not everyone who grows up in an horrific household becomes psychotic themselves. Okay, I'm blathering. Just wanted to say I appreciate your channel.
Dr. Grande, I want to give you a compliment for your high ethics and professionalism. Comparing you to other experts (like nowadays everybody is a psychologic expert), that call politicians and others "psychopaths" and "narcissist", you stand out as an example of honesty, professionalism and objectiveness. Thank you for your amazing work.
Bundy was also the inspiration for the Silence of the Lambs, or second part. Scene where killer fakes an injury to catch victim off-guard is one example.
Morning Dr Grande - very interesting case for the fact of the complex relationship between mother and son. We certainly can't get enough of your videos on serial killers! Wondering if it possible for you to consider some cases from Australia to add to your growing request list - Ivan Milat, David and Catherine Birnie, Martin Bryant and Katherine Knight. Thank you for doing what you do! 👍🙏💛
Great video as always, Doc Grande. I did a presentation on Ed Gein in high school with a friend of mine. All of us did presentations on different serial killers but my friend and I apparently got way more into our guy than anyone else did. Mostly because we're huge Slayer fans and Gein was the inspiration for the song Dead Skin Mask. The looks we got during our presentation, hahaha!
Gein is my favorite! It’s like you are in all of our heads and just know what we want. And then you deliver it to us so thoughtfully with just a touch of sass
I remember a friend of mine telling me years ago about an abusive uncle who would beat his wife and four sons. One day the sons took their father out and beat him almost to death. After that: no more problem with abuse from Dad. I've heard that the only thing abusers respect is greater force. Still one wonders what kind of parents the sons became and if they are still dealing with the effects of their father's abuse and if the next generations have been affected. The abusive father stopped his behavior but should have been stopped long before.
@Suspicious Ned who knows what will result from such abuse as ive described - 20 yrs down the line, we just dont know what damage will be done and how it will be expressed - this time its billions of children, certainly several millions - not a few cases - this is internationally and across the board, systematic, system wide and its perpetrated by those people the children see as otherwise totally loving in most cases! untold damage. far far worse in terms of the numbers. not just my opinion, but also that of at least several million other's. including many GPs, mds etc.
Dr Grande, Have you watched “The Jinx” documentary about Robert Durst? WOW! What a ride that documentary was! Would love to hear your comments. How do people like that become such skilled liars? Do you think he intentionally sabotaged himself? And, if if had to take your best guess, what would you diagnose him as? Thanks for all your educational and entertaining videos! 🐳
@Candy D Hummmm No. . . While being somewhat handy with Arts & Crafts. (We even made macrame in High School). I'm sure making a human-skin body suit would be biting off more than I could chew. Oh wait. . . that's probably not a good analogy in this case. :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))
What surprises me about this video, is simply that you hadn't done ed gein yet. Clearly you were saving him for a good time I.e. 2020. Yet another entertaining video from the only dr I enjoy watching on youtube. Well you and crafting with cadavers 😂 Thanks!
Wow, Dr. Grande, you blew me away on this one. So fascinating how you can deconstruct the mind of a monster and educate so well in the process. Thanks as always.
Dr. Grande, in your review of Ed Gein I found what I hoped to find (but didn't) at a lecture given by Robert Ressler about 25 years ago - a discussion of the "why" as opposed to slideshow that made me glad I hadn't had time to eat dinner beforehand. Thank you for putting out such high-quality, non-sensational content! You're one of the few reasons I visit UA-cam.
Agreed. Ed is a victim to the point where it broke him mentally, socially and eventually caused him to spend the second half of his life in a hospital.
"I hope they were able to restrict the materials he used for those crafts" "It could be argued he had an appreciation for art, although what he made may not be considered art...it does speak to his creativity, I suppose" 🤣
Wow! Ed Gein . Haven't heard of him mentioned in decades either . Great work . No telling how many young folks were made dependent on their mothers due to something their mother's feared and wanted to control .
A fascinating and very interesting video, with many difficult words. So I try to watch it again later, but not for now. I'm going to sleep first. Thanks for another exiting bedtime story, Dr. Grande 😃🇳🇱
He's the most complex serial killer of the last century, imo. Ok, sure, schizophrenia but paired with a completely cryptic bunch of personality disorder traits. Dr. Grande broke it down as succinctly as I've ever heard. I'm really enjoying your content ✌🏼
Fascinating case that had some eerie similarities to Jeffrey Dahmer. This is the first time I've heard of EG but your analysis helped me to understand all the details of this tragic case. As always, thanks for another fantastic analysis! We are truly spoiled with these daily uploads. The crafts with Cadavers segment was priceless😂😂
Watch the A & E's show called Biography--Ed Gein. Also, "The Real life Leatherface"--both very interesting shows on Ed Gein. He and Jeffery Dahmer did have a lot in common.
Love your channel. o.K. so my wife's grandfather was a Lutheran minister here in Wisconsin. One day when he was he was visiting Mendota mental health facility on the north shore of Lake Mendota in Madison, for visitation of either a church member there or other duties involving his ministry. He was in an elevator with an orderly and another man. He struck up a conversation and briefly chatted with the guy. Had a nice friendly chat. This struck him to the point of later asking the orderly when he saw him in the hallway. He said, "who was that nice man I was chatting with? He was so friendly." The orderly said, "That was Ed Gein, Reverend." Your revelations here comport with this story of my wife's grandfather and his encounter with Ed. Wow. Model patient/inmate.
Dr Grande i love your channel and watch you for years. I noticed that in the last few months there is a LOT of those videos analysing famous people. I like this format, but i really miss the deep dive in topics of personality disorders and other mental issues, the thoughts of the personality disordered and the case study. Any of those videos are coming in the future? Btw great video. 🖒
*Dr.Grande, im not sure if this is something you would be into & if not thats totally okay i understand ! But, i personally would LOVE to see a Q&A type of video from you, talk about your hobbies, some of your favorite things to do, favorite movies, favorite food etc, if youre married or have kids, anything really.. Just think it would be really cool to know more about you.. In a more relaxed, casual kind of video hehehehe.. I wanna see a glimpse of off the clock Dr.Grande* 😏😊🙏
What a magnificent video! I guess Ed loved doing leather tanning and crafts. Great insights of a complex character -- thank you for doing the research. Ed must have suffered grief enormously since he went off the deep end after his mom died.
The Consistency, Variety, hilarity , and above all scientifically informed “ tea 🍵 spills” Dr. Grande blesses us with is Probably the only thing giving me hope in humanity!!
The grave robbing makes me think about Anatoly Moskvin, the Russian historian who made dolls from the bodies of girls that he'd exhumed. In his case though no murder was involved, and he said it was out of some impulse to "save" the girls. Very strange case.
Wow!!! He lived a long time in the psychiatric hospital. Thank you Dr Grande for an interesting analysis. I did not know he had schizophrenia. Very interesting.
A freind of mine bought a homestead near WI or In WI that belomged to Ed G's sister. It was a cute homestead with a small barn,a large shop with several car stalls. There was pasture for horses and cattle to feed the family. A chickem coup turned into a shed. The house hadnt been remodeled since the late forties-fifties. It was the western look with tongue and groves. It was a modified Queen Ann. All the rooms were small except the back entryway, going into a dining room. It was large enough to serve as a dining/ living room. With low kitchen cabinets in place to seperate the kitchen from the dining area. It had plenty of space to take care of the farming needs. The basenent had a larger kitchen with more room to can, butcher, 😮 store canning, and feed the men who would come in for harvest. There was a laundry room, and several eooms that could be used to house many men in bunk beds if needed. The farm had been well taken care of. Probably when the sister grew to ild to manage the homestead and sold off the fields. This is only my humble opinion having seen it happen in my own family and numerous Growers as they grow old. Now days they sell the farm or pass it to their children and move South to better climates. It was disclosed during the sale it belonged to his sister. I was in 11th grade then so had to look it up. I "feel" things, although i never felt anything in that house. MN./WI has a strong Lutheran base. Most Lutheran churches could almost be compared to some conservative baptists except for the "mass-like services." 😊
Ed Gein: “I’m selling a special collection of cups today. You could buy one and get one free.” Me: “No thanks, I prefer my drinking glasses made of actual glass. Thanks anyway.” LOL. Thanks again for another interesting video. Gein’s crimes were horrible, and I can definitely see how someone like him could be the inspiration for the likes of Leather Face and similar movie characters.
Well said. Parents are not chosen but given,the good the bad and the ugly. I don't like this idea of children calling parents by their names. The terms mother and father bring authority needed for childhood growth and development. Friendship is our own achievement. These are not exchangeable.
I think it is 'the mother is the best friend to the child'. Or they share the closest bond in life. I'd think her pathology might be of greater interest. Mothers puppets even...
Incidentally, Albert Fish was the inspiration for Hannibal Lecter. [Albert Hamilton Fish (May 19, 1870 - January 16, 1936) was an American sado-masochistic serial killer and cannibal. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria and possibly the Brooklyn Vampire.]
Thank you for your expertise, doctor. 🌸 As always, the issue I don't like too much is this blaming-the-mother. Though I agree that her behaviour was detrimental to his forming an independent identity, I would rather like to read it as a sign of mental instability of her and that she is somewhere in a pre-schizophrenic realm. People like this usually are in some way different and they know and feel this and when they finally have kids they bind them to close for the reason of their own loneliness, since they can't connect well to others. These effects add up over several generations and finally there is the individual with schizophrenia or other forms of marked deviation. Love your clinical stuff. 💜
Of all the serial killers I've read about, Ed Gein is the one I can most relate to on a personal level to the point of pitying him. Like Ed, I was one of two boys raised by a fanatically religious single mother (who, when I was a child, regularly taught me that all women on Earth--except herself--had AIDS). Thankfully, the difference was that I grew up in a cosmopolitan metropolis and, through my frequent interactions with others, quickly learned that much of what my mother taught me was bunk. So I was able to grow up into the relatively stable man I am today (though I've always been ambivalent about getting into personal relationships with women). However, I often wonder how I would've turned out if we had lived out in the middle of nowhere and my Mom had been my only human contact....
"Ed Gein 'Crafts with Cadavers' hour" is probably the best thing I've ever heard
Today, we will be making *Linda Lamp Shades.* Tomorrow, we will learn how to make *Henrietta Hats.*
@@kurtw531 hahaha you made the joke even better thanks for that!
Fantastic!😄
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"This old house" meets Leatherface
He could pull off a dead skin mask of Bob as an opening joke
Someone green light it !
Adds new meaning to the phrase, "he's got his mother's face".
omg Ray lol
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🤣😂 I howled at this!
Ewwwww
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"His father George had difficulty regulating his intake of alcohol" A most eloquent way of describing etoh abuse, Dr. Grande!
IKR, Don't you just love the way he explains things Makepeace? lol
I heard him once refer to a pimp of a prostitute victim of a serial killer her "business manager". He will never be accused of being "extra".
He got tipped over by an embalming chemical, if that ain't balmy...🤨
Kris Craft he may be accused of being deficient instead of expressing, because of his knack for putting things lightly. Lol
@@shirleysue228 makeshift, shifty, sharkey.
Definately devotes an extreme level of aptitude and resilience.
The sheer amount of high quality content coming from you is simply impressive, thank you for all your hard work and well educated insights!
Right?? It always surprises me.. Just how much he uploads, how much info and research that go into these videos, and the scripts Dr.Grande writes for the videos. 😊 very high quality stuff.. We truly do not deserve Dr.Grande.
Yummie mummiee baaabyxoxo - support him on Patreon.
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Tis' true
@@ENFPerspectives Tis' true indeed!
You took the comment right off my thumb.Why or what could I add to what you wrote.Only to say I totally agree.!
I feel like Dr Grande just breaks into uncontrollable laughter from his witty jokes when cuts and restarts. Love his delivery and this channel!
Been honing the perfect pokerface for a while. Training for the British Royal Guard 🤪
The grande doesn't laugh
@@kyledarrow1809 I agree, I would love to see him laugh.
@@svalentina3075 He breaks up into laughter briefly at the end of his video about D.B. Cooper. Check it out. It's hilarious.
@@kyledarrow1809 the grande approves
Just a reminder I’m not diagnosing anybody in this video; only speculating what could be happening in a case like this that involves a grave-robbing murderer who likes to wear skin suits made from his victims while dancing in his backyard at midnight.
@@kayleed2497 Thank you! :)
Called Ed Gein
Lol
BigZebra,
lol
I kind of wondered why the doctor didn't mention the dancing in the moonlight wearing skins!
Imagine being able to say “Ed Gein was my babysitter.”
You said it first, I'm going to delete my comment.
Weird flex but ok
@sweet vee tc playlists 😆
Craft Teacher
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If someone else tried to describe all these delusions and technical technical terms I would be LOST! Somehow Dr. Grande makes me feel like I knew all of this already. Thank you Dr. Grande!
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How can you do a 16 minute show on Ed Gein, a subject I've read about probably a hundred times, and come up with material I've never heard before? You're a genius Dr. Grande!
Dr Grande liked your post and thought to himself "Thank you. I am a genius."
Henry's missing; he's right over here
LOL - best comment ever!
this needs to be pinned
Mistook for 'Henry had been missing...'.
He was good at reading and had a novel sense of humour 🙏
In the 1980's, a friend of mine did a nursing semester on the psych ward where Ed Gein was. She was warned to be very careful because he appeared so mild-mannered but could be otherwise.
Really? Dr. Grande just said he was considered a model patient
@@ilikeyoutube836 I heard Dr. Grande call Ed a model patient but I also heard him say something about inappropriate attention to nurses. At any rate, people working with him would need to watch for manipulation.
YIKES!!!
It's OK, we give you permission to diagnose Ed Gein
@Name: Learning I did.
@Name: Learning ¿?
Good one
@Name: Learning I did too
Can dr. Grande say the n word
Suggestion: Martin Shkreli - The guy who raised HIV/AIDS meds price by 7000%.
Good choice 👌
@JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese We all pay for the insurance. I'm amazed at how many people make excuses for awful people.
@JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese If he's over charging for medicine that those companies pay for, how does that not effect the bottom line? The bottom line that insurance companies spread out according to those calculations. (one of my best friends is an actuary)
The sickness behind Martin Shkreli is called neoliberal capitalism. Thank me later
Imagine being Gein's friend and it's your birthday. Oh thanks, Ed - a lampshade made from a human face, just what I wanted! Really adds a nice warm glow to the room, doesn't it
I just can't with these comments...LMAO
Gein, your mesmerizing new interior decorator on the corner of the block.
@Candy D nipples as a necklace actually.
@Candy H lol 😆
EEEEEWWWWWW!!! 😆🤣😂
8:05 "crafts with cadavers hour, by Eddie Gein."😆
I know I'm pathetically ignorant, but could someone tell me where I can get to the emojies to use them with the comments?
@@shirleysue228I use the ones with my phone keyboard. If you push the ?123 button, you will see a button above it with a smiley face. Pressing that button causes emoji to appear on your phone array.
@@grmpEqweer TY so much.
Ed Gein, crafts teacher
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No worries fella, we'll just go right along and stitch it up, like nothing ever happened. 🤨
Ed Geins does a Bob Ross crossover.
Thank you for this one, Dr. Grande. As a Wisconsinite, I have heard about him all my life.
This man is a freakin legend in Wisconsin...There is a Bust in his home-town and the street where his old place was bears his name!!!
Wisconsin seems like a prime breeding ground for bizzaro killers.
Although CA has more than it's share.
Dr. Grande, I love your videos and your dry sense of humor makes me laugh out loud sometimes. I remember being fascinated with serial killers when I was young. Not sure why, maybe because my mother left those old True Detective magazines lying around when we were growing up! I remember reading about Ed Gein in one of them. I loved your analysis! My mother was depressive and was diagnosed with borderline paranoid schizophrenia and I lived daily hoping that I didn't pick that up. It didn't help that we lived with an abusive man that she remarried. I'm in my 60s now and "safe", I hope, but I consider myself pretty normal. There is hope that not everyone who grows up in an horrific household becomes psychotic themselves. Okay, I'm blathering. Just wanted to say I appreciate your channel.
You need help.
Dr. Grande, I want to give you a compliment for your high ethics and professionalism. Comparing you to other experts (like nowadays everybody is a psychologic expert), that call politicians and others "psychopaths" and "narcissist", you stand out as an example of honesty, professionalism and objectiveness. Thank you for your amazing work.
“Crafts with cadavers hour” 🤣
Too damn funny 😂 has
Jacob, lol.
Sick, but funny.
Sometimes we have to laugh to keep things sane.
Coulda got a Hollywood job making props for horror films.
I give a year before Netflix releases their budget and plans for a two season run of Crafting with Cadavers.
Pleeeeease let Caitlin Doughty be the host!
Actually preorder your season now, we'll make sure you're physically in it 🤓😏
It still wouldn't be as bad as "Cuties" was.
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Bundy was also the inspiration for the Silence of the Lambs, or second part. Scene where killer fakes an injury to catch victim off-guard is one example.
Dr. Grande quips are pure gold!!!
even though the topic is so difficult and intense, dr Grande's voice is so soft, tender and cozy that I feel like listening to a bedtime story ...
"It speaks for his creativity." 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
Melanie,
What's so sick though is that it's true. lol
That's true!
@@shirleysue228 I know!! Too bad mama and daddy screwed him up so badly. He might've been the next Whistler 🤣😉
He was a master craftsman - who else could do that
Dr. Grande.....savage.
Morning Dr Grande - very interesting case for the fact of the complex relationship between mother and son. We certainly can't get enough of your videos on serial killers! Wondering if it possible for you to consider some cases from Australia to add to your growing request list - Ivan Milat, David and Catherine Birnie, Martin Bryant and Katherine Knight. Thank you for doing what you do! 👍🙏💛
I"m not going to judge Ed, trustworthy babysitters are hard to find.
lol too funny
he had no reason to harm those babys
OMG!!! Yet, funny 🤣😂😆
😲😲😲...very true though!
Probably the best analysis of Ed Gein I’ve ever heard
Great video as always, Doc Grande. I did a presentation on Ed Gein in high school with a friend of mine. All of us did presentations on different serial killers but my friend and I apparently got way more into our guy than anyone else did. Mostly because we're huge Slayer fans and Gein was the inspiration for the song Dead Skin Mask. The looks we got during our presentation, hahaha!
Gein is my favorite! It’s like you are in all of our heads and just know what we want. And then you deliver it to us so thoughtfully with just a touch of sass
We need more help and resources for those experiencing parental abuse. I feel as if it would help a lot in the long run.
I remember a friend of mine telling me years ago about an abusive uncle who would beat his wife and four sons. One day the sons took their father out and beat him almost to death. After that: no more problem with abuse from Dad. I've heard that the only thing abusers respect is greater force. Still one wonders what kind of parents the sons became and if they are still dealing with the effects of their father's abuse and if the next generations have been affected. The abusive father stopped his behavior but should have been stopped long before.
Oh, definitely!
particularly those putting masks on the children and 'distancing' them from one and other...absolutely disgraceful.
@Suspicious Ned who knows what will result from such abuse as ive described - 20 yrs down the line, we just dont know what damage will be done and how it will be expressed - this time its billions of children, certainly several millions - not a few cases - this is internationally and across the board, systematic, system wide and its perpetrated by those people the children see as otherwise totally loving in most cases! untold damage. far far worse in terms of the numbers. not just my opinion, but also that of at least several million other's. including many GPs, mds etc.
That help is, don’t have kids if you aren’t ready to be a suitable wonderful healthy parent.
Thank you for this one! Ed always has a way of getting under your skin
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Dr Grande,
Have you watched “The Jinx” documentary about Robert Durst?
WOW! What a ride that documentary was! Would love to hear your comments.
How do people like that become such skilled liars? Do you think he intentionally sabotaged himself? And, if if had to take your best guess, what would you diagnose him as?
Thanks for all your educational and entertaining videos! 🐳
Thanks for the heads up, looking forward to it 🙏
Geez, this guy was really troubled.
Things happen when you leave good country boys alone (Sheriff speaking)
@Candy D Hummmm No. . . While being somewhat handy with Arts & Crafts. (We even made macrame in High School). I'm sure making a human-skin body suit would be biting off more than I could chew. Oh wait. . . that's probably not a good analogy in this case. :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))
@@Ron4885 let the creativity flow through you! 😀
Understatement of the century.
What surprises me about this video, is simply that you hadn't done ed gein yet. Clearly you were saving him for a good time I.e. 2020. Yet another entertaining video from the only dr I enjoy watching on youtube. Well you and crafting with cadavers 😂 Thanks!
Wow, Dr. Grande, you blew me away on this one. So fascinating how you can deconstruct the mind of a monster and educate so well in the process. Thanks as always.
I have the same birthday as Ed Gein. 🤤Thanks, Dr. Grande. Now I have to live with that knowledge. 😉😂
*The fact that he was also a babysitter, is horrifying*
What are you talking about? I’ll have you know gein was kind enough to let my children see his skin suit. Very bright man he was. Mhm.
@Name: Learning so you'd let him babysit for you and watch your own children Yeh? 🤔 🤔
He’s not the first serial killer I’ve heard who was fond of children, either.
Wisconsin: damn FIBs....... STAY OUT our fishin holes!
Oh hey Ed you able to sit for us this weekend?
@Name: Learning Possibly. I wouldn't bet my life on it, of course.
I truly feel like I need a shirt that reads "Just a reminder I'm not diagnosing anyone here."
Yes!
Dr. Grande, in your review of Ed Gein I found what I hoped to find (but didn't) at a lecture given by Robert Ressler about 25 years ago - a discussion of the "why" as opposed to slideshow that made me glad I hadn't had time to eat dinner beforehand. Thank you for putting out such high-quality, non-sensational content! You're one of the few reasons I visit UA-cam.
"Ed Gein's Cadaver class".. Priceless Dr. G!
I think it is terrible how a person can suffer so much in life that they become another person to cope. His victims suffered, but Ed too was a victim.
Agreed. Ed is a victim to the point where it broke him mentally, socially and eventually caused him to spend the second half of his life in a hospital.
"I hope they were able to restrict the materials he used for those crafts" "It could be argued he had an appreciation for art, although what he made may not be considered art...it does speak to his creativity, I suppose" 🤣
Arts and crafts in a psych hospital are very carefully vetted for safety. Most are made for children.
Wow! Ed Gein . Haven't heard of him mentioned in decades either . Great work . No telling how many young folks were made dependent on their mothers due to something their mother's feared and wanted to control .
A fascinating and very interesting video, with many difficult words. So I try to watch it again later, but not for now. I'm going to sleep first. Thanks for another exiting bedtime story, Dr. Grande 😃🇳🇱
He's the most complex serial killer of the last century, imo. Ok, sure, schizophrenia but paired with a completely cryptic bunch of personality disorder traits. Dr. Grande broke it down as succinctly as I've ever heard. I'm really enjoying your content ✌🏼
Yes! I love watching your videos right before bed. Lots of love
I applaude the consistency of your high quality educational and thought provoking videos. Please never change Dr Grande!
“His father had difficulty in controlling his intake of alcohol”? That’s tactful, Dr G.
I had no idea this man existed. Wow, imagine inspiring all of these movies. Silence of the Lambs is one of my favorites.
Do one for Heath Ledger's Joker ! After all the talk about that performance , he should have had a profile a while ago .
Dr. Grande you absolutely spoil us with all of these fascinating videos. Just wanted to say thanks for all your hard work
You should do Ed Kemper! I love your videos and video topics, Ive learned a lot from your videos!!
Dr G has analysed Kemper - seek and you shall find 😊
@@jamesw17 Was just going to say the same.
Maranammi,
Go to the Dr.'s videos, scroll down, you'll find it.
If u ever feel burnt out producing so much content, it's okay to take a lil break and some time for yourself! We will always support you!!!
Fascinating case that had some eerie similarities to Jeffrey Dahmer. This is the first time I've heard of EG but your analysis helped me to understand all the details of this tragic case. As always, thanks for another fantastic analysis! We are truly spoiled with these daily uploads. The crafts with Cadavers segment was priceless😂😂
Valid point!, this is like breaking news channel to me, as I've never had cable.
Watch the A & E's show called Biography--Ed Gein. Also, "The Real life Leatherface"--both very interesting shows on Ed Gein. He and Jeffery Dahmer did have a lot in common.
I wonder if Jeffrey read up on him
Part (along with Bundy and possibly others) of the inspiration for the killer in Silence of the Lambs
Love your channel. o.K. so my wife's grandfather was a Lutheran minister here in Wisconsin. One day when he was he was visiting Mendota mental health facility on the north shore of Lake Mendota in Madison, for visitation of either a church member there or other duties involving his ministry. He was in an elevator with an orderly and another man. He struck up a conversation and briefly chatted with the guy. Had a nice friendly chat. This struck him to the point of later asking the orderly when he saw him in the hallway. He said, "who was that nice man I was chatting with? He was so friendly." The orderly said, "That was Ed Gein, Reverend." Your revelations here comport with this story of my wife's grandfather and his encounter with Ed. Wow. Model patient/inmate.
Dr Grande i love your channel and watch you for years. I noticed that in the last few months there is a LOT of those videos analysing famous people. I like this format, but i really miss the deep dive in topics of personality disorders and other mental issues, the thoughts of the personality disordered and the case study.
Any of those videos are coming in the future?
Btw great video. 🖒
I am not diagnosing anybody in this comment but Dr. Grande you are brilliant!
*Dr.Grande, im not sure if this is something you would be into & if not thats totally okay i understand ! But, i personally would LOVE to see a Q&A type of video from you, talk about your hobbies, some of your favorite things to do, favorite movies, favorite food etc, if youre married or have kids, anything really.. Just think it would be really cool to know more about you.. In a more relaxed, casual kind of video hehehehe.. I wanna see a glimpse of off the clock Dr.Grande* 😏😊🙏
That would be something I think we all would enjoy Yummie,
Perhaps though Dr. Grande is a private person, idk.
We'll see.
Brilliant idea 💡
@@shirleysue228 Yes he very well might be, if so i understand !! 😊
The "Ed Gein Crafts With Cadavers Hour" ... priceless 😂
Wow this is awesome! I’ve never seen another therapist talk about serial killers, how cool!
Mickey Atkins ooh just subscribed!
Galatea Wow thanks so much! I hope you like the content!
What a magnificent video! I guess Ed loved doing leather tanning and crafts. Great insights of a complex character -- thank you for doing the research. Ed must have suffered grief enormously since he went off the deep end after his mom died.
"Ed Gein's Crafts With Cadavers Hour" would be an excellent name for a death metal band.
The Consistency, Variety, hilarity , and above all scientifically informed “ tea 🍵 spills” Dr. Grande blesses us with is Probably the only thing giving me hope in humanity!!
Informative as always...so sad and I'm sure the whole town suffered repercussions of his actions also
Never ask for lady fingers there.
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@@franmellor9843 What does IKR mean?
@@CraftyZanTub abbreviation for ...I KNOW RIGHT!
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The grave robbing makes me think about Anatoly Moskvin, the Russian historian who made dolls from the bodies of girls that he'd exhumed. In his case though no murder was involved, and he said it was out of some impulse to "save" the girls. Very strange case.
You are on fire 🔥, Dr. Grande!! Thank you so much for all of your incredible work. I very much appreciate all your content 😘
Dr. Grande, please do John List!!
Thanks, Dr. Grande, for tackling this most difficult subject
Wow!!! He lived a long time in the psychiatric hospital. Thank you Dr Grande for an interesting analysis. I did not know he had schizophrenia. Very interesting.
A freind of mine bought a homestead near WI or In WI that belomged to Ed G's sister. It was a cute homestead with a small barn,a large shop with several car stalls. There was pasture for horses and cattle to feed the family. A chickem coup turned into a shed.
The house hadnt been remodeled since the late forties-fifties. It was the western look with tongue and groves. It was a modified Queen Ann. All the rooms were small except the back entryway, going into a dining room. It was large enough to serve as a dining/ living room. With low kitchen cabinets in place to seperate the kitchen from the dining area. It had plenty of space to take care of the farming needs.
The basenent had a larger kitchen with more room to can, butcher, 😮 store canning, and feed the men who would come in for harvest. There was a laundry room, and several eooms that could be used to house many men in bunk beds if needed.
The farm had been well taken care of. Probably when the sister grew to ild to manage the homestead and sold off the fields. This is only my humble opinion having seen it happen in my own family and numerous Growers as they grow old. Now days they sell the farm or pass it to their children and move South to better climates.
It was disclosed during the sale it belonged to his sister. I was in 11th grade then so had to look it up.
I "feel" things, although i never felt anything in that house.
MN./WI has a strong Lutheran base. Most Lutheran churches could almost be compared to some conservative baptists except for the "mass-like services." 😊
Do the personality profile of a career politician.
Another well laid out, professional video on a highly intriguing subject. Nice!
Arts and crafts with Ed Gein...my goodness
I just realised this Dr is going to get around to analysing all of us at this rate. He posts more than I can keep up. 😂
"Deranged" from 1973 is another fictional film loosely based on the crimes of Ed Gein.
Ed Gein: “I’m selling a special collection of cups today. You could buy one and get one free.”
Me: “No thanks, I prefer my drinking glasses made of actual glass. Thanks anyway.”
LOL.
Thanks again for another interesting video. Gein’s crimes were horrible, and I can definitely see how someone like him could be the inspiration for the likes of Leather Face and similar movie characters.
“A boy’s best friend is his mother.” Makes you think twice about dating mama’s boys, no?
Well said. Parents are not chosen but given,the good the bad and the ugly. I don't like this idea of children calling parents by their names. The terms mother and father bring authority needed for childhood growth and development. Friendship is our own achievement. These are not exchangeable.
In other words, a real sicko 😱😱
I think it is 'the mother is the best friend to the child'. Or they share the closest bond in life.
I'd think her pathology might be of greater interest. Mothers puppets even...
Robert Boyle , the quote is from the movie “Psycho” - the character Norman Bates was based on Ed Gein, if you missed that.
@@JeanieD consider it a retake 😉
As a True Crime enthusiast (forensic purposes and the psychology of serial killers) I really appreciate this analysis ✅
Can you please make an analysis/diagnosis on the character Dwight Schrute from the Office
lmao id love this. What a blessed request 😂🙏
Another terrific video filled with fascinating content and charming dry humour ☺
I can’t even....pasta ...wine and Dr.G talking about the real life Buffalo Bill. Perfect way to unwind 👍🏼🤣
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This video is by far one of your best analyses to date. Nice job Dr G!
You should do an analysis of John Wayne Gacy
Hoo boy I'm pretty certain Gacy's on Dr G's list - maybe he's keeping that one for his one million subs video, or maybe there will be a Gacy week!
I can deal with most true crime but I can’t handle John Wayne Gacy aka Pogo The Clown 😬
@@YourPartnerInCrime I'm curious...but not ready, my instincts st play here.
@twin cherry it’s one of the worst true crime stories!
"The Ed Gein Crafts With Cadavers Hour" lolol. Brilliant analysis, as always ... great humor
Along with the likes of Carl Panzram and Albert Fish (particular Fish), Gein has to be one of the most fascinating and disturbed killers of that era.
Panzram was pretty understandable-if you can understand Gein and Fish,you probably should be institutionalized
You have to wonder wtf you'd leave your kid with a guy you barely know (Albert Fish)
Thanks Dr. Todd for another great analysis for us. I am at a loss of words right now. I need to go to my happy place and heal after this one. 🥺🐐😢😱
Oh my goodness! What did I just listen to! This is real world stuff.
Thank you for covering Ed Gein. Well done and much appreciated.
I don't know, but I have some sympathy for him. I've read his story at the same time I've read about Leonarda Cianciulli.
An analysis of Albert Fish would be fascinating. Good, insightful and informative video. Thank-you.
Wisconsin winning as the best state for the most horrifying serial killer once again 👌👌👌
I like to think that the abrupt cut @6:02 was necessitated by laughter resulting from the statement immediately preceding it.
Dr. Grande, you should create a video about Albert Fish. I’m sure it would be very interesting.
I thought he already made one?
Danielle Swafford I didn’t think so, I could be wrong though.
Good information! You’re one of the few people who can talk about someone like Gein without it being unbearably creepy.
Incidentally, Albert Fish was the inspiration for Hannibal Lecter.
[Albert Hamilton Fish (May 19, 1870 - January 16, 1936) was an American sado-masochistic serial killer and cannibal. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria and possibly the Brooklyn Vampire.]
horrible guy. one of the worst ive heard of.
Fish ate children though
@Realism I nah, he was johnny wishbone from st croi...
Thank you for your expertise, doctor. 🌸 As always, the issue I don't like too much is this blaming-the-mother. Though I agree that her behaviour was detrimental to his forming an independent identity, I would rather like to read it as a sign of mental instability of her and that she is somewhere in a pre-schizophrenic realm. People like this usually are in some way different and they know and feel this and when they finally have kids they bind them to close for the reason of their own loneliness, since they can't connect well to others. These effects add up over several generations and finally there is the individual with schizophrenia or other forms of marked deviation. Love your clinical stuff. 💜
Of all the serial killers I've read about, Ed Gein is the one I can most relate to on a personal level to the point of pitying him. Like Ed, I was one of two boys raised by a fanatically religious single mother (who, when I was a child, regularly taught me that all women on Earth--except herself--had AIDS). Thankfully, the difference was that I grew up in a cosmopolitan metropolis and, through my frequent interactions with others, quickly learned that much of what my mother taught me was bunk. So I was able to grow up into the relatively stable man I am today (though I've always been ambivalent about getting into personal relationships with women). However, I often wonder how I would've turned out if we had lived out in the middle of nowhere and my Mom had been my only human contact....
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Ed Gein Crafts with cadaver hour OH MY! LOL I was on the fence about watching this one...He creeps me out. Good Job, Dr