Ed Gein
Thesis Statement: Edward Gein has gone though very hard times. His childhood lead up to what would be one of the most horrific crimes in the United States. I. The Beginnings of the Plainfield Butcheri. How she treated him with her illnessb. Treatment of the townspeople towards Edd. Events when Police went to Ed's Housec. Ed's car was part of a side show at fairs until banneda. Sent to an asylum where declared insane
Edward's mother Augusta was a very religious woman. In the early morning of March 20, 1958 the Plainfield Volunteer Fire Department was called to Eddie's farm. She was naked, hanging by her heels from an overhead pulley with hooks. His case was unlike anything else in the history of America, and some would say it began an era of a thirst for death, depravity and a fascination with the actions for the killers among us (Taylor). The faces of nine women, carefully stuffer and mounted, were hanging on one wall. Chairs had been upholstered in human skin. On several occasions Henry openly criticized their mother. Eddie's 1949 Ford sedan, which was used to haul dead bodies, caused a bidding war and was eventually sold for seven hundred and sixty dollars. They later estimated that the various part added p to be around (Taylor). She would even whisper and speak softly to him and allow him to stay beside her throughout the night (Taylor). Most of them Horror movies except for one Comedyb. When the fire was extinguished, Eddie became worried about his brother so he called the police. Texas Chainsaw Massacre portrays an entire family of lunatics and cannibals who delight in wearing human skin.
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