The Plainfield, Wisconsin police department had no idea of the grotesque world they were about to enter when they went to Ed Gein's farm home to investigate the disappearance of a local woman. Gein's crimes went down in history as some of the most disgusting ever uncovered, encompassing murder, grave robbing and cannibalism.
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ReplyDeleteThe Plainfield, Wisconsin police department had no idea of the grotesque world they were about to enter when they went to Ed Gein's farm home to investigate the disappearance of a local woman. Gein's crimes went down in history as some of the most disgusting ever uncovered, encompassing murder, grave robbing and cannibalism.
That's horrible. Who eats deer sausage?
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It was a misnomer. It was actually 'dear sausage'. And apparently, he did, Tasina, he did.
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ReplyDeleteThere's a movie called (cleverly) Ed Gein and it's sooo disturbing. They actually show the things you mentioned. Eek.
ReplyDeleteI love to know facts like this!
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