Real-life Psycho Ed Gein dies
[2023-06-08 13:19:25]
On July 26, 1984, a 77 - year - old continuous murderer, Edgarn died of complications of cancer died at Wisconsin Jail. In 1959 novel "psychology", Gain fulfilled the role of Norman Bates, Robert Bloch's role. "It became a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Anthony Perkins in 1960.
Edward Theodore Gayn was born in Lacrosse, Wisconsin on July 27, 1906, my father was an alcoholic father and an arrogant mother, and taught my son that women and gender are evil. Gain grew up with my older brother on an isolated farm in Plainfield, Wisconsin. After the death of Gein 's father in 1940, the brothers of future murderers died of fire in a strange environment in 1944. In 1945, the beloved mother was released from health problems.
In November 1957, the police found a missing clerk in a Bernese farmer, Bernice Warden. After further investigation, the authorities discovered a series of human skulls, and furniture and clothing, including suit made from human parts and skin. Gaine told the police that he dug a grave of a recently buried woman and reminded her of her mother. The investigator found ten women's bodies in Gaine's house, but he only ended up with two murders: Bernice Worden and another local woman, Mary Hogan.
Gein was declared mentally unsuitable for the trial and sent to the State Hospital in Wisconsin State. Before his farm was burned down in 1958, he attracted a lot of curious job seekers, probably fire caused by arsonists. In 1968, Gayn was considered prudent to be tried, but the judge eventually spent the rest of his life in the province, he committed crazy sin.
In addition to "mental illness", movies such as "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Silent Lamb" are said to be based on criminal acts of gain.
Phobia will tell you that Psycho is based in part on the actual murder case of Ed Gein in Wisconsin. As Gein - Bates led to the legendary growth of this film, other filmmakers have revived Gein 's story for their own horrible works. . The largest reference appeared in 1998 when director Gus Van Sant decided to recreate his long-awaited follow-up to Good Will Hunting (1997) Psycho. Anne Heche, Julianne Moore, William H. Macy, remake of Norman Bates appearing by Vince Vaughn. But it is not so
The character of Psycho, Norman Bates, is based on two people. The first person was a real life murderer Ed Gain and later wrote a fictitious account "Ed Gain's Champagne" in 1962. (The story can be found in Crime and Punishment: Lost Bloch, Volume 3). Some people, including Noel Carter (Lin Carter's wife) and Chris Steinbrunner, insisted on Bloch himself, and said that a part of Norman Bates is Calvin Beck, a publisher of Frankenstein Castle.
When it appeared in 1959, Robert Bloch's psychology attracted the country. This story is too realistic - indeed, this classic inspiration comes from a real story, this is a mentally bad murderer, Edgarn which leads to a double life. Alfred Hitchcock was also fascinated and changed this book to one of the most beloved classics in history. As part of the search for the nickname "Buffalo Bill" of the series killer, Clarice Starling of the FBI intern got a task. She has to visit a man trapped in a high security facility to commit a crime against him. Dr. Hannibal Lecter is a former psychiatrist who has a strong curiosity about the abnormal taste and dark corners of the heart. His intimate understanding of killer and clarice forms the center of Thomas Harris' s "Silent Lam" - an unforgettable suspense novel