This article is based on Ed Gein's life. He was an unusual personality, born on a farm and raised by religiously mad arrogant mother. In a few years, all his family died, and he was only able to take care of his farm alone. In the next few years, he became a man of serious robbery, dead body, manly eating, and also took art and craftsmanship in his body. He is known as one of the most strange serial killers of the 20th century. He also influenced movies such as psycho, silence of the lamb, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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Ed Gaine was an isolated farm near Plainfield, Wisconsin, who grew up with insults, alcoholism, father, very domineering and religious enthusiastic mothers. Indeed, Augusta Gayn transferred his family to the plain house to protect boys from external influences (they just left the farm and went to school). After Ed 's father (and later brothers, lower down), there were only Ed and Augusta on the farm. For this reason, many Gein scholars call the farm a crazy factory.
Ed Gein was born in Georges and Augusta Gein in Lacrosse, Wisconsin on August 27, 1906. Genes are especially dysfunctional families. George is a violent man who can not find a job. He usually drinks and drinks at the front door. Gayn rejected his violent and useless father, like his brother Henry, especially Augusta who regarded him as non-physical. In spite of her deep despotism against George, a reduced marriage still exists, due to Augusta 's strict ethical principle (due to fanatical evangelism), divorce is not an option. She ran a small family grocery store, eventually bought a farm called Plainfield in the suburbs of another town. He often likes to dance in urban social circumstances. Augusta decides to move to this desolate place to prevent outsiders from affecting her son. In addition to going to school, Ed spends most of his free time on the farm to do the housework.
Ed Gein was born in Wisconsin in 1906 and grew up in a suppressed family that is dominated by a dominant mother. After her death in 1945, his mental health collapsed. In the murder case in 1957, after the gain was arrested as a criminal suspect, his family's research produced a very uneasy man who took his organs, clothes and accessories out of his body. The rest of his life is institutionalized and his story has influenced the inspiration of famous movie characters such as Psycho, Jame Gumb and The Leatherface.