The document discusses Edward Theodore Gein, known as the Plainfield murderer. It describes his childhood, family life, and career as a handyman. People thought well of him until residents started disappearing curiously. Gein was eventually captured and his home was found to contain items made from human remains, including masks made from victims' skin. He was convicted of murdering two women and disturbing graves.
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The document discusses Edward Theodore Gein, known as the Plainfield murderer. It describes his childhood, family life, and career as a handyman. People thought well of him until residents started disappearing curiously. Gein was eventually captured and his home was found to contain items made from human remains, including masks made from victims' skin. He was convicted of murdering two women and disturbing graves.
The document discusses Edward Theodore Gein, known as the Plainfield murderer. It describes his childhood, family life, and career as a handyman. People thought well of him until residents started disappearing curiously. Gein was eventually captured and his home was found to contain items made from human remains, including masks made from victims' skin. He was convicted of murdering two women and disturbing graves.
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The document discusses Edward Theodore Gein, known as the Plainfield murderer. It describes his childhood, family life, and career as a handyman. People thought well of him until residents started disappearing curiously. Gein was eventually captured and his home was found to contain items made from human remains, including masks made from victims' skin. He was convicted of murdering two women and disturbing graves.
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