Ed Gein is widely said to have had an Oedipal relationship with his mother, Augusta, who controlled him from childhood and abused him all his life. However, unlike his brother who was able to leave ...
Ed Gein, the reali-life killer who inspired Norman Bates, Leatherface and Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs, is back in 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story' ...
Ed Gein's car, which he used to move the bodies of his victims, was auctioned for $760 in 1958 after his arrest. The owner toured the car around the Midwest, calling the attraction "Ed Gein Ghoul Car.
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Monster: The Ed Gein Story.The latest installment in Netflix’s Monster anthology, The Ed Gein Story, bills itself as a study of how society turns ...
Harold Schechter did not have a killer time watching “Monster: The Ed Gein Story.” Schechter, a true crime historian and author who wrote the definitive book about Gein, “Deviant: The Shocking True ...
Played in the series by Suzanna Son, Adeline Watkins was a real-life woman and one of the few people who knew Ed Gein intimately. The show largely portrays her as an accomplice to Gein’s heinous ...
Harold Schechter slams Ryan Murphy's retelling of Ed Gein's story in his latest Netflix series, calling it out for largely fabricated details.
The series shows Richard Speck exchanging letters with Ed Gein (Charlie Hunnam) discussing his prison experiences and citing the Gein - AKA the Plainville Ghoul - as his muse. Speck also refers to the ...
Ed Gein's alleged girlfriend, Adeline Watkins, is played by Suzanna Son in Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Son is well known for her roles in Red Rocket, The Idol, and What on Earth.
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Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein, Laurie Metcalf, Suzanna Son, and more alongside their real-life counterparts in Netflix’s chilling series.