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Edward Theodore Gein (/ɡiːn/;
August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also
known as the
Butcher of
Plainfield or the
Plainfield Ghoul, was an
American murderer...
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Stewart (September 11, 1969 –
October 8, 2008),
known by his
stage name
Gidget Gein, was an
American musician and artist. He was the
second b****ist and co-founder...
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gein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gein may
refer to:
People Ed
Gein (1906–1984),
American murderer Gidget Gein (1969–2008),
American musician...
- Ed
Gein: The
Butcher of
Plainfield is a 2007
American crime horror film
written and
directed by
Michael Feifer. A direct-to-video release, it is based...
- Ed
Gein, The
Musical is a
comedic musical film
about the
grave robbing serial killer Ed
Gein. It
premiered in
Wisconsin in
January 2010 and
starred Dan...
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known as Ed
Gein) is a 2000
crime horror film
directed by
Chuck Parello, and
written by
Stephen Johnston. It is
based on the
crimes of Ed
Gein, an American...
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efforts by the ****s to make
human skin lampshades. In the 1950s,
murderer Ed
Gein,
possibly influenced by the
stories about the ****s, made a
lampshade from...
- "Nothing to
Gein" is a song by
American metal band Mudvayne. It was
released as the
third single from
their debut album L.D. 50, and was
written during...
- fly." In
November 1957, two
years before Psycho was
first published, Ed
Gein was
arrested in his
hometown of Plainfield,
Wisconsin for the
murders of...
- the
Wisconsin murderer Ed
Gein. With
Psycho being optioned for film
adaptation as a
direct result of
media attention on
Gein,
Bloch later revealed he was...