Readers' discretion is advised. Popularly known as the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein is one of the most infamous serial ...
Reader discretion is advised. When authorities discovered Ed Gein‘s house in Plainfield, Wisconsin, for the first time, he was suspected of killing a hardware store owner, Bernice Worden.
Now, its third season is set to focus on another one of the most infamous and disturbing figures in American criminal history: Ed Gein, also known as the “Butcher of Plainfield.” Following ...
The title of the new series is very apt, as Ed Gein was largely responsible for the start of the true crime and horror craze. Season 3 looks like it'll be the ultimate true crime origin story ...
Ed Gein wasn’t actually a serial killer—he only admitted to killing two women. Rather, he was a body snatcher who had an obsession with his deceased mother, Augusta. Yet, Gein’s horrific ...
Murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein will be the focus of the third series of Monster, who has been credited as being the real Leatherface among other nicknames. It follows the first two series ...
Monsters Season 3 is scheduled to debut in 2026 and will center on renowned American grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein. Often referred to as the Butcher of Plainfield, Gein's horrific acts ...
For the next iteration, Monster will spotlight on the murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein, who has been dubbed as the real Leatherface, among other monikers. This comes after the first two series ...
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The upcoming third instalment in the anthology will focus on Ed Gein, with Sons of Anarchy star Charlie Hunman set to star as the killer. And now more cast members have been announced for the new ...
Four-time Emmy winner and two-time Tony winner Laurie Metcalf will play Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein's mother in Ryan Murphy's next "Monster" series for Netflix, Variety first reported Tuesday.