The Mind of Ed Gein: Beneath the Surface
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- ISBN8230386391
- EAN9798230386391
- Date de parution02/03/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Ed Gein is one of the most disturbing and enigmatic figures in American criminal history. Dubbed the "Butcher of Plainfield, " his gruesome crimes-ranging from murder to grave robbing and the creation of human-skin artifacts-have left a chilling imprint on the true crime and horror genres. But who was the man behind the legend? What forces shaped his dark psyche? And how did his horrific acts inspire some of the most infamous fictional killers, from Norman Bates to Leatherface?This book takes a deep dive into the twisted world of Ed Gein, exploring his troubled upbringing, his macabre obsessions, and the psychological forces that drove him to commit unimaginable crimes.
Through historical analysis, forensic insights, and a cultural examination of his lasting impact, The Mind of Ed Gein: Beneath the Surface uncovers the shocking truth behind the man who became the blueprint for cinematic nightmares. From the eerie landscapes of 1950s Wisconsin to the evolution of criminal profiling and forensic science, this book offers a comprehensive look at the case that redefined horror in both reality and fiction.
For true crime enthusiasts and horror fans alike, this is the definitive account of Ed Gein's legacy-both as a criminal and a cultural phenomenon.
Through historical analysis, forensic insights, and a cultural examination of his lasting impact, The Mind of Ed Gein: Beneath the Surface uncovers the shocking truth behind the man who became the blueprint for cinematic nightmares. From the eerie landscapes of 1950s Wisconsin to the evolution of criminal profiling and forensic science, this book offers a comprehensive look at the case that redefined horror in both reality and fiction.
For true crime enthusiasts and horror fans alike, this is the definitive account of Ed Gein's legacy-both as a criminal and a cultural phenomenon.
Ed Gein is one of the most disturbing and enigmatic figures in American criminal history. Dubbed the "Butcher of Plainfield, " his gruesome crimes-ranging from murder to grave robbing and the creation of human-skin artifacts-have left a chilling imprint on the true crime and horror genres. But who was the man behind the legend? What forces shaped his dark psyche? And how did his horrific acts inspire some of the most infamous fictional killers, from Norman Bates to Leatherface?This book takes a deep dive into the twisted world of Ed Gein, exploring his troubled upbringing, his macabre obsessions, and the psychological forces that drove him to commit unimaginable crimes.
Through historical analysis, forensic insights, and a cultural examination of his lasting impact, The Mind of Ed Gein: Beneath the Surface uncovers the shocking truth behind the man who became the blueprint for cinematic nightmares. From the eerie landscapes of 1950s Wisconsin to the evolution of criminal profiling and forensic science, this book offers a comprehensive look at the case that redefined horror in both reality and fiction.
For true crime enthusiasts and horror fans alike, this is the definitive account of Ed Gein's legacy-both as a criminal and a cultural phenomenon.
Through historical analysis, forensic insights, and a cultural examination of his lasting impact, The Mind of Ed Gein: Beneath the Surface uncovers the shocking truth behind the man who became the blueprint for cinematic nightmares. From the eerie landscapes of 1950s Wisconsin to the evolution of criminal profiling and forensic science, this book offers a comprehensive look at the case that redefined horror in both reality and fiction.
For true crime enthusiasts and horror fans alike, this is the definitive account of Ed Gein's legacy-both as a criminal and a cultural phenomenon.