Эд Гейн: Мясник Плейнфилда – История Ужаса 🖤
Введение
🍂 В 1957 году тихий городок Плейнфилд, штат Висконсин, оказался в центре одного из самых шокирующих преступлений в истории США. В доме Эда Гейна были найдены ужасные тайны, которые навсегда изменили представление людей о том, на что способен человек.
Чудеса и Ужасы Дети
📖 Детство Эда Гейна
- Одинокое детство: Эд вырос в строгой семье с доминирующей матерью.
- Обсессия матерью: Его отношения с матерью были крайне мрачными и деструктивными, что оставило глубокий след в его психике.
📌 Интересные факты
- Гейн страдал от социальной изоляции.
- Его мать внушала ему ненависть к женщинам, что позже проявилось в его преступлениях.
Ужасы Внутри Дома Эда
🔍 Шокирующие находки
- Человеческие останки: В доме были найдены останки нескольких женщин.
- Предметы из кожи: Эд изготавливал вещи из человеческой кожи — кресла, маски и даже одежду.
🛑 Влияние на культуру
- Преступления Гейна стали вдохновением для многих произведений искусства, среди которых:
- Психо (1960)
- Техасская резня бензопилой (1974)
- Молчание ягнят (1991)
Почему Эта История Все Еще Волнующа?
🎭 Наследие Ужаса
- Эд Гейн стал олицетворением истинного зла в культуре. Его история по-прежнему интригует поклонников страшилок и документалистик.
- Многие исследователи отмечают, что его дела поднимают важные темы о психическом здоровье и социальной изоляции.
Заключение
🖤 История Эда Гейна — это не только рассказ о чудовищных преступлениях, но и повод задуматься о природе человека и о том, как прошлое может влиять на будущее.
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This is scary bc women are always the target
Suggesting mentally ill people to use BetterHelp is irresponsible and shows that you value money over people's lives.
I watched Monsters on Netflix, a lot of what's in the series is so unbelievable, I Google if he really did that stuff while watching the series.
I cannot believe this one, heard some about it but geeezzzz 😮 i mean my granny's passing has been awful, beyond awful but digging her up!!?? 😱
i liked when they added the brother story into bates motel at first i was like eh but than knowing where the story came from and how dylan knew something was wrong with norman and norman thought something was wrong with dylan because he was not listening to mother
I tried to watch the Netflix series but it was too sensationalized for me. Just give me the real juice.
Thanks for this!!! I can’t come to watch the series. The director goes above and beyond gore-y and it’s hard to watch.
I'm playing a word game and on of the last words was creepy!!
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On KallMeKris, she goes over all the ways that the show has many discrepancies.
6:34 betterhelp sucks girly hope u cut ties with them
Oh i get it, is it like "im a 10, and i bring stories to life! 10, to life" thats creative, youre a solid 5 though
this may be an ignorant question but if they didn't do an autopsy, then how they figured that he died from heart failure? and why change it later to asphyxiation if there again was no autopsy? that is the only way to know these types of things.
17:39 soooo she was a misogynist 🤨hmmmmm
I tried to watch it but couldn’t do it. I am so glad you did this!!! Thank you!
ed gein’s mom is truly the original “boy mom” stereotype. i wish more mothers who are obsessive or weird like her with their sons (and daughters of c) would understand how harmful that is. there’s no doubt in my mind he would’ve turned out being fucked up either way bc there’s just some evil that comes from within but damn she sure didn’t help.
I’m sorry but calling him. A cannibal seems very very far-fetched because first of all nobody ever spoke to the guy. Why would somebody accept food from someone that they don’t understand or like but you all of a sudden all he’s a cannibal who fed us blank blank blank so that theory has to go out the window because ain’t nobody gonna take no food from him. Everybody thought he was weird and nobody liked him.
Real life Alfred Hitchcock Psycho, Norman Bates. Obsessed with mummy type of freak. Ed’s mother also kept him coddled and everything like Norman Bates in Psycho
Why are Netflix giving these makers of these shows a platform they are full of things that are lies about these brutal killers and especially the ed gein story it’s full of things that are untrue
The Netflix doc was terrible. So much left out, stuff wrong! Sorry it got to be unwatchable.
The police found a female hand in a stew on the stove…I think that's where the Cannibal angle came from.
She should look up H.H.Hommes or what his name was, America's first serial killer.
Lovely presentation of the case thank you
He was schizophrenic and its one of the saddest things a person can have. If people paid attention a lot of his sick ideas originated from sick people within his own nation feeding him WW2 propaganda and twisted viewpoints about people. I dont think we will ever really be able to blame a single person for how or why he became this way. He was probably more Forest Gump at one point and for some reason it progressed worse, mix in a little Sling Blade. Not so much that people didn't care, but that they too were trying to exist…They figured he was just a little slower than other people and they tried not to let it stop him from having a normal life…but once he had no one to care for him, no one there to love him and no one there to be family to him—-his mind wandered away with his emotions which were just wired differently. Who was there for him once everyone in his known family was dead? What kind of relationships was he really able to have? He was mentally and emotionally limited to his immediate surroundings….think about the era in which he lived—they could not find a jury of 12 people that would have harmed him…they saw him for what he was—a medical opportunity, I dislike that it seems like he was really USED to the brink of no return…in our attempt to understand people like him we have learned so little about HOW to treat each other…he was basically left to rot in a mental institution where he was basically treated like an experiment—I think over time with the proper drugs he was given that his brain learned to do something that the average person just cannot do—-he was showing us that he had the ability to go somewhere else in him mind while still being here with us…and that is an incredible thing. Imagine living your whole life knowing something was wrong with you that you had no control of fixing…..he had no idea WHY he did what he did.
The valley girl vocal fry has got to stop. Other than that, great vid.
We need a book Annie. A bio if you will…
You did a really good job with this. Super interesting, factual, and not glamorized.
Ok…just a mad opinion…based on Augustas absolute disgust of women…do we think that maybe she herself endured SA…possibly by her male relative…and then her mother blamed her for the as*aults??…hence she thinks women are harlots so then passed that on to her children?
Hi Annie Elise This was disappointing and accuracy in the details of the Monster's : Ed Gein feels almost the same . One of the main details that you mentioned that felt off putting to me was the mention of Augusta's temper at the woman for defending a dog. I get that Augusta was infuriated by the woman but you mentioned that Augusta started yelling at the woman for yelling at the man ….the how "dare" she yell at a man ….When Augusta herself degraded and yelled at her own husband in front of Ed and I am sure anyone standing around at the times .
That does Not sit with me at all.
We can not have things both ways…. it is Not possible . The OLD saying "Do as I say and Not as I do ." moto is so out of touch with reality that it turns my stomach. I can not handle nonsense and mixed messages ….there is simply to much drama in that belief for me to believe in .
I have not ever had an ounce of empathy for Ed Gein and I do not believe that I ever will…. although Netflix's version in Monster's : Ed Gein did it's best to try and give Ed a little redemption arc but it really served Zero purpose and the Monster's : Ed Gein's Story would have ended fine with me at the scene where he was sent into the hospital….. I really did not appreciate any of the scenes when Ed's was in the hospital .
I would have been fine with a written narrative that Ed Gein later died of natural causes …..like in the "Woman of The Hour" about Rodney Alcala .
The over dramatics of Ed's hospital stay was nauseating . I liked the actress who played the nurse Salty and a few others but for me their acting talents were wasted for this ….for me I would have rather seen them act in a Rom Com. One character I liked almost as little as Ed was Adaline ….the actress is above par in her acting skills but as for the character I was not impressed . I did find that for me Ed not Charlie but Ed was known to be a great babysitter and very good with children . Can you imagine telling people growing up that your baby sitter was Ed Gein?
That to me is almost as shocking as Ed's crimes .
Your mentioning of an 8yr. girl went "missing" I find that is Not in Ed's M.O. and although the hunters gone "missing" would not be in Ed's M.O. either it is far more likely that he would murder hunters finding Ed alone craving up someone in his barn than he would to kidnap an 8yr. child walking from her drive way to her home .
Ed's M.O. Motive and Opportunity fit more with the hunter "missing" but since he was known in town as a good baby sitter….. it feels far less likely that he would take an 8yr….. not impossible but obviously less likely .
I believe that Ed did get rid of the 14yr. baby sitter. ….Zero question about that.
As for the sexual scenes in Netflix version I do believe that avenue was taken more because of the sensationalist point of view and drama than actual facts . For Ed I got the feeling that he was more into the act of the grave robbing and murders and there was little or nothing to do with any sex acts .
In an interview Ed himself was asked about his sex life with the dead and he said that the smell of the dead was what kept him from having sex with his victims ….which is one of the few things that Ed said that adds up. Now it does Not take away from the possibility that Ed might have murdered the 8yr. girl but for me it is just not as likely as Ed taking on the hunters that walked up on him when they were lost.
I am absolutely skipping the next Monster's : Lizzy Bordon which is already in the filming process .
If the series Monster's continues I might pick up and watch more after the Lizzy Bordon series . In the three Monster's : series in Netflix the only one I really have appreciation for is the Jeffrey Dahmer series …..Evan Peters is an Outstanding actor . I was highly impressed with his acting in the Monster's: series . I think Charlie is an impressive actor although the character Ed Gein did for me take away from enjoying Charlie's acting skills . I am sure I will like more of Charlie's acting in other films but this topic of Ed grates on my nerves .
Thank you for your channel.
I wonder why he didn't dig up his Mother.
We just recently watched the movie based on this case. It's a pretty revolting one. I can't stand spoiled food, and I actually threw out a brand new storage container that I really liked once because I'd put some raw hamburger in it to eat a day or two after I ate the other portion. When I cleaned out the fridge a couple of weeks later, I found the container. I barely cracked the lid, and the smell hit me. I threw the entire thing in the dumpster at my apartment complex. Anyway, the movie was pretty gruesome, and I couldn't get the memory of that spoiled meat smell out of my head the whole time he was walking around with body parts on. It was pretty gross. I can only imagine how that house smelled after his years of digging up body parts and wearing them or keeping them. Blecchhh! The movie was good, though, if you have the stomach for it. The guy was seriously disturbed, and his mother was very strict and, if the movie was accurate at all, his mother had some serious mental health issues as well.
Wow! Completely evil & sick!!!
What if somebody dig his ass up
Fire would not destroy a cauldron
I honestly think there was an inappropriate relationship between Ed and his mom
Odd son, a bit slow, no friends. A controlling over bearing mother who believed in preaching that women were the devil. Starts to sound like the water boy! Kinda wondering if this story played a part in that script!
So. Did he have the corpse of a woman inside that he believed was his mother? Did that actually happen? And what about him killing his older brother?
I grew up close to where Ed lived. We never really talked about this case at all.
Way too much advertisement. Buh bye
I watched the Netflix series today, I was in tears at the end,now, not so much. Thank you Annie
Great breakdown. The Netflix series was entertaining but a little over the top. I prefer the truthful aspects even if slightly less wild in aspect