
Episode 5 - The Ghoul of Plainfield: Ed Gein’s Life of Lies
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In November 1957, police entered a small farmhouse in Plainfield, Wisconsin, searching for missing hardware store owner Bernice Worden. In the shed, they found her body — mutilated, headless, strung up like a deer. But what they uncovered inside the home was even more disturbing: furniture made of skin, masks crafted from human faces, and organs preserved in jars.
This episode unravels the double life of Edward Gein, the man who appeared to be a harmless handyman and neighbor while secretly grave robbing, murdering, and creating a house of horrors. Daniel and Claire take listeners through his strict and warped childhood, the domineering influence of his mother, the suspicious death of his brother, the murders of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden, and the shocking police discovery that stunned the world.
How long did the lies last? Were his neighbors blinded by pity, denial, or fear? And how did his crimes go on to inspire some of the most iconic horror characters of all time — Norman Bates, Leatherface, and Buffalo Bill?
When did the lies begin? With his quiet smile? With his obsession over his mother? Or with the silence of a community that didn’t want to see the truth?