In the quiet town of Plainfield, Wisconsin, lived a man whose depravity would become the blueprint for horror legends like Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs. This isn’t fiction — this is Ed Gein. And his home? A grotesque museum of death, stitched flesh, and desecrated bodies. 🪓🫣 In this chilling episode, we step inside the House of Human Horrors where Gein turned corpses into furniture and wore the skin of the dead. His obsession with his mother, grave robbing, and transformation into something inhuman redefined what real horror looks like. You’ll hear how investigators uncovered his terrifying collection, how neighbors were blindsided, and how Gein’s madness continues to haunt pop culture and criminal psychology to this day. This isn’t just a story. It’s a descent into one of the darkest human minds ever recorded.
Listener discretion is not just advised — it's necessary. 🔇