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|fullname = Edward Theodore Gein | |fullname = Edward Theodore Gein | ||
|alias = The Mad Butcher<br>The Butcher of Plainfield<br>The Plainfield Ghoul | |alias = The Mad Butcher<br>The Butcher of Plainfield<br>The Plainfield Ghoul | ||
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After being photographed, the items were destroyed. When questioned, Gein denied murder, but admitted between 1947 and 1952 he had made about 40 nocturnal visits to three local graveyards and exhumed the remains of recently buried victims, but stated he was in somewhat of a "dazed state". However, Gein remarked that on approximately 30 of his occasions he had managed to come out of the dazed state and put the bodies back and left the grave in good order. Gein admitted to making nine grave robberies and subsequently lead investigators to them; authorities were skeptical as to whether or not Gein could rob a grave within the space of an evening and dug up two of the graves Gein had informed them about; in one instance there was a crowbar in place of the body, which contradicted Gein's story. He also confessed that following his mother's death in 1945 he wanted to become her, and began these gruesome acts due to his mother's psychotic hatred of women. | After being photographed, the items were destroyed. When questioned, Gein denied murder, but admitted between 1947 and 1952 he had made about 40 nocturnal visits to three local graveyards and exhumed the remains of recently buried victims, but stated he was in somewhat of a "dazed state". However, Gein remarked that on approximately 30 of his occasions he had managed to come out of the dazed state and put the bodies back and left the grave in good order. Gein admitted to making nine grave robberies and subsequently lead investigators to them; authorities were skeptical as to whether or not Gein could rob a grave within the space of an evening and dug up two of the graves Gein had informed them about; in one instance there was a crowbar in place of the body, which contradicted Gein's story. He also confessed that following his mother's death in 1945 he wanted to become her, and began these gruesome acts due to his mother's psychotic hatred of women. | ||
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==Trial, imprisonment and death== | ==Trial, imprisonment and death== |