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'''Edward Theodore Gein''' (August 27th, 1906 July 26th, 1984) was an American serial killer also known as '''"The Mad Butcher"'''. Gein is widely regarded among the most infamous serial killers in American history, his only two confirmed victims were Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan, however the real number is believed to have spanned much higher. Aside from the murders, Gein was known for human trophy collecting and robbed bones and flesh from many local graveyards in his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin were most of his crimes were committed. | '''Edward Theodore Gein''' (August 27th, 1906 - July 26th, 1984) was an American serial killer also known as '''"The Mad Butcher"'''. Gein is widely regarded among the most infamous serial killers in American history, his only two confirmed victims were Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan, however the real number is believed to have spanned much higher. Aside from the murders, Gein was known for human trophy collecting and robbed bones and flesh from many local graveyards in his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin were most of his crimes were committed. | ||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== |