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  1. Nov 3, 2016 · Serial killer Ed Gein (1906–1984) of Plainfield, Wisconsin, was the inspiration for the villains of several gruesome horror films, including Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs, and Norman Bates in Psycho. SEE ALSO: 10 Of The Most Gruesome Serial Killer Murders.

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    Edward Theodore Gein ( / ɡiːn /; August 27, 1906 [1] – July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American murderer, suspected serial killer and body snatcher.

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · Published February 7, 2022. Updated March 12, 2024. Some of the things found in Ed Gein's house included a trash can and several chairs upholstered in human skin, a belt and corset of severed nipples, and human skulls made into bowls.

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  5. Jan 29, 2022 · But it is certain that Ed Gein stands as one of history’s most disturbing serial killers. He’s also seen as the inspiration for the mother-loving Norman Bates of Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ‘s skin-wearing Leatherface, and The Silence of The Lamb ‘s Buffalo Bill.

  6. Jun 12, 2023 · Ed Gein: The Real Wisconsin Killer Who Helped Inspire Leatherface. Ed Gein, the “Butcher of Plainfield,” is often cited as the biggest influence behind The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. In fact, Gein served as an inspiration for several other notorious silver screen psychopaths, including Psycho’s Norman Bates and The Silence of the Lambs’ Buffalo Bill.

  7. Ed Gein, American serial killer whose gruesome crimes gained worldwide notoriety and inspired popular books and films, notably three of the most influential horror/thriller movies ever made: Psycho (1960), The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), and The Silence of the Lambs (1991).

  8. Feb 3, 2010 · The story of Ed Gein is like something right out of your worst nightmares. One of the most deranged serial killers in modern history, Gein dressed up in the skin of his victims and made masks out of their faces.

  9. Regardless, his real-life case influenced the creation of several fictional serial killers, including Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Norman Bates from Psycho and Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs. Childhood. Gein was born in La Crosse County, Wisconsin.

  10. Feb 18, 2022 · The constant tragedy and loss of human life drove Hooper to research, and one prolific killer caught his attention who would later become the figure on which Leatherface was based —Ed Gein. The true story of Ed Gein came to the public attention in 1957 when a hardware store owner in Wisconsin, named Bernice Worden, suddenly disappeared.

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