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Serial Murderer Ed Gein
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Ed Gein may be America's most famous murderer, although his name is
seldom heard and barely recognized today. Three decades have passed since
he first made the headlines, but Gein is still with us, in spirit. His
crimes inspired the movie Psycho and its sequels, spinning off in later
years to terr ....
Middle of essay .... recalled that she was "not as strong" in
her opposition to masturbation(Gollmar 31). She always impressed on her
children the importance of doing the right thing. She tried to instill in
her sons the teachings of scriptures and a deep suspicion of women as
deceivers and whores. Augusta later in 1941 suffered a stroke which left
her bed ridden for awhile. Ed says it was because of the way his neighbors
constantly argued and how much it upset his mother(Schechter 43). Ed was
in charge of tak.... |
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