Shii Posted:
For anyone too lazy to read through the Ed Gein article, here are some highlights:
Police suspected Gein’s involvement in the disappearance of a hardware store owner, Bernice Worden, in Plainfield on November 16, 1957. Upon entering a shed on his property, they made the first discovery of the night: Worden’s corpse. She had been decapitated, her headless body hung upside down by means of ropes at her wrists and a crossbar at her ankles. The torso was empty, the ribcage split and the body “dressed out” like that of a deer.[6] These mutilations had been performed postmortem; she had been shot at close-range with a .22-caliber rifle.
Searching the house, authorities found: [7]
* Human skulls mounted upon the corner posts of his bed
* Human skullcaps, apparently in use as soup bowls
* An array of “shrunken heads”
* Skin fashioned into a lampshade and used to upholster chair seats
* Skin from the face of Mary Hogan, a local tavern owner, found in a paper bag
* A vest crafted from the skin of a woman’s torso
* Socks made from human flesh
* A sheath made from human skin
* A cigarette holder made from a man’s index finger
* A human heart (it is disputed where the heart was found; deputy reports all claimed that the heart was in a saucepan on the stove, while some crime scene photographers claimed it was in a paper bag)
* A window shade pull consisting of human lips
* Four noses
* Organs in the refrigerator
* Pieces of salted genitalia in a box
* Several unpaid parking tickets
What inhuman person doesn’t pay parking tickets, that’s disgusting.