10 objects that the Mᴀssacre killer in Texas made with the skin of his victims …

It probably does not sound like the name of Edward Gein, but incredible as it may seem, he was the inspiration to create the most terrifying and grotesque horror films of all time such as “The Mᴀssacre in Texas” and “The Silence of the Innocents”. This subject is considered one of the most ruthless and morbid serial killers in history.

As if it were not enough, in addition to enjoying the murder, dismembering and dismembering people, he endeavored to create macabre objects with parts of the bodies of his victims. Among the things that were found in his home were 10 heads of women without the top of the skull as if they were cups, in addition to lamps made of leather and armchairs also covered with human skin, among other things.

Ed Gein marked a whole era of terror in the United States, lived from the year 1906 to 1984 in Wisconsin and during an interrogation that made him the police admitted that he also opened graves of recently deceased women to steal their bodies and use them as material to create their macabre works. In addition to that, there was a suspicion that he maintained intimacy with the corpses, however, that could never be proven.

He was declared as a mental patient and never stepped into prison, on the contrary, lived the rest of his life in a psychiatric insтιтution where he had an excellent behavior and at the age of 77 years died from kidney failure. Even his demonic creations have been shown to the public and then we will show you some of his works:

1.- Female skulls

2.- Human skin sofa

3.- Chair with skin and human faces

4.- Women’s shoes covered with human skin

5.- Bag made of leather

6.- Spine and skin lamp

7.- Gloves

8.- Nipple belt

9.- Masks and bone cutlery

10.- Apron (apron) made of human faces and breasts

definitely this guy was crazy!
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