2. Ed Gein’s Grave Was Stolen
After his death, Gein was buried in one of the same cemeteries he once prowled and took bodies from (also where his parents were buried). His headstone turned into a weird tourist stop for both locals and outsiders, wanting to connect to this twisted piece of pop culture history. Initially people would chip away from the headstone, keeping a piece of the headstone as a keepsake or sick souvenir. Eventually, someone stole the headstone. It was later recovered, but did not get replaced. Gein now has an unmarked grave. As for the house that Gein grew up in, that was burned to the ground by the locals.
I never really understood everyone’s fascination with graves, especially with someone as horrific as Ed Gein was. Are you looking for closure? Are you expecting a connection with the deceased? Hopefully you are not looking for a connection, which would be perverse. Ed Gein’s grave should not be celebrated and certainly not any stop on any central Wisconsin tourism circuit.
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