10. Gein Preserved His Mother’s Rooms
Once his mother died, a lot changed. Sure, he had already allegedly murdered his brother, but this was not proven. He was socially inept and people were starting to talk. After his mother, the one person he cared about, died, it left an awful void in Gein’s life. Still managing the farm, Gein boarded up his mother’s room as well as all the rooms she used including the living room and full upstairs. Gein lived in a small room next to the kitchen.
It was in his new living quarters where he started to find new interests. He started reading death-cult magazines that dealt with Nazis and also cannibals. He studied how cannibals stripped bodies and what areas were good for eating as well as using for other items. In some cases the readings were labeled as “adventure stories,” but this material was straight up evil literature. This is where it starts to get ugly, real ugly…
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