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What drove the mild-mannered farmer to commit such hideous and depraved acts in America's heartland, and why do people from around the world continue to find him so infamous?Thank you to the magical Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1968. "Gein prosecution winds up murder testimony." Capital Times, November 9: 9.—. 1968. "Gein ruled fit to stand trial." Green Bay Press-Gazette, January 16: 1.Capital Times. 1958. "Bar Gein house admission fees." Capital Times, March 12: 4.—. 1957. "Claims ten skulls came from graves ." Capital Times, November 18: 1.—. 1958. "Gein insane, psychiatrist tells court." Capital Times, January 6: 3.—. 1957. "Nearly wed gein, woman reveals." Capital Times, November 20: 1.—. 1957. "Plan to open at least two." Capital Times, November 23: 1.—. 1957. "Weeping Gein joins minister in prayer." Capital Times, November 22: 1.—. 1957. "'Won't believe' graves robbed ." Capital Times, November 19: 1.Daily Tribune. 1954. "Believe Bancroft tavernkeeper was slain." Daily Tribune, December 9: 1.—. 1944. "Rites today for the man who died in Roche-a-Cri fire." Daily Tribune, May 19: 1.Engel, Dave. 2005. "Whatever happened to Mary Hogan?" Daily Tribune, December 5: 6.La Crosse Tribune. 1957. "State pushes murder charges against ." La Crosse Tribune, November 22: 1.Portage Daily Register. 1957. "New rifle in shop used in slaying storekeeper." Portage Daily Register, November 19: 1.Schechter, Harold. 1998. Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho. New York, NY: Gallery Books.Stevens Point Journal. 1958. "Ed Gein's real estate sold for under $4,000." Stevens Point Journal, March 31: 1.—. 1958. "Gein farmhouse leveled by early morning blaze." Stevens Point Journal, March 20: 1.—. 1958. "Open house at Gein farm draws crowds." Stevens Point Journal, March 24: 1.—. 1957. "Results of lie test announced." Stevens Point Journal, November 20: 1.—. 1954. "Woman's disappearance hints slaying at Pine Grove tavern." Stevens Point Journal, December 9: 1.United Press. 1957. "Hospital gets ready for Gein." Capital Times, November 23: 2.United Press International. 1968. "Ed Gein found guilty of 1957 murder in Plainfield." Capital Times, November 14: 2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When hardware store owner Bernice Worden disappeared from her store on the morning of November 16, 1957, sheriff's deputies traced the last sale made that morning to fifty-one-year-old recluse and occasional handyman Ed Gein. During a cursory search of the Gein property, investigators quickly located Worden's decapitated and mutilated body in a shed on Gein's property, but that was only one of the many horrors that awaited them on the farmstead. Inside the house, deputies found one of the most shocking and horrifying scenes ever documented in the history of American crime, revealing that the mild-mannered handyman locals had always believed harmless, was in fact a profoundly psychotic killer.Thank you to the magnificent Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1968. "Gein prosecution winds up murder testimony." Capital Times, November 9: 9.—. 1968. "Gein ruled fit to stand trial." Green Bay Press-Gazette, January 16: 1.Capital Times. 1958. "Bar Gein house admission fees." Capital Times, March 12: 4.—. 1957. "Claims ten skulls came from graves ." Capital Times, November 18: 1.—. 1958. "Gein insane, psychiatrist tells court." Capital Times, January 6: 3.—. 1957. "Nearly wed gein, woman reveals." Capital Times, November 20: 1.—. 1957. "Plan to open at least two." Capital Times, November 23: 1.—. 1957. "Weeping Gein joins minister in prayer." Capital Times, November 22: 1.—. 1957. "'Won't believe' graves robbed ." Capital Times, November 19: 1.Daily Tribune. 1954. "Believe Bancroft tavernkeeper was slain." Daily Tribune, December 9: 1.—. 1944. "Rites today for the man who died in Roche-a-Cri fire." Daily Tribune, May 19: 1.Engel, Dave. 2005. "Whatever happened to Mary Hogan?" Daily Tribune, December 5: 6.La Crosse Tribune. 1957. "State pushes murder charges against ." La Crosse Tribune, November 22: 1.Portage Daily Register. 1957. "New rifle in shop used in slaying storekeeper." Portage Daily Register, November 19: 1.Schechter, Harold. 1998. Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho. New York, NY: Gallery Books.Stevens Point Journal. 1958. "Ed Gein's real estate sold for under $4,000." Stevens Point Journal, March 31: 1.—. 1958. "Gein farmhouse leveled by early morning blaze." Stevens Point Journal, March 20: 1.—. 1958. "Open house at Gein farm draws crowds." Stevens Point Journal, March 24: 1.—. 1957. "Results of lie test announced." Stevens Point Journal, November 20: 1.—. 1954. "Woman's disappearance hints slaying at Pine Grove tavern." Stevens Point Journal, December 9: 1.United Press. 1957. "Hospital gets ready for Gein." Capital Times, November 23: 2.United Press International. 1968. "Ed Gein found guilty of 1957 murder in Plainfield." Capital Times, November 14: 2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Not since Jack the Ripper or H.H. Holmes had a criminal so thoroughly shocked and captivated the public imagination; yet Gein's crimes went far beyond what anyone imagined a person could be capable of. Indeed, he has served as the basis for some of Hollywood's most iconic horror films including Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. And, while he is only known to have killed two people during his active period, the list of crimes he is suspected of having committed is long and likely to remain a source of speculation for a long time to come.Thank you to the magical Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1968. "Gein prosecution winds up murder testimony." Capital Times, November 9: 9.—. 1968. "Gein ruled fit to stand trial." Green Bay Press-Gazette, January 16: 1.Capital Times. 1958. "Bar Gein house admission fees." Capital Times, March 12: 4.—. 1957. "Claims ten skulls came from graves ." Capital Times, November 18: 1.—. 1958. "Gein insane, psychiatrist tells court." Capital Times, January 6: 3.—. 1957. "Nearly wed gein, woman reveals." Capital Times, November 20: 1.—. 1957. "Plan to open at least two." Capital Times, November 23: 1.—. 1957. "Weeping Gein joins minister in prayer." Capital Times, November 22: 1.—. 1957. "'Won't believe' graves robbed ." Capital Times, November 19: 1.Daily Tribune. 1954. "Believe Bancroft tavernkeeper was slain." Daily Tribune, December 9: 1.—. 1944. "Rites today for the man who died in Roche-a-Cri fire." Daily Tribune, May 19: 1.Engel, Dave. 2005. "Whatever happened to Mary Hogan?" Daily Tribune, December 5: 6.La Crosse Tribune. 1957. "State pushes murder charges against ." La Crosse Tribune, November 22: 1.Portage Daily Register. 1957. "New rifle in shop used in slaying storekeeper." Portage Daily Register, November 19: 1.Schechter, Harold. 1998. Deviant: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Original Psycho. New York, NY: Gallery Books.Stevens Point Journal. 1958. "Ed Gein's real estate sold for under $4,000." Stevens Point Journal, March 31: 1.—. 1958. "Gein farmhouse leveled by early morning blaze." Stevens Point Journal, March 20: 1.—. 1958. "Open house at Gein farm draws crowds." Stevens Point Journal, March 24: 1.—. 1957. "Results of lie test announced." Stevens Point Journal, November 20: 1.—. 1954. "Woman's disappearance hints slaying at Pine Grove tavern." Stevens Point Journal, December 9: 1.United Press. 1957. "Hospital gets ready for Gein." Capital Times, November 23: 2.United Press International. 1968. "Ed Gein found guilty of 1957 murder in Plainfield." Capital Times, November 14: 2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Serial Killer Ed Gein (Butcher of Plainfield) Documentary Ed Gein, in full Edward Theodore Gein, also called the Butcher of Plainfield, (born August 27, 1906, Plainfield, Wisconsin, U.S.—died July 26, 1984, Madison, Wisconsin), American serial killer whose gruesome crimes gained worldwide notoriety and inspired numerous books and horror films. Gein endured a difficult childhood. His father was an alcoholic, and his mother was verbally abusive toward him. Gein nevertheless idolized her, a fact that apparently concerned his elder brother Henry, who occasionally confronted her in Gein's presence. In 1944 Henry died in mysterious circumstances during a fire near the family's farm in Plainfield. Although Gein reported his brother missing to the police, he was able to lead them directly to the burned body when they arrived. Despite bruises discovered on the victim's head, the death was ruled an accident. The death of Gein's mother in 1945 left him a virtual hermit. In subsequent years, Gein cordoned off the areas of the house that his mother had used most frequently, preserving them as something of a shrine. Gein attracted the attention of the police in 1957, when a hardware store owner named Bernice Worden went missing. Gein had been seen with her shortly before her disappearance, and, when law enforcement officials visited his farm, they found her body. She had been fatally shot and decapitated. Subsequent examinations of his home showed that he had systematically robbed graves and collected body parts, which he used to make household items, clothing, and masks. Also discovered on the property was the head of Mary Hogan, a tavern operator who had disappeared in 1954. In 1958 Gein's “house of horrors” was destroyed by fire, the origins of which remain unclear.
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In the conclusion to our series on Ed Gein, we're getting into the graveyard antics that eventually resulted in full moon reveries while wearing the skin of dead women, the murder and mutilations of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden, the horrors that police would find while they searched the Gein farmhouse including the nipple belt!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Los agentes de la policía que investigaban la desaparición el 17 de noviembre de 1957 de Bernice Worden, propietaria y dependienta de la ferretería de Plainfield (Wisconsin), sospecharon que Ed Gein estaba implicado en el caso. Cuando entraron en su casa, encontraron el cuerpo desnudo de Worden colgado de los tobillos, decapitado, abierto por el torso y eviscerado. Entre otros macabros hallazgos, encontraron también diez calaveras a las que les había quitado la parte superior para servir de tazones y ceniceros, pantallas de lámparas y asientos hechos de piel humana, platos de sopa hechos con calaveras, más calaveras en los postes de su cama, los órganos de Bernice en el refrigerador, un cinturón de pezones humanos, una caja de zapatos con nueve vulvas y muchos más objetos hechos de partes de cuerpos humanos. Todos estos objetos fueron fotografiados y destruidos. Al ser interrogado, Ed Gein admitió que abría las tumbas de mujeres recientemente fallecidas y robaba los cuerpos, llevándolos con su furgoneta a su casa donde curtía las pieles para hacer sus posesiones. También admitió haber asesinado a Mary Hogan, una camarera desaparecida desde 1954. Nunca fue probado ni admitido por él que cometiera canibalismo, y también negó haber tenido relaciones sexuales con las muertas, aduciendo que «olían muy mal». Fue declarado enfermo mental y pasó el resto de sus días en una institución psiquiátrica donde se destacó por su buen comportamiento. Falleció en el verano de 1984, a la edad de 77 años por insuficiencia respiratoria.
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Join us while we discuss the infamous killer, Ed Gein. We'll discuss his victims, Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan, as well as his history and other potential victims. Join our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764) https://www.patreon.com/truecreeps (https://www.patreon.com/truecreeps) https://theweirdemporium.net/pages/true-creeps-podcast-merch (https://theweirdemporium.net/pages/true-creeps-podcast-merch) www.truecreeps.com Have an episode idea or a question about a case? Submit them here: https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestions (https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestions) Twitter @truecreeps Instagram @truecreepspod Facebook.com/truecreepspod Email us at truecreepspod@gmail.com Sources: http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Gein,%20Ed.pdf (Ed Gein) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8570712/henry-george-gein (Henry George Gein (1901-1944) - Find a Grave Memorial) https://www.alittlebithuman.com/the-story-of-serial-killer-ed-gein-and-his-house-of-horrors/ (Meet Ed Gein: The Twisted Real-Life Inspiration for Leatherface, Norman Bates, and Buffalo Bill) https://screenrant.com/the-silence-of-the-lambs-the-real-buffalo-bills-true-story-explained/ (The Silence Of The Lambs: Buffalo Bill's True Story & Real Inspiration) https://fanac.org/fanzines/SF_Five_Yearly/sffy7-05.html (Science-Fiction Five-Yearly #7 - Page 5 - an outerview with robert bloch by the author of PSYCHO - Arthur O. Cycko) https://galaxypress.com/backstory-to-psycho/ (The Backstory to Robert Bloch's “Psycho” – Galaxy Press) https://www.proquest.com/openview/87c152bc4eacb6d66834997ad24f1051/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y (“A boy's best friend is his mother”: Cinematic re -tellings of the Ed Gein story - ProQuest) https://minds.wisconsin.edu/bitstream/handle/1793/70262/McMahon_Fall2014.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y (Not So Black and White: Media Coverage of the Ed Gein Homicides) http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Gein,%20Ed.pdf (Edward Theodore Gein Time Line) http://www.robertcdaniels.com/ed_gein.htm (Robert C. Daniels -- Ed Gein The Cannibal Myth Exposed) https://hannemanarchive.com/tag/bernice-worden/ (Bernice Worden | The Hanneman Archive) https://groups.google.com/g/alt.obituaries/c/6v3iD0Jxlbg (Gein Land for sale) https://www.wisconsinfrights.com/ed-gein-auction-film/ (Ed Gein's House - Rare 8mm Film Footage) https://youtu.be/3NO4BA-WurI (Deadly Possessions S01E05 II {Ed Gein's Cauldron and The Crying Boy Paintings}) https://www.cultofweird.com/curiosities/ed-gein-cauldron/ (Ed Gein's Cauldron - Is It Really Cursed or Haunted?) https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/13463#:~:text=Ed's%20house%20was%20burned%20to,%22The%20House%20Of%20Horrors.%22 (Plainfield, WI - Site of Ed Gein's Murder House) https://www.houseofgein.com (Ed Gein - Biography, Photos, and Legacy) https://allthatsinteresting.com/ed-gein (Ed Gein: The Story Of The Serial Killer That Inspired Every Horror Movie) https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/the-real-texas-chainsaw-massacre-how-ed-gein-inspired-classic-horror-movies/ (The Real Texas Chainsaw Massacre: How Ed Gein Inspired Classic Horror Movies | Den of Geek) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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Edward Theodore Gein (/ɡiːn/; August 27, 1906[1] – July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American murderer and body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety in 1957 after authorities discovered he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein also confessed to killing two women: tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954 and hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957. #truecrimepodcast #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeaddict #podcast #truecrimejunkie #murder #podcastersofinstagram #crime #serialkillers #truecrimeobsessed #murderino #truecrimememes #truecrimefan #serialkiller #ssdgm #podcasts #unsolvedmysteries #unsolved #mystery #podcasting #truecrimepodcasts #creepy #killer #paranormal #crimejunkie #horror #truecrimes #coldcase #truecrimestories #myfavoritemurder #murdermystery #podcaster #paranormalpodcast #podernfamily #spotifypodcast #scary #spotify #comedypodcast #ladypodsquad #newpodcast #podcastlife #mfm #applepodcasts #homicide #criminal #podcastaddict #horrorpodcast #history #death #truecrimelover #tedbundy #truecrimeallthetime #truecrimeandchill #missingperson #applepodcast #murderinos #murderpodcast #podcasters #truecrimebooks
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Serial Killer Ed Gein (Butcher of Plainfield) DocumentaryEd Gein, in full Edward Theodore Gein, also called the Butcher of Plainfield, (born August 27, 1906, Plainfield, Wisconsin, U.S.—died July 26, 1984, Madison, Wisconsin), American serial killer whose gruesome crimes gained worldwide notoriety and inspired numerous books and horror films.Gein endured a difficult childhood. His father was an alcoholic, and his mother was verbally abusive toward him. Gein nevertheless idolized her, a fact that apparently concerned his elder brother Henry, who occasionally confronted her in Gein's presence. In 1944 Henry died in mysterious circumstances during a fire near the family's farm in Plainfield. Although Gein reported his brother missing to the police, he was able to lead them directly to the burned body when they arrived. Despite bruises discovered on the victim's head, the death was ruled an accident. The death of Gein's mother in 1945 left him a virtual hermit. In subsequent years, Gein cordoned off the areas of the house that his mother had used most frequently, preserving them as something of a shrine.Gein attracted the attention of the police in 1957, when a hardware store owner named Bernice Worden went missing. Gein had been seen with her shortly before her disappearance, and, when law enforcement officials visited his farm, they found her body. She had been fatally shot and decapitated. Subsequent examinations of his home showed that he had systematically robbed graves and collected body parts, which he used to make household items, clothing, and masks. Also discovered on the property was the head of Mary Hogan, a tavern operator who had disappeared in 1954. In 1958 Gein's “house of horrors” was destroyed by fire, the origins of which remain unclear.
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Serial Killer Ed Gein (Butcher of Plainfield) DocumentaryEd Gein, in full Edward Theodore Gein, also called the Butcher of Plainfield, (born August 27, 1906, Plainfield, Wisconsin, U.S.—died July 26, 1984, Madison, Wisconsin), American serial killer whose gruesome crimes gained worldwide notoriety and inspired numerous books and horror films.Gein endured a difficult childhood. His father was an alcoholic, and his mother was verbally abusive toward him. Gein nevertheless idolized her, a fact that apparently concerned his elder brother Henry, who occasionally confronted her in Gein's presence. In 1944 Henry died in mysterious circumstances during a fire near the family's farm in Plainfield. Although Gein reported his brother missing to the police, he was able to lead them directly to the burned body when they arrived. Despite bruises discovered on the victim's head, the death was ruled an accident. The death of Gein's mother in 1945 left him a virtual hermit. In subsequent years, Gein cordoned off the areas of the house that his mother had used most frequently, preserving them as something of a shrine.Gein attracted the attention of the police in 1957, when a hardware store owner named Bernice Worden went missing. Gein had been seen with her shortly before her disappearance, and, when law enforcement officials visited his farm, they found her body. She had been fatally shot and decapitated. Subsequent examinations of his home showed that he had systematically robbed graves and collected body parts, which he used to make household items, clothing, and masks. Also discovered on the property was the head of Mary Hogan, a tavern operator who had disappeared in 1954. In 1958 Gein's “house of horrors” was destroyed by fire, the origins of which remain unclear.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaEdward Theodore Gein (August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American killer and body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety in 1957 after authorities discovered he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein also confessed to killing two women: tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954 and hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957.Gein was initially found unfit to stand trial and confined to a mental health facility. By 1968, he was judged competent to stand trial; he was found guilty of the murder of Worden, but he was found legally insane and was remanded to a psychiatric institution. He died at Mendota Mental Health Institute of respiratory failure, on July 26, 1984, aged 77. He is buried next to his family in the Plainfield Cemetery, in a now-unmarked grave.Here's how and where you can find Homicide Worldwide Podcast.To help support the show, find us on Patreon: patreon.com HWW is now on Discord: https://discord.gg/F9cMyf7JFJTo our amazing listeners. If you are listening to us on apple podcasts? (and even if your'e not) Please! take few minutes and leave a 5 ⭐️ review. It'll really help out the show. If you have a show suggestion? please email us at: homicideworldwidepodcast@gmail.comAnd you can always find us on twitter: https://twitter.com/HWWP10Thank you for your continued support of Homicide Worldwide PodcastSupport the show
On November 16, 1957 hardware store owner Bernice Worden went missing after an everyday interaction with a not-so-everyday man, named Ed Gein. Ed Gein had a fascination with his late mother due to the abuse he suffered as a child, and this fascination would lead him to taking the body parts of women who apparently looked like her, in order to fashion a flesh suit Gein could wear. To this extent he would go to the graves of women and exhume their parts, with, in his opinion, the "less-useful" parts becoming furniture in his house, such as bowls, chairs, soap containers, etc. What he would do to her, and Mary Hogan, another missing woman, were some of the most graphic and heinous acts known to man–that would later go on to inspire several famous horror movies.
Ed Gein was linked to over ten missing persons cases, but was only convicted of killing two women: Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan. Bernice Worden was a fifty-eight year old hardware store owner, and Mary Hogan was a fifty-four year old tavern owner. The day before Gein murdered Worden, in 1957, he visited her shop and promised to return the next day to buy another item. The last receipt found before Bernice Worden disappeared was documenting a purchase made by an Edward Gein. When Frank Worden returned to his mother's hardware store, there was said to be a small pool of blood and a trail leading out of the store's back door. Frank then ordered a search of Gein's property for Gein had left a large trail of suspicion behind for the authorities to consider him as the murderer. Gein was the last to buy anything from the store, and had shown interest in Mrs. Worden previously; one source stated that he even asked her to go skating with him once. The officials went to Gein's home and eventually found the body of Bernice Worden hanging upside down by her heels. She had been gutted, like a deer, and decapitated (see picture above). She was so deformed that when an officer had brushed up against her body in the dark, he had thought it was a deer hanging by its legs. When the police found Bernice Worden's body on Gein's property, they also found her head and the head of Mary Hogan inside his house. Mary Hogan had been missing since 1954, and Gein admitted to shooting her during his interrogation. Unfortunately for Mary Hogan's family, Gein was not actually tried for her murder, only that of Bernice Worden. According to the judge of Gein's case, the reason for this was “prohibitive costs.” Ed Gein also had possession of many other women's body parts, some from digging up graves, and some from women who were declared missing. As said before, Gein was only tried for one murder, but it is not know if he killed more than two people. Some believe he killed his brother Henry, and because of the locks of hair belonging to missing women, some believe he killed numerous others as well.
Hi, to our lovely True Crimer's, thanks for listening and please help us spread the word by telling your friends and family about us.This week Kim is covering an American convicted murderer and body snatcher.Ed received widespread attention in 1957 after Cops discovered he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and made trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein also confessed to killing two women: tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954 and hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957.Gein was initially found unfit to stand trial and confined to a mental health facility. By 1968, he was judged competent to stand trial; he was found guilty of the murder of Worden, but he was found legally insane and was remanded to a psychiatric institution. He died at Mendota Mental Health Institute of respiratory failure, on July 26, 1984, aged 77. He is buried next to his family in the Plainfield Cemetery, in a now-unmarked grave. This guy had a difficult childhood and grew up to be totally depraved.Definitely Mummy issues and a whole lot more to go along with that.listen to all of the sordid things that he did and created if your stomach can take it.have a listen kick back and get ready to have your mind blown by the depravity of mankind.Please take care and stay safe, Love Steph and Kim xx References:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein https://murderpedia.org/male.G/g/gein-edward.htm https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/real-life-psycho-ed-gein-dies https://allthatsinteresting.com/ed-gein-housePhotographs and additional reading.trigger warning: the first 2 links have graphic crime scene photos, they have mutilated corpses etchttps://cvltnation.com/nsfw-the-ghoul-of-plainfield-ed-geins-crime-scene-photos/https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/ed-gein-and-his-nipple-belt-60adb2a57bc4https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-serial-killer-ed-gein-is-led-away-from-his-farm-by-detectives-plainfield-50017918.htmlResources:https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/Pages/contact-service.aspx#24-hourhttps://www.beyondblue.org.auhttps://www.betterhelp.comFind us at:Instagram: SolvedunsolvedorspookyFacebook: Solvedunsolvedorspooky Email us at: podcast@solvedunsolvedorspooky.comPatreon: see belowSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=45582970)
ED GEIN "THE CORPSE COLLECTOR" Edward Theodore Gein (August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American convicted murderer and body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety in 1957 after authorities discovered he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein also confessed to killing two women: tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954 and hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957. Gein was initially found unfit to stand trial and confined to a mental health facility. By 1968, he was judged competent to stand trial; he was found guilty of the murder of Worden, but he was found legally insane and was remanded to a psychiatric institution. He died at Mendota Mental Health Institute of respiratory failure, on July 26, 1984, aged 77. He is buried next to his family in the Plainfield Cemetery, in a now-unmarked grave. Please consider supporting me on PATREON YouTube version with pictures SOURCES USED: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein https://www.thescarechamber.com/ed-gein/ Real Crimes and How They Were Solved, #89 Ed Gein The Corpse Collector
AyCe and Rih burn down and tackle one of the biggest true crime cases in American history and inspirationfor several horror films, books, macabre humor, and even metal bands; the story of Ed Gein, graverobbing, and the murders and dismemberment of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden. They will get into Psycho and Bates Motel, the Texas Chainsaw franchise, Silence of the Lambs and many more pop culture refrences to the ghoul himself! Thanks so much for listening and please dont forget to like, rate, and follow us here, socials, and wherever you stream your podcasts!!! SOURCES LINKS https://fandomania.com/halloween-madness-movies-books-based-on-the-life-of-ed-gein/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1273684/ https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/ed-gein https://onedio.co/content/24-utterly-disturbing-items-made-out-of-human-flesh-by-a-serial-killer-15616 https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/who-was-the-mother-of-the-most-depraved-serial-killer-of-all-time/T75XZ2O7K7AGAP5LBGPKDKHVV4/ BOOKS ~ Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters by Peter Vrosky ~ Evil Serial Killers: In the Minds of Monsters by Charlotte Greig --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dankndeadly-pod/support
In this weeks episode, Shelby and Charlie close the book on Ed Gein. So far, he's murdered Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden, robbed several graves, and made atrocious furniture with his plundered bodies. He has since been apprehended and would undergo a handful of trials before finally being sentenced to the place where he'd spend the rest of his life. Tune in to hear about what was found in his house, how the trials went, and what the outcome was. Opening music licensed from Peder B. Helland Song: Strange Wind Album: It's Halloween Sources: Deviant, The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein the Original “Psycho”. http://edwardtheodoreedgein.weebly.com/victims-suspects.html https://books.google.is/books?id=uQvYtm-EPTEC&pg=PA132&lpg=PA132&dq=Obsessive+Love+for+His+Mother+Drove+Gein+to+Slay,+Rob+Graves&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Ed_Gein https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein https://listverse.com/2016/11/03/10-gruesome-items-ed-gein-made-from-corpses/ https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/ed-gein https://www.biography.com/news/ed-gein-inspired-horror-movies https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ed-Gein https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ed-gein-kills-final-victim-bernice-worden https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/real-life-psycho-ed-gein-dies https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/84qbnx/question_did_ed_gein_kill_his_brother_henry/
In this weeks episode, Charlie and Shelby continue their adventure through the life of Ed Gein. They've covered the murder of Mary Hogan and begin their descent into Ed's deranged habits before finally committing his second murder. In the years that Gein went before succumbing to his madness, he would indulge in a grotesque "hobby." Light is shed on the collection that Gein had before eventually being questioned by investigators. This is a nail biter that you don't want to miss! Opening music licensed from Peder B. Helland Song: Strange Wind Album: It's Halloween Sources: Deviant, The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein the Original “Psycho”. http://edwardtheodoreedgein.weebly.com/victims-suspects.html https://books.google.is/books?id=uQvYtm-EPTEC&pg=PA132&lpg=PA132&dq=Obsessive+Love+for+His+Mother+Drove+Gein+to+Slay,+Rob+Graves&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Ed_Gein https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein https://listverse.com/2016/11/03/10-gruesome-items-ed-gein-made-from-corpses/ https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/ed-gein https://www.biography.com/news/ed-gein-inspired-horror-movies https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ed-Gein https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ed-gein-kills-final-victim-bernice-worden https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/real-life-psycho-ed-gein-dies https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/84qbnx/question_did_ed_gein_kill_his_brother_henry/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z3ra0CxCE0
Ed Gein, also known as the Butcher of Plainfield or the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American convicted murderer and body snatcher. Gein's crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety in 1957 after authorities discovered he had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein also confessed to killing two women: tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954 and hardware store owner Bernice Worden in 1957. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/killerconversations/message
Following a lead, police zeroed in on the home of one local man. It was eventually dubbed a “House of Horrors” after news of its contents spread, with its owner inspiring a string of movies and books that drew on his heinous crimes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1954, a 55-year-old tavern owner in central Wisconsin went missing, leaving behind a disturbing crime scene. Police caught a break in her case when a similar abduction occurred nearly three years later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ed Gein hailed from Plainfield, WI, and would eventually be known worldwide as a serial killer. Join Blood Sisterz as we go over his life, family, and horrific crimes. Ed Gein was a gravedigger who also murdered two women (that we know of) by the names of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden. His home would go down in history as one of the most disgusting crime scenes ever with clothing, decor, and home furnishings made from human parts and skin. Listen in and learn about the man who would be the inspiration behind iconic characters such as Norman Bates from Psycho, Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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What do Norman Bates, Leatherface, and Buffalo Bill have in common? All three fictional characters were inspired by a very real and very sick individual. This week we cover the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein. Follow us on social media: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/chilledandthrilledpodcastFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/chilledandthrilledInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chilledandthrilledpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/Thrilled_PodInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Historia (Social, Cultural, Literaria)¿Qué es un asesino serial? Una persona que asesina a tres o más personas (típicamente) aunque hay excepciones donde consideran a partir de 2 o 4. Lo hacen por obtener gratificación personal psicológica anormal. La psicología anormal estudia los patrones inusuales de emoción, comportamiento y pensamiento. Destacan motivaciones como: ira, emoción, ganancia financiera y búsqueda de atención. Los asesinatos ocurren con una frecuencia de mínimo un mes entre ellos Curiosamente, la mayoría de los asesinos seriales mantienen un contacto sexual con sus víctimas. Por lo general, las víctimas comparten algo en común - por ejemplo, de dónde vienen, apariencia, género, raza. Diferencias entre asesino serial, asesino en masa y asesino itinerante Asesino en masa: describe a una persona que mata a un grupo de personas al mismo tiempo en un período muy corto de tiempo y en proximidad geográfica. Asesino itinerante: también conocido como asesino excursionista, se dedica a cometer múltiples asesinatos en un corto período de tiempo pero en diferentes ubicaciones geográficas. Ejemplo: Adam Lanza - asesinó a 27 personas (mayoría niños) en una escuela de Connenicut en 2012. Asesino en serie: deja pasar un período de tiempo entre los asesinatos para estar alejado de su actividad criminal y además, éstos pueden ser en diferentes lugares. El asesino actúa solo, es decir, no tiene cómplices. Definición de un asesino serialEn Europa se comenzó a utilizar el término antes que en Estados Unidos.En Alemania el concepto fue creado por el criminólogo Erns Gennat, quien describió a Peter Kürten como "Serienmörder" (asesino serial) en su artículo "el violador de Düsseldorf" publicado en 1930.El término en inglés aparece por primera vez en un libro llamado "El significado de asesinar" de John Brophys en 1966. El término no era popular.Después fue utilizado por un agente del FBI llamado Robert Ressler. El llamó homicidio serial a este tipo de asesinatos en una plática en 1974, mismo año que se anexa el concepto a la ley.Historiadores criminólogos sugieren que los asesinos seriales han existido desde tiempos medievales, sin embargo, les llamaban hombres lobos o vampiros.Características de un asesino serial Pueden manifestar diferentes grados de enfermedades mentales o psicopatía. Marcado comportamiento antisocial Empatía y remordimiento reducido Caracter deshinibido Crean sus códigos propios Son adaptativos y pueden pasar inadvertidos Manifiestan dos o tres factores de la Tríada McDonald Ésta triada predice comportamiento violento Fascinación con escenarios que involucren fuego. Involucramiento en actividades sádicas, especialmente a una edad muy pequeña Mojar la cama después de los 12 años de edad Eran bulleados o asilados de niños o jóvenes Sufieorn algún tipo de abuso - emocional, físico o sexual - por algún miembro de su familia El Gen de asesino serialHa habido estudios recientes que revisan la posibilidad de que haya alguna anormalidad en los cromosomas de asesinos seriales los cuales fomentan éste comportamiento. Hasta la fecha, no se ha encontrado en específico una relación causal. Sin embargo, si hay ciertas correlaciones genéticas: La mayoría de los asesinos seriales son hombres y presentan un nivel de testosterona mucho más alto que el promedio. Esto puede hacer que sean más violentos. Además, presentan niveles de dopamina mucho más bajos que el promedio. La dopamina es la sustancia del cerebro que nos hace sentir placer. Entonces, necesitan realizar actividades mucho más intensas para sentir placer. Estos factores combinados con situaciones del ambiente donde se desarrollen, pudieran influenciar en un comportamiento violento y hasta de llegar a asesinar. Algunos asesinos seriales más famosos y terribles: Belle Gunness - madre de 4 hijos (dos murieron) y dueña de una tienda de dulces en 1881. Su esposo falleció en un incendio de su casa en Chicago. Después de cobrar el seguro de vida, se mudó a una granja, donde volvió a casarse. Nuevamente, el segundo esposo apareció muerto y no había evidencias de que ella fuera culpable. Publicó en periódicos su búsqueda de un tercer esposo, a lo que varios interesados fueron a la granja para no regresar jamás. En 1908, un incendio terminó por completo con la granja. Ahí se encontraron cuerpo decapitado de Gunness, aunque no estaban 100% seguros que fuera ella. Además, había muchos cuerpos enterrados, incluídos de niños y su hijos. Dr. Harold Shipman - hombre de familia que asesinó a 218 personas mientras trabajaba como médico general. Comenzó sus asesinatos en 1972 y el último, el cuál lo delató fue en el año 2000. Utilizaba diamorfina para asesinar a sus víctimas. Fue condenado a prisión de por vida y 4 años más tarde se suicidó en su celda. Históricos: Elizabeth Bathory (se bañaba en sangre de las vírgenes del pueblo), Jack The Ripper (se sospecha era un cirujano de la época que trabajaba para la realeza, asesinó a 5 prostitutas, todas en el mismo barrio, siempre tomando un órgano de la victima) 30s: Albert Fish 40s - 50s: Ed Gein (hacia objetos con piel de las personas que asesinaba) 60s: Zodiac Killer (hasta el sol de hoy no se sabe quien fue. Siempre atacaba parejas en sitios remotos, mataba a la mujer y al hombre lo dejaba vivo, pero herido, si no era por cuchillos, por balas), Charles Manson Family (asesinaron a Sharon Tate, actriz y esposa del famoso director francés Roman Polanski, en su mansión de los angeles. Mataron a todos los invtados de esta y a la misma que estaba embarazada de 8 meses), Jerry Brudos. 70s: Ted Bundy, Edmund Kemper, John Wayne Gacy, Denis Berkowitz, Denis Rader 80s: Jeffrey Dahmer, Wayne Williams (Atlanta Child Muders) Richard Ramirez, Aileen Wuornos, Andrei Chikatilo (Rusia). Introducción al cine de horrorEn 1931, salió una película llamada M, que trataba de un asesino serial pedófilo.Robert Bloch (novela Psycho) Influencia de Ed Gein (mató a su madre y muchas mujeres cuyo fisico le hacía recordar a la misma).John Wayne Gacy en el payaso de It. (predador de niños, hombre de familia estable, vestía de payaso en fiestas de niños, los engañaba y hacía entrar a su sotano, los sodomizaba, torturaba y después estrangulaba. Al finalizar los vestía y cubría con una manta y los enterraba en su propio sotano, un niño escapó y lo denunció, así fue que lo encontraron).Henry Portrait Of A Seria Killer - Henry Lee LucasLa masacre en Texas de 1974 está basada en hechos reales. Ed Gein conocido como el carnicero de Plainfield, exhumó cuerpos del cementerio y hacía tofeos y decoraciones con los huesos y sangre de éstos, además asesinó a dos mujeres. Ejemplos de lo que se encontró- sillas hechas con piel humana, vacijas hechas con cráneos, un corcet de piel de mujer despellejado de hombros a la cintura, la piel de la cara de Mary Hogan, un cinturón de pezones femeninos, entre muchas más cosas espeluznantes.Monster, Airleen Wuornos (prostituta, incitaba a clientes a maltratarla para justificar los asesinatos clamando que se aprovechaban de ella)-Hannibal Lecter ( Dr. Alfredo Bali Treviño de Monterrey, Nuevo León. Asesinó a su amante cortándole la garganta ) - Buffalo Bill (Ted Bundy)Patrick Bateman (American Psycho)Michael Myers (Halloween)de HalloweenJason Vorhees (Friday The 13th).Freddy Kruger (A Nightmare On Elm Street)Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)Influencias Marilyn Manson American Horror Story Black Dahlia Muder Dexter Mindhunters Criminal Minds Créditos:Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)Otra música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This weeks pick is made by...! My sister from diffrent parents, my dearest friends Ashley! It's Mr. Ed Gein from Wisconsin born in 1906. He loved his mother and making things from human skin( very crafty). He did kill two women maybe even his own brother(I think he did) Henry Gein May 16th, 1944. Mary Hogan who went missing in 1954 her remains were found in his house. Bernice Worden on November 16th, 1957 her son was the deputy sheriff at the time of her death. His crimes are the inspiration for some of the best movies/t.v. we have today such as. Bates motel Norman Bates). Psycho the original in 1960 and the remake in 1998 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre the original in 1974 and the remake in 2003. Motel hell in 1980. Deranged: Confessions of a necrophile in 1974. The Silence of the Lambs in 1991 (one of my Favorite movies). The movie Ed Gein from 2000 and Hannibal in 2001.
We're in the thick of January, the most depressing time of the year (or so we're told), but we don't have to wallow in our post-Christmas comedown. We're joined by counsellor, Mary Hogan, who shares some coping strategies for dealing with anxiety, low mood, and depression. Follow Mary on Instagram @tiny_therapist or visit her blog www.themindguide.net.
Jacopo Carucci, called Pontormo after the Tuscan town he came from, was a leader of the Mannerist movement that dominated Italian painting in the 16th century. Michelangelo once predicted that a 19- year-old Pontormo “will exalt this art to the heavens.” At a small show currently at the Morgan Library and Museum, Pontormo’s 1528 painting “Visitation” is being seen in America for the first time—on loan from a small church near Florence. The New Yorker has called it “one of the damnedest great paintings of all time.” In this installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large,” Mary Hogan Camp, art historian and docent coordinator at the Morgan, will talk about the exhibition and why Pontormo deserves to be ranked among the master artists of the Renaissance.
In Part 1 of our series on horror icon Eddie Gein, Attention Horrors breaks down the roots of his madness thanks to his mother Augusta, the murders of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden and we mentally prepare you to enter the home of the boogeyman with some GEINERS.
In Part 1 of our series on horror icon Eddie Gein, Attention Horrors breaks down the roots of his madness thanks to his mother Augusta, the murders of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden and we mentally prepare you to enter the home of the boogeyman with some GEINERS.
Edward T Gein, also known as The Butcher of Plainfield, was an American murderer. His crimes, committed around his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, gathered widespread notoriety after authorities discovered that Gein had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. Gein confessed to killing two women – Mary Hogan in 1954, Bernice Worden in 1957. Gein was initially found unfit to stand trial and confined to a mental health facility. In 1968, Gein was found guilty but legally insane of the murder of Worden, and was remanded to psychiatric institutions. He died at Mendota Mental Health Institute of cancer-induced liver and respiratory failure at age 77 on July 26, 1984. He is buried next to his family in the Plainfield Cemetery, in a now unmarked grave. On the morning of November 16, 1957, Plainfield hardware store owner Bernice Worden disappeared. A Plainfield resident reported that the hardware store's truck had been driven out from the rear of the building around 9:30 am. The hardware store was closed the entire day; some area residents believed this was because of deer hunting season. Bernice Worden's son, Deputy Sheriff Frank Worden, entered the store around 5:00 pm to find the store's cash register open and blood stains on the floor. Frank Worden told investigators that Ed Gein had been in the store the evening before his mother's disappearance, and that he would return the next morning for a gallon of antifreeze. A sales slip for a gallon of antifreeze was the last receipt written by Worden on the morning she disappeared. On the evening of the same day, Gein was arrested at a West Plainfield grocery store, and the Waushara County Sheriff's Department searched the Gein farm. A Waushara County Sheriff's deputy discovered Worden's decapitated body in a shed on Gein's property, hung upside down by her legs with a crossbar at her ankles and ropes at her wrists. The torso was "dressed out like a deer". She had been shot with a .22-caliber rifle, and the mutilations were made after her death…. Information Sourced from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Dahmer Body Sourced From: Serial Killers Documentaries https://youtu.be/Xe5OixqeLVw Visit them for loads of amazing documentaries Public Access America PublicAccessPod Productions Footage edited by Jason at PublicAccessPod producer of Public Access America publicaccessamerica@gmail.com Podcast Links on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/PublicAccessAmerica Review us Stitcher: goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: goo.gl/gPEDbf join us on YouTube goo.gl/xrKbJb
Welcome to Episode 30 of Sit & Sew Radio, a Quilt Addicts Anonymous podcast. Today we have the Mary's on! Mary Hogan, author of "String Quilt Style" and Mary W. Kerr, quilt historian, author and the creative force behind the Quilt As Desired project. I think you're going to love both ladies and get lots of fabulous ideas on what to do for your next quilting project. Real quick before we get to the interviews, make sure you head over to shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com because there are hundreds of new bolts of fabric being added over the next week or so. That's because right after I moved into the brick and mortar location, the space next door became available. So my husband and I went for it, leased the space and are tripling our inventory to fill it. It is very exciting and there is new stuff going up daily as we get everything ready. String Quilt Style, Mary Hogan, string quilts, Landauer Publishing Mary Hogan, author Mary Hogan has a stash and knows how to use it. The author of "String Quilt Style: Easy techniques and inspiring designs form strips, scraps and stash," Mary's book is half string quilt how-to and half patterns and projects to get you started. Before seeing Mary's books I thought of string quilts as bland quilts made up of whatever strip came out of the scrap bag next. But Mary teaches you how to plan your strip layout and color choices to modernize this very traditional piecing method creating quilts that have dimension, depth and beauty. You can read more about Mary Hogan on her website marymhogan.com. You can get a copy of "String Quilt Style" from her Landauer Publishing at landauerpub.com. Quilt as Desired, Mary W. Kerr, antique quilts Mary W Kerr, quilt historian, not a fan of the "Quilt Police" Mary W. Kerr is an author, quilt historian and rule breaker. That is, rules set by the Quilt Police. She cherishes quilt history and in an effort to keep the unfinished quilt tops from the Greatest Generation from being sold for $25 at a yard sale, began the Quilt As Desired project. She took cast off tops with no provenance, no significance and that were nowhere near museum quality, the kind of top you might find in grandma's attic, and sent them to some of the best machine quilters in the industry with one line of instruction, "Quilt as Desired." The result is a traveling exhibit of 40 quilts that gives the world permission to machine quilt an antique top, and hopefully makes a few quilters smile down knowing that someone finished their quilt for them. You can read more about Mary and find out where the quilts are going next on her website www.marywkerr.com.
What's holding you back from _____________? YOU fill in the blank: being happy, being healthy, being wealthy... leaving a relationship that's run its course, letting go of past habits that limit you, getting a new job that makes you happy, being a rock star... A great deal of this existence has been around separation and disempowerment, or putting the Divine outside of us... implying that there's possibly some things that we are NOT. This includes everything, whether it's physical, spiritual, environmental, or emotional! It's been so ingrained in us that the answer comes from somewhere or someone ELSE than what's within that we allow ourselves to just accept that, and play out a very limited existence.What if you could change that?In this episode, join in with special guest and fellow spiritual practitioner Mary Hogan (www.OneintheLight.com) as we talk about the nature of this, how to even SEE what it is that we allow to hold us back... and how to begin to FLOW, free of limitation, leaving those barriers behind! Add it on to your calendar; all you need is a Google+ account... hope you can join in!?To watch live, just click the large arrow pointing right at the time of the Hangout. Sometimes you need to try it again in a minute or so. Can't watch live? The recording will be shared following.https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/com7m93q8gq4hm85pump6u18tnk
What's holding you back from _____________? YOU fill in the blank: being happy, being healthy, being wealthy... leaving a relationship that's run its course, letting go of past habits that limit you, getting a new job that makes you happy, being a rock star... A great deal of this existence has been around separation and disempowerment, or putting the Divine outside of us... implying that there's possibly some things that we are NOT. This includes everything, whether it's physical, spiritual, environmental, or emotional! It's been so ingrained in us that the answer comes from somewhere or someone ELSE than what's within that we allow ourselves to just accept that, and play out a very limited existence.What if you could change that?In this episode, join in with special guest and fellow spiritual practitioner Mary Hogan (www.OneintheLight.com) as we talk about the nature of this, how to even SEE what it is that we allow to hold us back... and how to begin to FLOW, free of limitation, leaving those barriers behind! Add it on to your calendar; all you need is a Google+ account... hope you can join in!?To watch live, just click the large arrow pointing right at the time of the Hangout. Sometimes you need to try it again in a minute or so. Can't watch live? The recording will be shared following.https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/com7m93q8gq4hm85pump6u18tnk
In part two of three about the original Psycho, Ed Gein, we cover his first lady murder with tavern owner Mary Hogan and the various graveyard antics that eventually resulted in midnight reveries while wearing homemade mammary vests, among other things.
Today's Guests will be Kathryn G. Pears, MPPM with Dementia Care Strategies, Inc. and Mary Hogan whose brother had Down 's syndrome and Alzheimer's disease and is an advocate for change. Their insights are fascinating and their education is highly needed. Website: www.dementiacarestrategies.com Caregiver Blog: www.alzheimerscaregiver.org National Down Syndrome Congress Www.ndsccenter.org 1-800-232-NDSC (6372) National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices www.aadmd.org/ntg www.rrtcadd.orgSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.