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Celebrity Trials is kicking off season two with a new
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host and new name. Hey, I'm Garrett Fisher, and starting
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March sixteenth, I'll be the new host on Daily Crime
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and Justice. It's the same great show, now with extra
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crime and extra justice in the meantime. Please enjoy this
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encore performance of one of Celebrity Trials classic episodes. See
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you on March sixteenth. We'll miss you, Read Carter and
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wish you the best.
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Callaroga Shark Media, Good morning, I'm Read Carter. Saturday, November sixteenth,
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nineteen fifty seven, Sheriff Art Schlay and Captain Lloyd's Schoforster
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push open the door to ed Gen's farmhouse outside Plainfield, Wisconsin.
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They're looking for Bernice Warden, the fifty eight year old
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hardware store owner who disappeared that morning. The last receipt
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in her store has ed Geane's name on it. There's
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a trail of blood leading out the back door. The
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farmhouse is dark, cluttered, smells of death and decay. Shlay
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move through the kitchen toward a summer kitchen in the back.
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He lights a match hanging from the ceiling, suspended by ropes.
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At the ankles is a headless human body, gutted, dressed
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like a deer carcass. It's Bernice Worden. That's when Schley
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starts looking around, really looking, and what he finds over
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the next several hours will haunt him for the rest
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of his life, will haunt everyone who enters that farmhouse,
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will change American horror forever. Lamp shades made from human skin,
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waste baskets made from human skin, chair seats upholstered in
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human skin, bowls made from the tops of human skulls,
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a shoe box containing nine volvas leggings made from human
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leg skin, a corset made from a female torso, four noses,
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whole human bones, a pair of lips on a window
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shade drawstring, ten female heads with the tops sawed off,
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a hanging human head, masks made from the faces of
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real women, a mammary vest made from female breasts, and
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a full woman suit, an entire body suit fashioned from
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real human skin that someone could wear to become a woman.
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This isn't fiction, This isn't a Netflix horror series. This
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is what police found in ed Geen's farmhouse on November sixteenth,
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nineteen fifty seven. And we're about to tell you how
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it got there. I'm Reed Carter. Netflix just released Monster,
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the ed Geen Story. Before you watch the Hollywood version,
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hear the real story. This is part one of Celebrity Trials.
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The Butcher of Plainfield November sixteenth, nineteen fifty seven. Plainfield, Wisconsin,
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population six hundred and forty two. The kind of small
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town where everyone knows everyone, where crime means kids tipping
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over mailboxes, where the biggest excitement is Friday night football
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and the Saturday hardware store run. Bernice Warden owns Worden
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Hardware and Implements store on Main Street. She's fifty eight
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year years old, widowed. Her son Frank is the Deputy
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Sheriff of Wshara County. She's respected, hard working, reliable, opens
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the store every morning at eight sharp Saturday morning. Her
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son Frank, stops by the store around eight thirty. His
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mother isn't there. The store is opened, but nobody's behind
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the counter. Frank finds the cash register open, finds blood
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on the floor, Finds a trail of blood leading out
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the back door to where his mother usually parks. He
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finds the last receipt written in the sales book for
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anti freeze a half gallon of anti freeze sold on credit.
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The name on the receipt ed Gen. Frank Worden knows
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ed Geen. Everyone in Plainfield knows ed Geen. Quiet bachelor
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farmer who lives alone on the Old Green property about
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seven miles outside town. Does odd jobs for people, baby sits,
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occasionally harmless odd maybe keeps to himself, but harmless. Except
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now Frank's mother is missing. There's blood on the floor,
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and ed Geen's name is the last thing written in
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her sales book. Frank calls Sheriff Art Schlee. They drive
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to Geen's farm. The house is dark, seemingly empty, but
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there's a pickup truck parked outside, fresh tire tracks. They
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decide to wait for a search warrant rather than enter immediately.
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While they wait, they canvass the neighborhood, ask around about
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ed Geen, and they start hearing stories, odd stories, Ed
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talking about how he could get women's bodies anytime he wanted,
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Ed talking about the anatomy of women in disturbing detail,
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Ed making unsettling jokes about death and bodies. Still, he's
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ed Geen, weird ed who does odd jobs and babysits kids.
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He might know something about Bernice's disappearance, but he's not
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a suspect, not really, not yet. By late afternoon they
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have the warrant. Schlay and Captain Schoforster approach the farmhouse.
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It's a decrepit two story build hasn't been maintained in years. Boards,
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loose windows, broken paint, peeling. The property looks abandoned, even
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though Ed lives there. They enter through the front door.
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The interior matches the exterior trash everywhere, old newspapers, stacked
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floor to ceiling, clutter, filth, decay. The only room that
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looks maintained is Ed's bedroom, in a small kitchen area
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where he apparently eats. They move through the house room
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by room. Everything is covered in dust and grime, piles
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of junk, random objects. The place feels more like a
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hoarder's nest than a home. Then Schleay enters the summer kitchen,
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a small addition off the back of the house that
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stays cooler in warm weather. It's darker here. He lights
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a match. That's when he sees the body hanging from
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the ceiling, suspended by ropes tied around the ankles, headless,
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gutted from sternum to pelvis come completely eviscerated. The torso
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has been split open and all internal organs removed. It's
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been dressed out like a deer carcass, like something you'd
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see hanging in a slaughterhouse. Shlay staggers back. He's seen
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bodies before, he's a sheriff in rural Wisconsin. He's seen
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farm accidents, car crashes, hunting incidents. But this is different.
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This is deliberate, methodical, surgical. He forces himself to look closer.
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The body is female, The head has been cut off cleanly,
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the hands are bound. This isn't a hunting accident. This
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is murder and butchery. Shlay runs outside and vomits. Then
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he calls for backup, every available officer, the state police, anyone,
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because if ed Geen did this to Bernice Warden, what
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else is in that house? The answer is everything, everything
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you could possibly imagine if you were designing a house
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of horrors, and things you couldn't imagine because they're too
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depraved for normal human minds to conceive. The inventory takes hours,
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it takes days. It takes weeks before they've cataloged everything
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found in ed Gen's farmhouse and with each new discovery,
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the horror deepens because this isn't just about Bernice Warden.
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This is about dozens of victims, dozens of women who
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ended up as household items in ed Geen's collection. Once
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police realize what they're looking at in ed Gen's farmhouse,
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they start documenting everything, photographing everything, cataloging every single item,
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because this isn't just a murder scene. This is evidence
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of crimes beyond comprehension. Let me walk you through what
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they found and understand. These aren't props from a horror movie.
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These are real human remains turned into functional household objects
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by a man who lived alone on a Wisconsin farm.
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In the kitchen, they find four chairs with seats upholstered
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in human skin. Not covering, not decoration. The actual seat
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material is human skin that's been tanned and treated and
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used as upholstery. Someone sat in these chairs. Ed sat
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in these chairs may be offered them, to guess when
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people visited. They find a waste basket made from human skin.
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A functional waste basket something you'd throw trash into, made
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from a real woman's skin. They find lamp shades, multiple
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lamp shades made from carefully removed and preserved human skin.
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Someone turned on these lamps red by the light they cast.
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The skin is thin enough to let light through, thick
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enough to be structurally sound. In the bedroom they find
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bulls made from the tops of human skulls. The skulls
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have been sawed in half horizontally, the top portion removed,
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the inside cleaned out. The result is a bowl shaped
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object made from the upper half of a human skull.
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These bowls contained random items nails, rubber bands, every day
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odds and ends. Ed used them as storage containers. They
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find a shoebox. Inside are nine volvas preserved in newspaper,
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just sitting in a shoebox, like someone else might store
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photographs or mementos. Nine women's genitalia, carefully removed and saved.
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They find a heart, a human heart, sitting in a
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saucepan on the stove, like Ed was planning to cook
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it for dinner, or maybe he already had. Nobody knows.
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They find a refrigerator in the summer kitchen, near where
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Bernice's body was hanging. Inside the refrigerator is a human head,
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carefully preserved, the face intact. But here's where it gets
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even worse. They find masks, multiple masks made from real
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human faces, not replicas, not rubber halloween masks, actual preserved
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human faces that have been carefully removed from skulls and
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treated to maintain their appearance. You could hold these masks
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up to your own face, You could wear them, and,
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based on the evidence, Ed did wear them. They find
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what investigators initially describe as a mammary vest, a vest
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made from a female torso with breasts attached. The entire
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chest and breast area of a woman removed, preserved, and
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fashioned into a wearable item. They find leggings made from
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human leg skin, complete leg skins that have been removed,
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treated and could be worn. They find whole human bones, femurs, skulls, ribs,
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some cleaned and displayed, others just lying around like furniture parts.
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They find ten female heads with the tops sawed off,
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ten women's heads kept as souvenirs with the skull caps removed,
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Some mounted on bedposts, others sitting on shelves. They find
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four noses in a cup, just four human noses stored
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in a cup like spare buttons. They find a pair
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of human lips hanging as a decoration on a window
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shade pull actual lips, dried and preserved, used as home decor.
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They find a drum made from human skins stretched over
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a can, a functional drum, an instrument made from a person.
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And then they find the woman's suit. This is what
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haunts investigators most. It's a complete bodysuit made from the
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skins of real women, the torso, arms, and legs of
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multiple women, pieced together to create something someone could wear,
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could put on, could become a woman by wearing the
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skin of dead women. Scattered throughout the house are organs
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in various states of preservation, internal organs that ed apparently
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kept because he found them interesting or useful. Hearts, livers, intestines,
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all stored like someone else might store tools or craft supplies.
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The Wisconsin State Crime Lab later determines that ed Gen's
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farmhouse contains remains from at least fifteen different women, fifteen
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not including Bernice Warden, whose body was still hanging when
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police arrived. Think about that number. Fifteen women whose bodies
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were turned into household items. Fifteen women who ended up
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as furniture and decorations and masks and suits in ed
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Gean's house. But here's what makes this even more disturbing,
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ed Gean didn't just kill these women. That would be
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horrible enough. Most of these women ed dug up from
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their graves. The grave robbing started years before Bernice Warden's
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murder started, years before anyone even suspected Quiet ed Gean
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of anything worse than being odd. He would read obituaries
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in the local newspaper, find middle aged women who'd recently
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been buried, wait for a quiet night, go to the
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cemetery with a shovel, and dig them up. Sometimes he
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took the whole body, sometimes just the head, sometimes just
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specific parts he wanted for whatever project he had in mind.
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He was selective, methodical, patient. This wasn't impulsive grave robbing.
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This was a systematic operation spanning years. Police eventually connect
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ed to at least forty grave robberies. Forty over the
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course of about twelve ed Geen dug up at least
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forty graves in three different cemeteries around Plainfield, all women,
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all middle aged, all matching a specific physical description. When
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they excavate some of the graves ed mentioned, they find
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empty caskets or caskets with only the lower half of
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the body remaining. Ed preferred taking the parts from the
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torso up more useful for his purposes. The night watchman
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at one cemetery remembers seeing a dark figure near fresh
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graves multiple times over the years, but never investigated because
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he assumed it was grieving family members. It was Ed
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with a shovel, robbing graves, while the watchman unknowingly stood
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guard and ed did all of this while maintaining his
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reputation as harmless. Odd Ed the guy who babysat your kids.
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The guy who did odd jobs for seventy five cents
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an hour, The guy who helped farmers with butchering because
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he was good with a knife. That guy that was
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ed Geen when he was spending his evenings robbing graves
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and his weekends turning corpses into furniture. But ed Geen
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didn't just rob graves. He murdered at least two women,
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maybe more, definitely two. Bernice Warden, whose body was hanging
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in his summer kitchen when police arrived, and Mary Hogan,
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whose disappearance three years earlier suddenly makes terrible sense back
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with more in a moment. December eighth, nineteen fifty four,
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three years before Bernice Warden's murder, Plainfield, Wisconsin. Mary Hogan
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owns a tavern about five miles from ed Geen's farm.
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She's fifty one years old, divorced, runs the tavern by
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herself most evenings. It's a small operation, local farmers, regulars,
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people from town stopping by for a drink. Late afternoon,
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December eighth, a customer enters the tavern, the places m
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There's blood on the floor, a lot of blood, a
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blood trail leading out the back door, shell casings from
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a point three to two caliber rifle. Mary Hogan is gone.
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Police investigate, no body, no witnesses, no suspects, just blood
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and shell casings and a missing woman. The case goes cold.
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Mary Hogan becomes another unsolved disappearance in rural Wisconsin. Maybe
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she ran away, maybe she had enemies. Maybe it was
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a robbery gone wrong. Nobody knows. Fast forward to November sixteenth,
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nineteen fifty seven. Police are searching ed Gen's farmhouse. They've
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already found Bernice Warden's body, already started cataloging the horrors.
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Then they find a mask, a mask made from a
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human face. But this face is different from the others.
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This face has been carefully preserved with particular attention to detail.
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The skin tone is different, darker tanned from sun exposure.