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Follows grave robber and serial killer Ed Gein, better known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield" and "The Mad Butcher," from wh | dG1fRGhHY0JkU1BaWVE
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00:00Ed Gein was a kind of meek, unremarkable man.
00:06There's something eerie about that.
00:08Gein was digging up bodies,
00:10but what he did with the body parts is extraordinary.
00:15Gein was so enmeshed with his mother
00:17that he wanted to become his mother.
00:20Ed Gein had inspired Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
00:25Ed Gein was Norman Bates.
00:27Norman Bates was Ed Gein.
00:29What he was like as a person was extremely unique.
00:32You see in his house, too,
00:34it's an exteriorization of his own mind.
00:37What did you intend to do with that body?
00:39What parts would you take, Paul?
00:41Who helped you when you got him out of the grid?
00:43Would you enjoy it while you were doing it?
00:48I really didn't think.
00:59Why did you think the only difference?
01:00The story is the other thing that you could do with the ship.
01:01I've heard of the ship.
01:02The ship is also a very short,
01:03but his own ship is also very short.
01:05What's the ship?
01:06What are you doing?
01:07The ship is the ship.
01:08What are you doing?
01:09What's the ship?
01:10You are so lonely?
01:12Our ship is to get to the ship,
01:14How is it?
01:15What are you doing?
01:16What are you doing?
01:18The ship is to get to the ship.
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