The Ed Gein Story’ Ending Explained—What Does The Final Scene Mean?

The post The Ed Gein Story’ Ending Explained—What Does The Final Scene Mean? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” Courtesy of Netflix Warning: This article contains spoilers for Monster: The Ed Gein Story and includes content that may be disturbing to some viewers. Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story tells the grotesque true story of serial killer and grave robber Ed Gein, who confessed to killing two women and stealing more than 40 bodies from graves. The show explores Ed’s early life, his unhealthy relationship with his mother and what drove him to commit such horrific crimes. But how does The Ed Gein Story end, and what’s his connection to serial killers like Ted Bundy? Starring Charlie Hunnam, The Ed Gein Story marks the third season of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true crime anthology series, which previously focused on Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers. This installment is perhaps the most disturbing yet, as Gein’s crimes were so heinous that they inspired some of the darkest horror films, from Psycho to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. At the root of Gein’s was his complicated relationship with his mother, Augusta Gein, a devout Christian. She instilled in her boys a hatred of women and discouraged them from dating or socializing with other children outside of school. After his death, he developed a sexual and romantic attraction to his mother, and dug up women who resembled her. Forbes‘The Ed Gein Story’ Fact Vs. Fiction—What ‘Monster’ Gets Right And WrongBy Monica Mercuri After his mother’s death, Gein begins hallucinating that she is still alive in the house. He then slowly terrorizes women in Plainfield, including his two murder victims, Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden, and babysitter Evelyn Hartley. He also develops a romantic relationship with Adeline Watkins, who is fascinated by photographing crime scenes. She eventually discovers what Ed has been doing and even encourages him…

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The Ed Gein Story’ Ending Explained—What Does The Final Scene Mean?

The post The Ed Gein Story’ Ending Explained—What Does The Final Scene Mean? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” Courtesy of Netflix Warning: This article contains spoilers for Monster: The Ed Gein Story and includes content that may be disturbing to some viewers. Netflix’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story tells the grotesque true story of serial killer and grave robber Ed Gein, who confessed to killing two women and stealing more than 40 bodies from graves. The show explores Ed’s early life, his unhealthy relationship with his mother and what drove him to commit such horrific crimes. But how does The Ed Gein Story end, and what’s his connection to serial killers like Ted Bundy? Starring Charlie Hunnam, The Ed Gein Story marks the third season of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true crime anthology series, which previously focused on Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers. This installment is perhaps the most disturbing yet, as Gein’s crimes were so heinous that they inspired some of the darkest horror films, from Psycho to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. At the root of Gein’s was his complicated relationship with his mother, Augusta Gein, a devout Christian. She instilled in her boys a hatred of women and discouraged them from dating or socializing with other children outside of school. After his death, he developed a sexual and romantic attraction to his mother, and dug up women who resembled her. Forbes‘The Ed Gein Story’ Fact Vs. Fiction—What ‘Monster’ Gets Right And WrongBy Monica Mercuri After his mother’s death, Gein begins hallucinating that she is still alive in the house. He then slowly terrorizes women in Plainfield, including his two murder victims, Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden, and babysitter Evelyn Hartley. He also develops a romantic relationship with Adeline Watkins, who is fascinated by photographing crime scenes. She eventually discovers what Ed has been doing and even encourages him…

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