Biography of Ed Gane


Edward had the elder brother Henry George Gain - his father was an alcoholic who was systematically left without work. Despite the fact that the mother despised her father, they did not formally dissolve the marriage due to religious beliefs. August was holding a small grocery shop, and later convinced her husband to move to the farm in the city of Plainfield. Augustus grew up in a devout family, whose members were ardent opponents of everything related to sex, she saw only dirt, sin and lust in everything.

Mother forbade Ed to communicate with other children, constantly forced to do hard work on the farm and released only to school. Fanatically religious Augustus, obsessed with Lutheranism, constantly read Ed and his brother the Bible, she called the city a “hellish hole” and convinced the children that the whole world was mired in sin and debauchery, all women, except her, whores.

When Heine was 10 years old, he experienced an orgasm, looking at how his mother and father stabbed a pig. Once in August, she saw that he masturbates, and in punishment scalded him with boiling water. Despite this, Ed considered his mother a saint. In the Gain school, classmates poisoned. The influence of Augustus on Ed becomes very strong. Ed, Henry George Gain, worried about the excessive influence of a fanatical mother on Ed, several times critically speaks about her.

Soon he died in a fire on May 16, who extinguished with Ed. There is an assumption that Ed killed his brother - this is indicated by some oddities marked by the police who examined the corpse of Henry, although no accusations against Ed were put forward in this matter. A year later, Augustus had enough blow and she was chained to bed. Ed looked after her around the clock, but she was still unhappy.

She constantly screamed at her son, calling him a weakling and a loser. From time to time, she allowed him to lie in bed with him during the night. Ed, who has now remained completely alone on the farm, began to eagerly read books on anatomy, stories about the atrocities of the Nazis during the Second World War, various information about exhumation, he also loved to read the local newspaper, especially the section of the necrologists.

The neighbors did not consider Gain to be crazy, simply “a little strange” harmless eccentric and left him to sit with children, whom Gain sometimes retold what he read on the topics that was obsessed with. Soon, Gain moves from theory to practice - he begins to visit cemeteries at night, dig out corpses and cut them. Often he is guided by information gleaned from obituary in the local press, he especially liked to break the fresh graves of women, although he later swore that he did not produce any sexual manipulations with corpses: “They smelled too badly,” Gain said.

Gane took some parts of the corpses home, and soon he had a kind of collection of skulls and severed heads, which he hung on the walls. Gain also sewed a suit of female leather, which he wore at home. Even the stories about the oddities that were happening on his farm did not bother anyone. Local children who looked into the windows of Gain's House talked about the human heads seen, hung along the walls.

Edward only laughed and said that his brother served during the war somewhere in the southern seas and sent him these heads as a gift. Nevertheless, rumors about the strange objects in the house of Gain went around the town, he himself smiled silently and nodded when he was asked about the severed heads that he supposedly holds at home. No one thought it could be in reality.

Presumably this murder was committed by Gain. The only evidence found by the police were traces of tires from the car, as it later turned out to be Gaine. Gain involvement is not proved. In the year, two tourists who stopped arranging a small picnic near the house of Heine disappeared. Their corpses have not yet been found. Gain's involvement in the crime has not been proved, although he was suspected of killing them.

A fifteen -year -old girl was found in the year. Gain's involvement was also not proved, but some elements of coincidence with the first murder are visible quite clearly. In the year, Gain kills Mary Hogan, a housewife of a local tavern. Gain managed to quietly transfer a full woman to his home through the whole city. He dismembered it and held it at home. Mary was declared missing.

Gain joked that she stopped staying in his house. Mary disappeared from the motel, leaving behind only the puddles of blood, so Ed jokes about the disappeared woman seemed tasteless to everyone. No one took him seriously. The grave of Ed Gane in the year. Traces of vandalism are visible. In the afternoon, her son Frank Warden returned from the hunt and stopped at the store. He saw that his mother was not at home, and the entrance and back doors remained unlocked.

Frank discovered that he was terribly scared - a bloody trace stretching from a window to a black move. Having quickly examined the room, Frank found a crumpled receipt in the name of Edward Gain.Police make a decision on a search in Gain's house, and immediately make the first terrible discovery - a gutted and mutilated corpse of Bernis Warden in a game at Hein. The corpse was disfigured and suspended as a carcass of a deer.

Much more terrible finds were waiting for the police in the house of Ed Gane, where there was a terrible stench.

Biography of Ed Gane

Masks made of human leather and severed heads were hung along the walls, a whole wardrobe made by artisanal of tanned human leather was also found: two pairs of pants, a vest, a suit made of human leather, a chair, a stool, a belt of female nipples, a plate for a soup made of a skull. But that was not all. The refrigerator was clogged to the top with human organs, and a heart was found in one of the pots.

Gain later admitted that he dug from the graves of the body of middle -aged women, who reminded him of his mother. During the many -hour interrogation, Gane confessed to the murder of two women - Bernis Warden and Mary Hugan, however, only a few months later in the murder of Hogan. The trial began over him. While the trial of Hein was walking, local boys began to throw stones at the windows of the House of Horror.

The townspeople considered the farm a symbol of evil and debauchery and avoided it at all costs. The authorities decided to sell the estate from the auction. People protested, but could not do anything about it. On the night of March 20 of the year, Gane's house mysteriously burned to the ground. There is a version that it was arson, but the perpetrators were never found. When Gain, who was imprisoned at the Central State Hospital, found out about the incident, he pronounced only three words: "So it is necessary." The Gainov’s section was acquired by the real estate merchant Edmin Shi.

Within a month, he destroyed the ashes and a nearby undergrowth of 60 trees. A car was sold at the auction of Ed Gane, on which he traveled on the day of the murder by Bernis Warden. 14 people fought for this lot, and, in the end, Ford left for large money in dollars at that time. The buyer preferred to stay in the unknown. Perhaps the buyer was the organizer of the fair in Seymour, where the Ford car appeared as an attraction called "Ghoul Car Ed Gane." More people paid 25 cents in order to see the car in the first two days of show.

The earnings on the bad glory of Hein were met by the townspeople of Plainfield with indignation. At the Washington Fair in Slinger, Wisconsin, the car was shown within four hours, after which the sheriff arrived at the place and closed the attraction. After that, the authorities of Wisconsin banned the display of the car. Offended businessmen went to the south of Illinois, in the hope of understanding.

The further fate of the car is unknown. In accordance with the court verdict, Gain was recognized as insane and aimed at compulsory treatment at the hospital for insanity criminals of strict regime now a Dodge correctional institution in WaPan, but was later transferred to the mental health Institute in Medison. In the year, the doctors decided that Gane was normal enough to appear again before the court.

The new judicial test began on November 14 and lasted a week. Judge Robert Gaulmarp found Hein to be guilty of a premium murder, but since Hein was legally insane, he spent the rest of his life in a psychiatric hospital, where he died on July 26 from a heart arrested, after which he was buried in the city cemetery of Plandfield. For a long time, the tombstone of his grave was destroyed due to souvenirs hunters, and in the year most of the tombstone was completely stolen.

In the year, the grave stone was restored. In the mass culture “Psychosis of Roman”, “Robert Bloch” in the movie, the version of Edward Gaine retelling of life as the most cruel serial killer in America was made in the film “Ed Gane: The Plainfield butcher” and in the film “In the Light of the Moon”. Elements of the biography of Ed Gane are included in the famous films - such as “psycho”, “Silence of lambs”, franchise “Texas massacre of the chainsaw”.

Ed Gane is mentioned in the series about the serial maniacs “Think as a criminal”, several episodes were shot according to the plot of his life. The character in the 4th series of the 1st season of the cartoon "Super Tourma! The song "Torn" - the group "Maladiction" tells of Ede Heine. Musical Group Ed Geein, playing in the genre of Grindcore, Mathcore, Hardcore links.