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Ed Gein: The Real-Life Horror That Inspired Psycho and Silence of the Lambs | Crime Stands Still with Kerrie Droban"

Ed Gein: The Real-Life Horror That Inspired Psycho and Silence of the Lambs | Crime Stands Still with Kerrie Droban"

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When police entered Ed Gein's farmhouse in 1957, they uncovered a scene straight out of nightmare—human skin masks, furniture made from body parts, and a mind twisted by obsession and grief. In this chilling episode of Crime Stands Still, bestselling author and criminal profiler Kerrie Droban peels back the layers of Gein's disturbed psyche to reveal how a quiet recluse from rural Wisconsin became the blueprint for Hollywood's most terrifying villains. Discover the psychological roots of madness, the mother fixation that fueled his crimes, and why Ed Gein still embodies America's darkest fascination with horror. 👉 For deeper insight into surviving the mind games of a psychopath, get my book Surviving a Psychopath. https://kerriedroban.com/surviving-psychopath ✅ Join my Masterclass: https://kerrie-zhivago.mykajabi.com/surviving-a-psychopath Could YOU spot a psychopath? Take the Quiz: https://kerrie-zhivago.mykajabi.com/free-mini-quiz "Richly told, grippingly crafted-Kerrie Droban's podcasts are drama of the highest order...you don't just hear the story. You visit a world you could never imagine, led by a guide who knows what to look for!" D'artagnon Goldfarb 👉 Don't miss exclusive true crime analysis and behind-the-scenes content—subscribe to my newsletter today: https://kerrie-zhivago.mykajabi.com/newsletters/the-droban-chronicles-behind-the-screams-and-inside-true-crime/subscribe Links Facebookfacebook.com/KerrieDroban Linkedinlinkedin.com/in/kerrie-droban Instagraminstagram.com/kerrie_droban
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