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Wood from Eddie Gein's Dilapidated Farmhouse of Death

An authentic piece of wood from serial killer Eddie Gein's dilapidated farmhouse of death which has long since burned down! Gein, the original American psycho, was arrested on November 17, 1957 by police in Plainfield, Wisconsin. Within the crumbling walls of his house the ghoulish inventory began to take shape; bowls made from the tops of human skulls, Lampshades and wastebasket made from human skin, an armchair made of human skin and bones, female genitalia kept preserved in a shoebox, a belt made of nipples, a human head, four noses and a heart. The more the police looked through the house, the more ghastly trophies they found. Finally a suit made entirely of human skin. Their heads spun as they tried to tally the number of woman that may have died at Eddie's hands. Eddie was one of the most horrific grave robbers and serial killers who ever lived.



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