In this case from 1958, Robert details the gruesome details of the original psycho, the ghoul of Plainfield, Ed Gein. When a tavern keeper disappears, the reeling town of Plainfield is left in the dark about what happened. Years later, the owner of a department store disappears the same way but her son remembers a key detail from the night before that leads investigators to a small, gaunt man with a crooked smile. Once the ghoul is behind bars, they search his house and find a house of horrors beyond their wildest dreams. Listen in as I sort through the chilling details of the case that gave birth to the likeness of Norman Bates & Leatherface; Edward Gein. Source Material: https://a.co/d/aKCLDd0 Robert's Socials: https://linktr.ee/RobbBushpunx