In the end, Gein was convicted of two murders — Worden and another victim named Mary Hogan. But his horrific crimes shocked the public and inspired several famous horror stories and characters ...
After admitting to the murders of both Bernice Worden and tavern owner Mary Hogan, whom he killed in 1954, Gein revealed the ...
They also found the severed head of another woman, a tavern operator named Mary Hogan who’d gone missing in 1954. And those were just two grisly discoveries in Gein’s dilapidated farmhouse ...
Monster’ viewers got a glimpse of this ‘Butcher of Plainfield’ in Season 1, but he’s the focus of the Netflix anthology’s upcoming third season.