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Monster: The Ed Gein Story Grips Netflix with Chilling True Crime Drama

Entertainment DeskMynul Islam NadimOctober 4, 20253 Mins Read
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Netflix has released its latest true crime anthology. “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” premiered on October 3. The series stars Charlie Hunnam as the infamous Wisconsin serial killer.

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This new installment follows the successful “Dahmer” and Menendez brothers seasons. According to Netflix, showrunner Ryan Murphy specifically sought Hunnam for the complex role.

Unpacking the Real Ed Gein’s Horrifying Crimes

Edward Theodore Gein’s murders shocked the nation in the 1950s. His crimes in Plainfield, Wisconsin, inspired classic horror films like “Psycho” and “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.” Gein was arrested in November 1957.

Authorities discovered he had murdered at least two women. He also exhumed corpses from local cemeteries. His farmhouse contained numerous items made from human bones and skin.

How the New Series Revisits a Notorious Case

The Netflix series delves into Gein’s disturbing psychology. It explores his intensely controlling relationship with his mother, Augusta. After her death, his behavior escalated into violence and grave robbing.

The show also dramatizes the disappearance of Evelyn Hartley. While Gein was a suspect, he was never charged in her case. This creative choice adds dramatic tension to the historical narrative.

The new series provides a stark look at one of America’s most infamous criminals. “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” is now streaming for true crime audiences worldwide.

Thought you’d like to know-

Who was Ed Gein?

Ed Gein was a Wisconsin farmer and serial killer active in the 1950s. His gruesome crimes, which included murder and body snatching, became the inspiration for several iconic horror movie characters. He was arrested in 1957 and died in a state hospital in 1984.

How many people did Ed Gein kill?

Ed Gein was convicted of murdering two women: Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan. He confessed to these murders after his arrest. However, he was also a suspect in other unsolved cases in the region.

What is the ‘Monster’ anthology series on Netflix?

The ‘Monster’ anthology is a true crime series created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. Each season focuses on a different notorious criminal. Previous seasons covered Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers.

Is ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story‘ based on real events?

Yes, the series is based on the well-documented life and crimes of Ed Gein. It draws from historical records, police reports, and court documents. Some dramatic license is taken for narrative purposes.

Where can I watch the new Ed Gein series?

“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” is available exclusively on Netflix. The entire season is now streaming globally. A subscription is required to view the content.


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