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10 Gruesome Items Ed Gein Made From Corpses

3K Shares Serial killer Ed Gein (1906–1984) of Plainfield, Wisconsin, was the inspiration for the villains of several gruesome horror films, including Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs, and Norman Bates in Psycho. SEE ALSO: Gein’s mother, Augusta—a psychotic, manipulative, domineering, religious fanatic—became a single mother after the 1940 heart attack and death of her alcoholic, improvident husband, George. After Gein’s brother, Henry, died in 1944—some say at Ed Gein’s own hands—he had his mother all to himself. Her world revolved around him, just as she was the center of his existence. After she died in late 1945, Gein, 39, lived alone for the first time in his life. Later diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia, he missed his mother despite her emotional abuse toward him. Perhaps hoping that he might become his mother by dressing as a woman, Gein robbed graves, digging up the bodies of women who reminded him of his mother. Later, he resorted to murder. After dismembering the women, skinning them, and preserving their body parts, Gein fashioned the body parts into furniture, other household items, and articles of feminine attire. Here are 10 of the gruesome items Ed Gein made from the cadavers of the women he murdered or dug up in local cemeteries. 10 Curtain Pull Gein confessed to having murdered only two women, bar owner Mary Hogan and hardware store owner Bernice Worden. But some believe that he may have killed as man...

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35 DOs and DON'Ts of a Gay Leather Bar

Learning leather bars is different from learning life outside the closet. Read about it below. In the room downstairs, a strobe flashed over mounds of muscle and harnesses. Men slipped in and out of shadow. I couldn't tell if they were dancing or fucking. I later understood that to be the point. Upstairs, things were different -- a quiet dive bar, people milling around wooden tables. Someone was choking on a dick in the corner. His gagging noises mixed with the music and talk. A circle of men stood around him and I didn't dare peek through. On the dance floor, I inched close to a guy with salt-and-pepper hair who was wearing a leather kilt. We made eye contact, he came in close. He put his arm around me and shouted in my ear, "Where are you from?" My newness was obvious. "Georgia," I shouted back. He held me, we swayed with the music as he rubbed my chest. I relaxed. Then he pulled my hand under his kilt: a fully erect dick with a massive Prince Albert piercing jutting through the head. He pulls my hand and I follow him through the throng. Lessons came later: dos and don'ts, codes and courtesies, good nights and bad ones. Learning leather bars was different from learning life outside the closet. I never feared coming out -- but kink scared me. Fear coupled with desire leads us all here -- eager, fresh-faced, and ready to learn. Here's 35 rules of navigating a gay leather bar. Most of the photos in this gallery are by contributor. They were taken mostly at the Seattle Eagle...

35 DOs and DON'Ts of a Gay Leather Bar

Learning leather bars is different from learning life outside the closet. Read about it below. In the room downstairs, a strobe flashed over mounds of muscle and harnesses. Men slipped in and out of shadow. I couldn't tell if they were dancing or fucking. I later understood that to be the point. Upstairs, things were different -- a quiet dive bar, people milling around wooden tables. Someone was choking on a dick in the corner. His gagging noises mixed with the music and talk. A circle of men stood around him and I didn't dare peek through. On the dance floor, I inched close to a guy with salt-and-pepper hair who was wearing a leather kilt. We made eye contact, he came in close. He put his arm around me and shouted in my ear, "Where are you from?" My newness was obvious. "Georgia," I shouted back. He held me, we swayed with the music as he rubbed my chest. I relaxed. Then he pulled my hand under his kilt: a fully erect dick with a massive Prince Albert piercing jutting through the head. He pulls my hand and I follow him through the throng. Lessons came later: dos and don'ts, codes and courtesies, good nights and bad ones. Learning leather bars was different from learning life outside the closet. I never feared coming out -- but kink scared me. Fear coupled with desire leads us all here -- eager, fresh-faced, and ready to learn. Here's 35 rules of navigating a gay leather bar. Most of the photos in this gallery are by contributor. They were taken mostly at the Seattle Eagle...

10 Gruesome Items Ed Gein Made From Corpses

3K Shares Serial killer Ed Gein (1906–1984) of Plainfield, Wisconsin, was the inspiration for the villains of several gruesome horror films, including Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs, and Norman Bates in Psycho. SEE ALSO: Gein’s mother, Augusta—a psychotic, manipulative, domineering, religious fanatic—became a single mother after the 1940 heart attack and death of her alcoholic, improvident husband, George. After Gein’s brother, Henry, died in 1944—some say at Ed Gein’s own hands—he had his mother all to himself. Her world revolved around him, just as she was the center of his existence. After she died in late 1945, Gein, 39, lived alone for the first time in his life. Later diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia, he missed his mother despite her emotional abuse toward him. Perhaps hoping that he might become his mother by dressing as a woman, Gein robbed graves, digging up the bodies of women who reminded him of his mother. Later, he resorted to murder. After dismembering the women, skinning them, and preserving their body parts, Gein fashioned the body parts into furniture, other household items, and articles of feminine attire. Here are 10 of the gruesome items Ed Gein made from the cadavers of the women he murdered or dug up in local cemeteries. 10 Curtain Pull Gein confessed to having murdered only two women, bar owner Mary Hogan and hardware store owner Bernice Worden. But some believe that he may have killed as man...

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Read exclusive posts & Get early access! Looking for more of that juicy Boiled Leather Audio Hour–style analysis? You'll find it here at our Patreon page, in exclusive posts about A Song of Ice and Fire and the wide world of culture and literature from the BLAH braintrust. All yours for $1 a month! As an additional token of appreciation, all Patrons get early access to the regular BLAH episodes. Shame your friends with inside knowledge of the upcoming episode before they do! Access Boiled Leather Audio Popculture You thought reading exclusive stuff by Stefan was awesome? Wait until you subscribe to this level, where he reads it to you! No tiring of the eyes anymore, frantically searching for a free time slot to read articles, no sir! You can simply listen to them on your way to work or while working out, before falling asleep or whereever you prefer! Never has it been so convenient and cheap to access these pearls of popcultural discussion! Access the shownotes AND early access! Gain access a week or more before everyone else! In addition, if a podcast has shownotes, they will be available for this tier. Not all podcasts will have notes, and they'll not be as detailled as many other podcasts. So please don't get too excited, that's just bonus. The main draw is supporting us more and getting really early access! Shame your friends with advance knowledge!