On a freezing November day in 1957, the quiet farming town of Plainfield, Wisconsin, lost its innocence forever. When hardware store owner Bernice Worden vanished, deputies traced her last customer to a shy, soft-spoken handyman named Ed Gein. What they uncovered in his farmhouse would horrify the nation and give birth to a new kind of terror.The Plainfield Ghoul: The Shocking True Story of Ed Gein, the Butcher of Wisconsin is a chilling true crime account of the killer who inspired Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs. Drawing on case files, witness testimony, and cultural analysis, this book goes deeper than the headlines to reveal: How Gein's twisted childhood shaped his obsessions with death and the graveThe murders of Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden that brought his secrets to lightThe nightmarish farmhouse discoveries - furniture made of human skin, masks stitched from faces, and ritual objects hidden in plain sightGein's calm, childlike confessions that stunned investigators and psychiatrists alikeThe cultural aftershocks that turned him into Hollywood's blueprint for horrorBrutal, unsettling, and unforgettable, The Plainfield Ghoul is not just the story of Ed Gein's crimes. It is the story of how one man's madness scarred a community, changed the way law enforcement investigated rural crime, and redefined American horror forever.