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Thought it would be interesting to delve into the minds of serial killer but portray them through childern because after all they were all once a child, so it has to be asked is it nature or nurture that turns them into killers!.
After police found body parts in Gein's house in 1957, he confessed to killing two women, Mary Hogan, a tavern owner, in 1954, and Bernice Worden, a Plainfield hardware store owner, in 1957. Initially found unfit to stand trial, following confinement in a mental health facility, he was tried in 1968 for the murder of Worden and sentenced to life imprisonment, which he spent in a mental hospital. The body of Bernice Worden was found in Gein's shed and her head and the head of Mary Hogan were found in his house. The judge in the Gein case, Robert H. Gollmar, has written: "Due to prohibitive costs, Gein was tried for only one murder--that of Mrs. Worden
After police found body parts in Gein's house in 1957, he confessed to killing two women, Mary Hogan, a tavern owner, in 1954, and Bernice Worden, a Plainfield hardware store owner, in 1957. Initially found unfit to stand trial, following confinement in a mental health facility, he was tried in 1968 for the murder of Worden and sentenced to life imprisonment, which he spent in a mental hospital. The body of Bernice Worden was found in Gein's shed and her head and the head of Mary Hogan were found in his house. The judge in the Gein case, Robert H. Gollmar, has written: "Due to prohibitive costs, Gein was tried for only one murder--that of Mrs. Worden
Image size
3168x4752px 6.77 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS REBEL T1i
Shutter Speed
1/6 second
Aperture
F/8.0
Focal Length
55 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Jan 30, 2010, 11:16:18 PM
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i don't understand the picture....sorry