- Ed Gein was used to profile other killers such as Hannibal Lector.
- Ed Gein's case had a lasting effect on western popular culture.
- The evidence found was used in many apperances in movies, music, and literature.
- Ed Gein was used as a model for book and movie characters such as "leatherface" (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Jame Gumb (The Silence of the Lambs), and "bloody face" (American Horros Story: Asylum).
-Gein's case was known as a subgenre "black humor"
-Gein was known as "transgressive art"
- Songs were created based on
- Ed Gein's case had a lasting effect on western popular culture.
- The evidence found was used in many apperances in movies, music, and literature.
- Ed Gein was used as a model for book and movie characters such as "leatherface" (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Jame Gumb (The Silence of the Lambs), and "bloody face" (American Horros Story: Asylum).
-Gein's case was known as a subgenre "black humor"
-Gein was known as "transgressive art"
- Songs were created based on