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Bernice Worden, Eddie Gein’s last victim. (Wide World)
The Gein farmhouse. (Wide World)
The summer kitchen, attached to the rear of the farmhouse, where Bernice Worden’s body was found. (UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos)
A Wautoma police officer points his flashlight at the spot inside the summer kitchen where Bernice Worden’s dressed-out body was discovered hanging by its heels from the rafters. (Wide World)
Eddie Gein’s kitchen. (Frank Scherschel, Life magazine © 1957 Time Inc.)
One of the rooms belonging to Augusta Gein, which her son had sealed off from the squalor of the rest of the house. (Frank Scherschel, Life magazine © 1957 Time Inc.)
Sheriff Arthur Shley escorts Gein into the Waushara County Courthouse. (UPI/Bettmann Archive)
Gein at his preliminary hearing. (Wide World)
The hearse bearing Bernice Worden’s casket drives past her hardware store on the morning of her funeral. (Wide World)
The entrance to the Plainfield cemetery, one of three local graveyards plundered by Gein. (UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos)
Plainfield sexton Pat Danna stands by the looted grave of Mrs. Eleanor Adams. Directly behind the Adams’ plot are the graves of Eddie Gein’s mother and father. (Wide World)
Poster advertising the auction of Eddie Gein’s property. (State Historical Society of Wisconsin)
Aerial view of the crowd roaming over the Gein property on the day of the auction. Visible in the right foreground are the charred remains of Gein’s farmhouse, burned to the ground by a suspicious fire ten days earlier. (Wide World)
The Ed Gein “death car” display. (Milwaukee Journal)
An older—and stouter—Eddie Gein is surrounded by reporters as he is led into the Waushara County Courthouse for the start of his 1968 trial. (Wide World)