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Ed Gein's Property
private property
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infamous
crime scene
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location: Plainfield
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In 1957,
bachelor farmer Ed Gein was arrested for murdering a local Plainfield
woman. When his old farmhouse was being searched, a macabre
discovery was made: the body of Gein's victim was hanging upside down,
nude, beheaded and gutted like a deer. It wasn't the only
disturbing sight in the home. As it turned out, Ed was robbing
graves in the area and amassing a collection of body parts. He
used human skin to fashion lampshades and other items. The home
was burned to the ground not long after his arrest. |
From the intersection with Hwy 39, take Hwy 73 west for 2
miles. Turn left on County Road KK. Follow KK for 2
miles, then turn right on Archer Ave. Gein's property is on
the southwest corner of the intersection of Archer and 2nd Ave.
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Unexplained
Research
www.unexplainedresearch.com
Crime
Library
www.crimelibrary.com
La
Crosse Library
www.lacrosselibrary.org
Roadside America
( for both homestead and grave )
www.roadsideamerica.com
Wisconsin
Paranormal Investigation Team (WIX)
1. Gein's
property
2. Gein's
grave
3. True
Value
Hollywood USA
www.hollywoodusa.co.uk
Weird Wisconsin
www.weird-wi.com
Journal Sentinel Online
1. article "Plainfield
residents shun Gein attention"
2. article "Killer
Gein's gravestone stolen" or (here)
3. article "Gein's
stolen gravestone could fetch high price" or (here)
4. article "Horror
tale resurrected by graveyard theft"
5. article "Gein's
missing tombstone finally recovered in Seattle" or (here)
Marshfield News-Herald
article "Anniversary
rings for grisly small-town murder" or (here)
Prairie
Ghosts
www.prairieghosts.com
House
of Horrors
www.houseofhorrors.com
book:
"Weird Wisconsin"
by Linda S. Godfrey & Richard D. Hendricks
Barnes & Noble Books (2005)
pages 141 - 143
buy it at Barnes
& Noble.com
book:
"The Wisconsin Road Guide to
Haunted Locations"
by Chad Lewis and Terry Fisk
Research Publishing Co. (2004)
pages 7 - 12
buy it at Barnes
& Noble.com
book:
"Oddball Wisconsin"
by Jerome Pohlen
Chicago Review Press, Inc. (2001)
pages 212 - 214
buy it at
Amazon.com
buy it at
Barnes
& Noble.com
book:
"Deviant"
by Harold Schecter
Pocket Books (1989)
buy it at Amazon.com
buy it at Barnes
& Noble.com
book:
"Ed Gein -
Psycho!"
by Paul Anthony Woods
& Errol Morris
St. Martin's Press (1992)
buy it at Amazon.com
buy it at Barnes
& Noble.com
book:
"Edward Gein: America's Most Bizarre
Murderer"
by Judge Robert H. Gollmar
Pinnacle Books (1981)
buy it at Amazon.com
buy it at Barnes & Noble.com
book:
"Ghostly Tales of Wisconsin"
by Ryan Jacobson
Adventure Publications, Inc. (2009)
pages 46 - 49
buy it at Amazon.com
buy it at Barnes
& Noble.com
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Ed Gein's
Grave
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infamous
grave
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location: Plainfield
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Gein died
in prison in 1984, but his foul deeds were not forgotten. His
gravesite west of Plainfield was soon being visited by vandals, who
stole his headstone in 2000. He remains buried in an unmarked
grave between the plots of his brother, who is rumored to have been
killed by Ed when they were young, and his mother, who was so adored by
Ed that her room was kept in pristine condition after her death despite
the horrifically unkempt state in the rest of the house. |
Highway
39 intersects Highway 73
west of Plainfield. Very close
to the east of that intersection is 5th Avenue. Take 5th
Avenue north. The cemetery is on the right. The grave is
near the rear of the cemetery on the western edge of one of the driving
lanes.
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"As
I started looking up I saw three round and big points of light hovering
up in the sky, maybe 700 feet to a 1,000 feet."
- section from UFO Wisconsin report
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UFO
Wisconsin
www.ufowisconsin.com |
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In the
book "Northern Frights", author Dennis Boyer tells of an
axe-bearing spirit that may have affected Ed Gein. |
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book:
"Northern Frights"
by Dennis Boyer
Badger
Books (second ed., 2005)
pages 194 - 198
buy
it at
Amazon.com
buy it at
Barnes & Noble.com
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Haunted
Stahl Hunting Cabin
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haunted
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location: Hancock
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"A black shape
wrapped in a flowing sheet is seen walking down the stairs at night.
Sometimes it grabs visitors firmly on the shoulder."
- section from The W-Files report |
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The
W-Files
www.w-files.com |
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Odd
Light Over Fish Lake (2003)
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UFO
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location: Hancock
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"At
about the 12 o'clock point, there appeared a second object that
approached the path of the satellite from behind at a much faster pace."
- section from UFO Wisconsin report
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UFO
Wisconsin
www.ufowisconsin.com |
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"UFO
Sighted Over Pine River?" (1976)
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UFO
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location: Pine
River
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"As
the UFO came down lower, Heide threw herself on the ground. She heard no
sound from the UFO as it headed towards Jewells again."
- section from UFO Wisconsin report
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UFO
Wisconsin
(This was mistakenly listed as being in Waupaca County)
www.ufowisconsin.com |
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Weird
Lights Near Tustin (2004)
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UFO
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location: Tustin
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"When
I looked up I saw about six to ten lights that were white and were a
little larger than the stars, but were blinking and random speeds."
- section from UFO Wisconsin report
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UFO
Wisconsin
www.ufowisconsin.com |
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"A
Wautoma woman who saw the UFO Saturday night said it seemed to be
circling over the Redgranite area. She said it continued moving around
and never remained in one place. She said there were two things in the
air but the second object never moved and she had no idea what either
object was."
- section from UFO Wisconsin report
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UFO
Wisconsin
www.ufowisconsin.com
UFO
Wisconsin
(all Waushara County sightings)
www.ufowisconsin.com
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Cursed
Camp Napawon
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urban
legend
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location: Wild
Rose
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"The land the
summer camp was on is allegedly cursed by a bunch of gypsies who were
mercilessly slaughtered there in the '30s. Ever since then, plenty of
weird things have been going on."
- section from Weird Wisconsin report |
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Weird
Wisconsin
www.weird-wi.com
or archived (here) |
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"Winter
Solstice Nederman"
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ghost
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location: Wautoma
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In the
book "Northern Frights", author Dennis Boyer tells of a spirit
of the winter solstice which takes away souls. |
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book:
"Northern Frights"
by Dennis Boyer
Badger
Books (second ed., 2005)
pages 205 - 210
buy
it at
Amazon.com
buy it at
Barnes & Noble.com
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UFO
or Planet? (2002)
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UFO
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location: Coloma
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"It
is a small source of alternating light of red, white, and green (or
blue)."
- section from UFO Wisconsin report
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UFO
Wisconsin
www.ufowisconsin.com |
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"The
Christmas Quilt"
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ghost
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location: Poy
Sippi
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A
harrowing experience follows the removal of an old quilt from its place
in the closet. |
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book:
"Ghost Stories of
Wisconsin"
by A.S. Mott
Lone Pine Publishing International (2006)
pages 151 - 157
buy
it at Amazon.com
buy it at Barnes & Noble.com |
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"Ghosts
of America" Haunted Location Reports
(take with a grain of
salt)
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ghosts
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location: statewide
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The
reports on this site are presumably fiction, using random Wisconsin
place names in the stories listed there. Even so, you might get a
kick out of reading them.
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"The
ghost of a mail carrier is once in a while distinguished seated on the
floor in an apartment in Wild Rose. A person who lives here asserts that
this phantom is the undead soul of a long dead Wild Rose local person."
- section from Ghosts of America website
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Ghosts
of America
www.ghostsofamerica.com |
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"It
has been told that before the property became a campsite for children
and teenagers for summer vacations, the lot was owned by a farmer and
his wife. It is known that the farmer went crazy when he found out that
the wife was pregnant, so he drowned her in the lake, and the farmer was
never seen again. Recently, two counselors from the campsite went to
check on a missing camper out in the woods at night, and ran into what
was an extremely bright light where they describe that they
"couldn't see a thing." They said they had no choice, but to
turn around because the light was blinding, and as they turned around
they saw a woman run away from them. The counselors start running in a
different direction...a direction that lead to the only tent on the
campsite, but when they started running for the tent, they realized they
couldn't find it. So, they both turned around to look and see where
exactly they were when they noticed that the tent was in fact right
behind them...the weird thing about this is, is that in order to end up
in front of the tent, you have to cross a road, which the counselors
themselves told me they "Never, ever crossed." One counselor
said "We were running and running as fast as we could, and then we
found ourselves in front of the tent which is impossible unless you
cross the road...which we did not." Strange indeed, and it has been
told that investigators had found the pregnant farmer's wife in the
lake, and buried her underneath the campground. Still today, the lady
remains underneath the site in body, but in soul she remains on earth.
Watch out carefully for her as you visit this site."
- section from The Shadowlands website
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*Hmm.
As far as I can see, the body of water in Wild Rose is only known as
"Wild Rose Pond/Millpond". There is a Tuttle Lake about
20 miles south near Neshkoro in Marquette County. And there is
a camp there (Camp Indian Sands) for children.
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The Shadowlands
www.theshadowlands.net
Wisconsin
Paranormal Investigation Team (WIX)
www.hauntedwi.com
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