- Ed Gein inspired horror movies The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Silence of the Lambs, and Psycho. The GRAGGers travel to Plainfield, WI to profile locations linked to the crimes. An episode equal parts documentary and paranormal investigation.
- Travis and Chad travel deep into Rural Wisconsin to the small town of Plainfield. in the 1950s, this small town was thrust into the national spotlight upon the gruesome discovery of the actions of a Plainfield resident, the now legendary serial killer, Ed Gein. Local hardware store owner Bernice Worden went missing one cold morning, which lead police to searching Gein's farmhouse. Not only did they find Bernice Worden's body hanging in the shed, gutted like a dear - they found a lot more than they bargained for. Gein's home was a house of horrors - furniture made of human remains, chairs upholstered with human skin, soup bowls made out of skulls, and masks made of human faces just touches the surface of what lied in Gein's home. Gein's life inspired horror movies including Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. For Travis and Chad, the mission is terror - so what better place to visit than the town Gein lived in. Killed in. In an episode that is equal parts documentary and paranormal investigation, the GRAGG Team profiles locations significant to the Ed Gein saga, including Worden's Hardware Store, Mary Hogan's Tavern location, the cemetery Gein is buried in (and grave robbed), the correctional facility he died in, and, of course, Ed Gein's farm property. Experience the Ed Gein story through the eyes of the GRAGG Team and join them as they investigate to see if Ed Gein's spirit is still around.—Sleepy Man Productions
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