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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

As Halloween is just around the corner, it is time for jack-o-lanterns, costume planning, and stocking up on all our favorite Halloween candy. But what really sets the mood for the spooky season is turning off all the lights, cozying up on the couch and rewatching all the classic Halloween movies. Some of us prefer more light-hearted flicks, which offer both thrills and laughter. But then there are those who love freaking themselves out with the scariest movies they can find. After all, we have the comfort that the events in the film were not real, and after the closing credits, we can go back to our lives as if nothing happened.

But what if somebody actually went through that terror in real life?

Many of us are familiar with notorious fictional characters like Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs, Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Norman Bates from Psycho. But did you know these movie serial killers were all inspired by a real person? A man named Ed Gein.


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0:00.0

The following subject matter is real and only intended for mature audiences.

0:06.5

Discretion is advised.

0:09.2

People are dead after deputies say a man went on a shooting rampage.

0:13.2

I knew a week before she died was going to kill her.

0:16.3

I can tell you the scene out there is absolutely horrific.

0:19.0

Nobody knows where this individual may strike next.

0:24.2

This is 10-minute murder.

0:28.5

Welcome to 10-minute murder.

0:30.6

Brief and bingeable true crime.

0:33.3

My name is Joe.

0:34.3

I'm the host, and thank you for joining today.

0:36.5

We're also being joined today by Harper, my dog, who has decided to camp out under my feet. She refuses to move, and she's been trying to get me to play with the same smelly ball the entire day. She doesn't want me to actually take it from her and throw it, but she wants me to try to take it from her. And it's this game she plays and I don't like playing it. And now she's, I don't know, she's protesting or something. She won't move. So if the audio sounds funny today, it's because I can't completely get to my desk. I'm using her as a footstool as we speak. And it's finally spooky season. Halloween is just around the corner. It's time for jack-o-lanterns and costume planning and stocking up on all your favorite Halloween candy, which I've been doing for the last two months. I'm way ahead on that game. But what really sets the mood for the spooky season is turning off all the lights, cozying up on the couch, and re-watching some of the classic Halloween movies, or some of the

1:28.3

newer ones that you haven't seen yet.

1:30.1

My kiddo and I, we recently watched The Nun.

1:33.5

It got super poor ratings, but we thought it was pretty decent.

1:36.7

But I found online there was an in-order list of all of the Nun, Annabelle Conjuring movies.

1:45.7

We're watching it in order,

1:52.3

chronological order from when the timeline would have been, like 1952 through 1981. We're watching them that way. So we started out with the nun, and that's where we've made it so far.

1:57.2

And I know some of us prefer those more lighthearted horror movies, the that are scary, kind of, but they also are funny a little bit. I like those the best, I think. But some of you like to scare yourselves to death, and I don't get that part. That scene in Poultergeist, where the clown is under the bed and drags the little boy under, that's part of the reason I have my John Wayne Gacy issues that I have today.

2:18.1

But we can all take comfort in the fact that these movies are not real,

2:21.6

and after the closing credits, we can go back to our lives as if nothing happened.

2:25.8

But what if someone actually went through that terror in real life?

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