I have to admit;
I was so engrossed in the work on my book that time just flew by. While I love days like that, it left me with
a problem. I hadn’t even thought about
my post for today. I opened up a new Word
document and the blank page was glaring back at me. My sweetie had gone to bed so I decided to change the
channel. Inspiration often comes to us
in strange ways. Mine was right there,
perfectly gift-wrapped by the Biography channel. They were running their “Crime Special” programs on Serial
Killers. Hello Ed Gein and John Wayne
Gacy!
The horrific Ed
Gein was the inspiration behind horror films like Psycho, Silence of
the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He made chairs and lampshades from human
skin while carving out human skulls to use as soup bowls. He even attached specific parts of his
female victims to his own body to “transform” into a woman. From 1954-1957 the quiet community of
Plainfield, Wisconsin was turned upside-down and held in the grip of terror
until Gein was finally captured. It was
after his capture that the full extent, of his grisly crimes, was brought to
light.
John Wayne Gacy
is the serial killer I least like to talk about. While I am not “afraid” of clowns, I really do not like
them. You can’t think about Gacy, let
alone write about him, without picturing him as Pogo the Killer Clown. Gacy’s crimes did not inspire the
blockbuster films like Gein. However, the
made-for-television movie, Dear Mr. Gacy, offered a disturbing look into
Gacy’s time on death row.
Tomorrow, and
possibly even a few days more, we will look into other killers and their
influence on Hollywood. Until then,
sleep well.
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