Police thought finding Bernice Worden in the shed was the worst of it. Then they went inside the house. In the final episode on Ed Gein, Katie Ring covers what investigators found room by room, the trial that took eleven years, and how the quiet handyman from Plainfield became the most influential monster in true crime history.
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