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As a serial killer documentary afficianado, I've always been kind've underwhelmed by him.

I mean, that guy who stole McDonald's has a much higher body count.
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Don't think in quantity. Think of how many stories he has inspired. Psycho. Silence of the Lambs. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Child of God.
 
Don't think in quantity. Think of how many stories he has inspired. Psycho. Silence of the Lambs. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Child of God.
Ok, let me start by saying I was, as always, only about 17% serious.

That said, they say he inspired all of those movies but did he? Really?
I could geek out on this stuff and break down how loosely these character actually compare or relate to Gein but the timing couldn't be worse.

Valentine's Eve, after all.
Love is in the air.
 
As a serial killer documentary afficianado, I've always been kind've underwhelmed by him.

I mean, that guy who stole McDonald's has a much higher body count.
😆😆
He was an unwell mama's boy, but it's what they found in the house that immortalized him as one of the strangest murderers ever. He wasn't plotting & clever, he was just a messed up farm boy with a religious zealot of a mother & a possible traumatic brain injury
 
He was an unwell mama's boy, but it's what they found in the house that immortalized him as one of the strangest murderers ever. He wasn't plotting & clever, he was just a messed up farm boy with a religious zealot of a mother & a possible traumatic brain injury
Precisely!
I mean the stuff in the house was ...yeah, but...I dont know. He had static in the attic. Almost more like a animal.

The Lector inspiration was always baffling.
Even the Bates/Mom thing was pretty thin.

But stories like Gein were really rare in '57 when Gein was caught.

Except most of it all occurred in Nazi Germany 15 years before that as well. 😬
 
This morning, in a decidedly more PG-rated chat group I'm in, the subject of knots came up. A friend who'd once been an Eagle Scout said that his favorite knot is the Tucker Hitch. Which, to me, sounds like either a male stripper name, or a Republican trust fund baby name. And now I've got a mental image of a blond-haired, blue-eyed Yalie whipping off a pair of Brooks Brothers tear-away pants.

If I have to have this nightmare I'm bringing you all with me.
 
This morning, in a decidedly more PG-rated chat group I'm in, the subject of knots came up. A friend who'd once been an Eagle Scout said that his favorite knot is the Tucker Hitch. Which, to me, sounds like either a male stripper name, or a Republican trust fund baby name. And now I've got a mental image of a blond-haired, blue-eyed Yalie whipping off a pair of Brooks Brothers tear-away pants.

If I have to have this nightmare I'm bringing you all with me.
Tucker Hitch definitely has the sound of someone who’s been acquitted of rape after successfully using the “affluenza” defense.
 
To the woman in the office next door,

I can't send you a Valentine without going to HR. Please know that I think of you in the most professional esteem just didn't mention what sort of working girl I meant.
 
This morning, in a decidedly more PG-rated chat group I'm in, the subject of knots came up. A friend who'd once been an Eagle Scout said that his favorite knot is the Tucker Hitch. Which, to me, sounds like either a male stripper name, or a Republican trust fund baby name. And now I've got a mental image of a blond-haired, blue-eyed Yalie whipping off a pair of Brooks Brothers tear-away pants.

If I have to have this nightmare I'm bringing you all with me.
Are you sure it wasn’t a typo of “Trucker’s Hitch?” Because also an Eagle and I’ve never heard of a Tucker…
 
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