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Ed Gein’s Gravestone: A Tale of Infamy and Mystery
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Ed Gein is the notorious serial killer who inspired fictional villains like Norman Bates in Psycho and Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lamb.
His legacy chills the bones of true crime enthusiasts worldwide. While his gruesome crimes are etched into history, his final resting place, a grave without a gravestone, holds an allure for many.
We'll dive into the fate of the infamous Ed Gein gravestone, what happened to his grave site, and how to locate his burial spot at Plainfield Cemetery.
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Ed Gein’s Gravestone: A Target of Infamy
Ed Gein’s gravestone once marked his burial spot in Plainfield Cemetery, a quiet graveyard in Plainfield, Wisconsin.
The modest headstone included Ed Gein's name, Ed Gein's date of birth (August 27, 1906), and Ed Gein's death date (July 26, 1984). Learn more about how Ed Gein died.
The headstone became a true crime attraction, but was unguarded and fans would steal part of the grave stone by chipping it off. Many people still have these souvenirs.
Ed Gein's headstone was stolen in 2000 and recovered in Seattle, Washington, where the thief kept it as a dark trophy. The cemetary and local authorities decided not to replace the headstone due to the repeated vandalism and theft. You might be able to convince the local museum that stores the tombstone to show you it, but they do not have it publicly accessible.
Ed Gein’s grave remains unmarked.
The Ed Gein Grave Site Today
Ed Gein’s body remains buried in Plainfield Cemetery at the original site of the headstone near his family. His grave site is near his mother Augusta and brother Henry, two family members who he was close to while living.
You can find the exact location of Ed Gein's grave using historical maps of the cemetery or consulting online true crime forums where enthusiasts have shared details.
The grave is located in the southeastern section of Plainfield Cemetery. You can find the unmarked grave directly between Henry and Augusta Gein's graves. There may be a makeshift cross near it.
Plainfield Cemetery: A Quiet but Eerie Landmark
The Plainfield Cemetery is now infamous for being Ed Gein's final resting place. Visitor's got to the site out of fascination and describe it as a somber atmosphere because of the cemetery's association with one of America’s most chilling true crime stories.
The cemetery is the resting place for many families, including Ed Gein. Make sure to treat the location with respect.
How To Find The Location Of Ed Gein's Grave
To find Ed Gein’s grave site in Plainfield Cemetery:
Head to the southeast corner of the cemetery grounds.
Look for Augusta Gein's grave. You should see her headstone remains intact.
Ed Gein’s grave is three to five feet to the left of Augusta’s. There is no visible marker. though it lacks a visible marker. Local maps and photos available online may help pinpoint the spot.
The Dark Allure of Ed Gein’s Legacy
Ed Gein’s unmarked gravestone shows just how fascinated true crime enthusiasts are with his dark legacy.
If you plan to visit the Ed Gein cemetery, tread respectfully. Plainfield Cemetery holds not just the remains of a notorious criminal but also those of many innocents whose stories deserve quiet remembrance.