New Interview Footage of Ed Gein Confessing to His Victims LEAKS
New Interview Footage of Ed Gein Confessing to His Victims LEAKS
For decades, the legend of Ed Gein has haunted every shadowed corner of true crime lore. His crimes inspired Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs. But now, something even darker has emerged — something no one was ever meant to see.
A supposed “lost interview” — recorded deep inside the walls of Central State Hospital in the late 1960s — has allegedly leaked online, leaving viewers horrified and authorities scrambling to verify its authenticity.
The grainy footage opens with the sound of flickering film and a faint hum of fluorescent lights. Ed Gein sits alone at a metal table, a guard standing motionless in the background. His face is older, hollow, and drained of expression. Yet his eyes… they’re alive.
The unseen interviewer asks a simple question:
“Do you remember them, Ed?”
A long silence follows. Then Gein tilts his head, smiling faintly.
“I remember their voices more than their faces,” he says softly. “Voices don’t rot. They stay in the walls.”
He chuckles — low, almost childlike.
“They told me what they wanted. I just helped them stay together. Some people pray for reunion. I built mine.”
At this point in the leaked video, the audio distorts — static rises, like something scratching the tape itself. When the picture clears again, Gein is staring directly into the camera.
“You came to hear them too, didn’t you?” he whispers.
“They’re behind you now.”
The tape abruptly ends.
No official records confirm this footage ever existed, and archivists at the Mendota Mental Health Institute deny that any post-trial recordings were made. But conspiracy forums claim a former staff member smuggled reels of unmarked film out of the hospital before it closed a wing in the early 1980s.
Whether it’s authentic or an elaborate hoax, one thing is certain: the “Gein Tapes,” as they’re now being called, have reignited a question that’s lingered for nearly seventy years —
Was Ed Gein insane… or was he something else entirely?