Top 10 Things Netflix’s Monster The Ed Gein Story Got Factually Right and Wrong

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Top 10 Things Netflix's Monster The Ed Gein Story Got Factually Right and Wrong

Separating fact from fiction in Netflix’s latest true crime sensation! Join us as we analyze what the streaming giant’s portrayal of Wisconsin’s notorious grave robber got right—and where the creators took dramatic liberties. From the reality of his grave robbing to the fabricated Ted Bundy connection, we’re dissecting the historical accuracy! Our countdown includes his non-existent Ted Bundy connection, his real schizophrenia diagnosis, the truth about his relationship with Bernice Worden, and his undeniable influence on films like "Psycho" and "The Silence of the Lambs." Which fact or fiction from the Ed Gein story chilled you to the bone? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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Date: October 7, 2025