• Lars Thomsen's property was not across the street from Gein, it was about 5 miles away in Hancock.
• If Travis was contract-killed, and in that folk knew where Travis & Burgess were going hunting, it's highly doubtful the body would be in that location.
• known total of individuals connected...
>>"after Mary Hogan disappearence Gein made a odd remark to a neighbor that she wasnt missing ..she was at his house..and after Hartley vanisehment that Gein made a similar remark about Hartley mystery"<<
The first instance is verified, the 2nd instance is a fabrication.
Agreed. Numerous opinions interjected with no evidence.
Wanserski's statement was more of a 'I can not believe it' POV than via investigative results. It was also made early on- before the grave openings. But those grave openings, hard to stomach as it were in 1958, were enough, along with...
Ed was never around Milwaukee other than attempting to enlist for WWII in 1942, and his criminal acts didn't start until around '49 (definitely by '50).
Augusta was 1 of 12, and many of them did live in LaCrosse while the Geins were there. In fact at least one brother partnered with George in running a grocery/butcher store for a few years. I would have to check my notes, but I believe Augusta's siblings were all out of LaCrosse by the 1940s...
I'm familiar with the Hartley case basics, but am much moreso knowledgable with Ed Gein, having delved much deeper in researching it than the published sources have gone. Thought I might address a few of the Gein factoids mentioned here, if I may. Not going to 'make or break' anything with...
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