I just reread Evelyn's charleyproject page and, while we all seem to agree that Ed Gein had nothing to do with it, really thinking about it...it is so so ironic that he just happened to be right there and is a giant creeper.
Its sad they wont do it - there are so many cases that have nothing to test for DNA so its frustrating where there is ample evidence in her case that could be very helpful in finally solving this.
Im sure they have reasons but I dont see the big deal oh allowing them to test their DNA if it could result in answers in this 57 year old case.
I just reread Evelyn's charleyproject page and, while we all seem to agree that Ed Gein had nothing to do with it, really thinking about it...it is so so ironic that he just happened to be right there and is a giant creeper.
I go back and forth with the Gein thing, so Im not sure what I think, a lot of people think this wasnt his normal type of crime but if he was responsible for this it would have been during the 'learning' stage of killing. Some interesting facts:
1) Some of Evelyns clothes were found in a cemetery; Gein later confessed that he often (50+ times) would go to grave yards because he wanted to dig up graves. "On about 30 of those visits, he said he had come out of the daze while in the cemetery, left the grave in good order, and returned home empty handed. Also, there were three cemeteries less than a mile from the home she was taken.
I "think" they still have the bloody clothes that were found along the road, but I could be wrong. The jacket(believed to have belonged to one of the perps) that was found was paraded all over the area in hopes someone recognized it. I'm not sure if that has survived. According the the book "Where's Evelyn?" they still have her menstrual pads. This is a quote from the book
Wait.....what? Seriously? I didn't know anything of hers had actually been found. If that's so that's just TOO WEIRD.
You're right, it really wasn't his MO, or what we KNOW of his MO, he didn't really kill that many people (that we know about) he just messed with the dead (to put it nicely :yuck. While nothing is impossible, what are the chances that in any given night, creeper Gein is mere blocks away from other kidnapper/murderers? I tried to find the population of La Crosse during this time but couldn't, but I can't imagine it was giant.
I have a bit of a weird question - since it seems that the blood-stained brassiere and panties belonged to her (her mother told police it was the same brand/style/size that she wore) why was there no menstrual pad found with the panties? We know for certain she was on her period, and that she wore pads but there was no pad found with the bloody panties and bra? Where did it go? Or better yet, who removed it?
Just to note...When Evelyn's father looked for her he entered by the basement window so maybe it wasn't THAT small.
The jacket could well have belonged to Gein and more than likely was sewn by his mother. Maybe it was his brothers/fathers and had been altered to fit.
The question of why somebody would remove a badly injured/dying girl could be the same reason that Gein took bodies back to his farm, he prefered them dead.
I would look at Gein more closely. JMHO
Could the farmer have been Gein himself ? retreiving it maybe.
Yeah I guess you know much more than me Punklove, I wasn't sure of the distance from Plainfield. Very coincidently though he was possibly 2 blocks away visiting his aunt, he's a good candidate though IMO
Yeah I guess you know much more than me Punklove, I wasn't sure of the distance from Plainfield. Very coincidently though he was possibly 2 blocks away visiting his aunt, he's a good candidate though IMO