A Spontaneous MindA Story by Abishai100Dramatized portrait of the infamous Ed Gein, killer of Wisconsin, whose stranger prints offered the world news/illusion of 'leviathan' dungeon.
A fictional dramatization of the portrait of the seemingly demon-possessed psycho-American Ed Gein, drawn from media.
---- ==== DETECTIVE: We found a house worthy of a cemetery-tale from Hell. INTERVIEW: Any word yet on psychiatric journals/reports/comment? DETECTIVE: Folks in his hometown claimed he was quiet and eccentric. INTERVIEW: Danced in the moonlight in a skin-gear made of victims. DETECTIVE: He was perchance a 'real' Leatherface. INTERVIEW: No proof of child-abuse or alcoholism? DETECTIVE: He was fixed on cooking; grave-robbery; maybe abused. INTERVIEW: Was his dad, what, like a nut for house-prison feelings? DETECTIVE: Maybe...maybe Ed Gein looked at humans as toys. INTERVIEW: Bad seed...AntiChrist (not toys!). DETECTIVE: Grave American Tragedy...the title of your headline (no toys). The detective didn't like giving the interview, and the folks of Ed Gein's Wisconsin hometown were now simply jarred at the 'revelation' that one of their own was not simply eccentric but maniac. Post-discovery of death and horror inside his desolate abode, the story/stories of this American lunatic spread like cheese, and it was his spontaneously 'undesirable' mind that drew theories of abuse and self-ruin. DETECTIVE: I found this kaleidoscope in his neighborhood, friend. INTERVIEW: Perchance he had the redemption-eye of a son-of-perdition, detective. DETECTIVE: That's for me to pray and you to write (got it). INTERVIEW: Was this like some Alfred Hitchcock yarn, detective? DETECTIVE: Think more Twilight Zone, friend. INTERVIEW: Subject-matter for stranger characterization by Rod Serling, eh? DETECTIVE: Why not? POLICEMAN (Pre-Discovery): Nice auto/focus, Ed Gein. ED: Thanx, officer (ha). POLICEMAN: Saved-up to get it, yes? ED: Bloody murdered the driver and repainted it white, officer (ha). POLICEMAN: What's it? ED: Nevermind...life on Earth's charms for end zones, officer (ha). POLICEMAN: Good. "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2024 Abishai100 |
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