Ghost Adventures: Artifacts Season 1 Episode 3 Ed Gein's Cauldron and The Crying Boy Paintings
- TVPG
- August 26, 2017
In the third episode of Ghost Adventures: Artifacts season 1, the team is on a mission to investigate one of the most infamous and notorious serial killers in history, Ed Gein. Known as the "Butcher of Plainfield," Gein was responsible for the murders of several women and was also known for his bizarre and macabre fascination with human anatomy and body parts.
The team heads to Wisconsin, where Gein lived and committed his crimes. They begin by investigating Gein's old farmhouse where he lived with his mother, and where he was arrested for his crimes. The team quickly learns that the house is now in a state of complete disrepair, and is rumored to be cursed by the locals. Despite the danger, the team begins their investigation, hoping to uncover some of the dark secrets that may still be lurking within the old house.
One of the most interesting artifacts the team encounters during their investigation is Ed Gein's cauldron. According to legend, Gein used the cauldron to boil the flesh of his victims in order to make his infamous "skin suits." The team carefully examines the cauldron, looking for any evidence of Gein's gruesome crimes. They also speak to local experts and historians about the cauldron and its potential significance in Gein's crimes.
In addition to Gein's cauldron, the team also investigates a pair of paintings known as the "Crying Boy Paintings." These paintings have been surrounded by mystery and superstition for years, as many people believe that they are cursed. Legend has it that a fireman in the UK tried to rescue a family from a burning house, but when he found a copy of the painting in the ruins, he discovered that it was unharmed. This led to rumors that the painting was cursed and had caused the fire.
The team interviews experts on the paranormal and curses, trying to determine whether the paintings really do have some kind of supernatural power. They also explore the history of the paintings, trying to uncover any potential connections to Ed Gein or his crimes.
As the investigation unfolds, the team uncovers some truly chilling evidence related to Gein's crimes and the potential supernatural powers of the Crying Boy Paintings. They also encounter some terrifying paranormal activity, including unexplained noises and movements, shadow figures, and strange voices.
Overall, this episode of Ghost Adventures: Artifacts is a fascinating look into one of the most notorious serial killers in history and the mysterious artifacts that may still hold his dark power. With plenty of suspense and scares, it's a must-watch for any fans of the series or true crime aficionados.