Tuesday 16th of May 1944 (-) — Henry Gein is presumably beaten to death and thrown into a fire by his brother Murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein
Henry and Ed were burning away marsh vegetation on the property. The fire got out of control and Henry was found afterwards. It appeared that the cause of death was heart failure, but later it was reported that Henry had bruises on his head.
Sunday 15th of April 1951 (x) — Mabel Everson dies at the age of 69. On the night of the funeral
Murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein robs her grave and takes parts of her body home to make his grisly artefacts
Saturday 1st of November 1952 (x) — 42-year-old deer hunter Victor 'Bunk' Travis and his companion Ray Burgess are presumably shot dead by Murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein
Travis and Burgess and their car were never to be seen again. A massive search was conducted but there was no trace of them. Travis' dead dog and pieces of clothing were eventually recovered but the hunters and their car had vanished from the area.
Wednesday 8th of December 1954 (-) — Victim of Ed Gein aka America’s Most Bizarre Murderer Mary Hogan is shot dead by Ed Gein aka America’s Most Bizarre Murderer
During a search of Gein's house, Hogan's face mask was found in a paper bag and her skull in a box among other artefacts made of human body parts.
Saturday 16th of November 1957 (-) — Victim of Ed Gein aka America’s Most Bizarre Murderer Bernice Worden is shot dead by Ed Gein aka America’s Most Bizarre Murderer
Upon searching Gein's property, investigators discovered Worden's decapitated body in a shed, hung upside down by ropes at her wrists with a crossbar at her ankles. The torso was dressed out like a deer.