‘Monster’ killer Ed Gein has gals going gaga — and psychologists say it’s TikTok’s fault
Sex Ed is in session for true crime-obsessed chicks.
Hot and homicidal. That’s the dating criteria for 20-somethings with hybristophilia, a sexual attraction to criminals — like serial killer and body snatcher, Ed Gein. It’s an outré affinity toward bad boys that’s being fueled by social media, according to blood-curdling new data.
Gein, infamously nicknamed “The Butcher of Plainfield” for slaughtering and skinning women on his farm in Plainfield, Wisconsin, is the internet’s latest love interest.
The mid-century murder’s sordid tale of abuse and savagery is spotlit in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series, “Monster: The Ed Gein Story,” starring Hollywood heartthrob Charlie Hunnam as Gein.
But, instead of horror and disgust, beguiled Gen Zers and true crime fanatics are showering the villain with sympathy and lust.
