Ed Gein killed two known victims: Mary Hogan, a 51-year-old tavern owner who disappeared in 1954, and Bernice Worden, a 58-year-old hardware store owner who was murdered in 1957. He admitted to killing both women. In his home, authorities found Worden's decapitated body hanging and numerous items made from human body parts. Gein also exhumed corpses from graveyards but was never confirmed to have killed more victims beyond Hogan and Worden. There is no concrete evidence that Gein killed his brother Henry, though the Netflix dramatization depicts that scenario, it is not historically confirmed.
