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Gein
After spending a 30 day period in a mental institution, he was determined incompetent. He was no longer being charged with 1st degree murder. The townsfolk immediately became angry that Eddie would not be tried for the death of Bernice Worden. Eddie was then committed to the Central State Hospital in Waupun, Wisconsin.1 After spending ten years in the mental prison where he was recovering, the court finally decided he was fit enough to stand trial. In 1968, Eddie began his trial. The first problem they had was to determine if Eddie was able enough to stand trial. A insanity test was demanded of the courts.2 Gein underwent a collage of sanity tests. They later concluded that he was emotionally impaired. He was a schizophrenic and a sexual psychopath.3
Approximate Word count = 507
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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