Posted by rockyridgefarm on December 04, 2013 at 07:34:43 from (69.131.201.178):
In Reply to: OT maximum creepy posted by Just Another Old Geezer on December 04, 2013 at 05:50:21:
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Well now, I didn't call you a liar. You were just relaying a story told to you. I wasn't even calling your mom a lair. Maybe she genuinely believed she met him at the cafe. It is more likely she did not, but mis-identification can be made. People like to be connected to significant events. It's human nature. If everyone who claimed to be in Dallas the day Kennedy was shot was actually there, there'd have been 10 million people in town. The same goes for connections to Gein. It's unlikely for you to remember a 5 minute encounter with a creepy dude in a cafe in a small town well enough to ID him 10 years later in a newspaper picture.
People around Plainfield either claim they knew him very well or deny his existence. The facts are the facts. He murdered two women and robbed approximately 9 graves by his own confession. They didn't even dig up all the graves - only three - so how would there be an accounting of the "trophies"?
I do apologize for doubting your mom was in Plainfield in the 50's. You never mentioned the she was from the area, just that she was passing through. I think we can both agree that is true that Plainfield is an unlikely town to "pass through" on the way to anywhere from Milwaukee - even in the 50's.
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