
Notably, Gooseberry has what appears to be a skin mask with smudged makeup crudely stapled to her face to hide her deformities. Her skin appears to be flaky and red, resembling something like an advanced sunburn. Her attire is reminiscent of what women wore in the 1910s. Mother Gooseberry is a large woman wearing a white blouse with a long red dress. In the Sinyala Facility, she apparently seduced several members of staff and several of her fellow inmates. She apparently survived these experiments, with one scientist noting that her physical health remained remarkable. During these experiments, Gooseberry was exposed to carbonic acid and dioxin, and had grafts of necrotic flesh as well.

Holme's Chicago Murder Castle".Īt some point in time, she came under the custody of Murkoff Corporation, where she, along with a majority of inmates, had been subject to dermatological experiments under the supervision of a Doctor Kligman. It is unclear exactly what was inside Futterland Studios, but police captain Stanley Hoad described the contents of the studios as "The most grotesque architectural perversion since. The raid left two police officers dead and five others injured.

In 1955, Futterland Studios was raided by the police, after which she was charged with racketeering, kidnapping and conspiracy to commit murder. Over the years, the children watching her show became cult-like, engaging in immoral behavior, drug use and other shenanigans leading to larceny and assault. Over the course of her tenure on the show, she used her television platform and mail-order "dental drops" business to get children addicted to narcotics, violence, theft, and possibly murder.

The tone of the Mother Gooseberry Hour shifted accordingly. Futterman's death, the cause of which is still unknown, she had a hysterical episode and developed dissociative identity disorder. Due to the popularity of her family locally, Gooseberry had her own studio, called Futterland Studios, where she hosted a children's variety show known as 'The Mother Gooseberry Hour', which started airing in 1951. Back then, her hobbies included taxidermy and musical theater. She worked as her father's assistant from a young age, using puppets to distract adolescent patients during drilling/surgery. Before the events of The Outlast Trials, Gooseberry was the daughter of a dentist in Philadelphia.
