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An interview with Aileen Wuornos ahead of her execution shows the serial killer suggesting a chilling theory about her ...
The terrifying story of serial killer Aileen Wuornos was first introduced to most Americans by the 2003 movie "Monster" and the Oscar-award winning performance of Hollywood actress Charlize Theron ...
Aileen Wuornos was a sex worker who used to find clients on Florida highways, later killing them and robbing them. She killed seven people, all of which she ruled self-defense in court.
Known as America’s first female serial killer, Aileen Wuornos carried out a string of notorious and brutal murders along the dark highways of Florida in late 1989 and 1990.. A victim of child ...
Convicted serial killer Aileen Wuornos testified in her January trial that she killed Richard Mallory after he raped, beat and sodomized her. Now, defense attorneys hope revelations that Mallory wa… ...
The first, “Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer,” released in 1992, traced the media sideshow and police-corruption scandal that followed in the wake of her arrest.
Her lover had just left her, and Aileen "Lee" Wuornos was too broke to rent a room at her regular $15-a-night motel. The 34-year-old sex worker had just enough for a few Budweisers, so on January 8, ...
Aileen Wuornos, an American serial killer, gave her final message moments before her execution in 2002 in Florida - pledging to return. Wournos smiled as witnesses from the execution room watched ...
In 1999, Lucero was given access to an intimate two-year correspondence between a California woman and Wuornos -- letters, she says, "that played an instrumental role in shaping Aileen's character.
After her arrest in 1991, Aileen Wuornos quickly gained notoriety as “The Damsel of Death” and “Highway Hooker” for murdering seven men as she hitchhiked through Florida roadways as a sex worker. In ...
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer is his second documentary about Aileen Wuornos, the highway prostitute who was executed in 2002 for the murders of seven men along Florida highways.