Was Aileen Wuornos a serial killer, or a human time bomb molded by rape, abandonment, and a lifetime of sexual violence? In this raw, investigative story, we explore how a homeless prostitute became the most notorious female killer in American history. But was she really evil — or did she finally fight back?Why was the criminal past of her first victim, Richard Mallory, hidden from the jury?Why did her ex-lover betray her to police, then disappear into witness protection?And why was she e...
Was Aileen Wuornos a serial killer, or a human time bomb molded by rape, abandonment, and a lifetime of sexual violence? In this raw, investigative story, we explore how a homeless prostitute became the most notorious female killer in American history. But was she really evil — or did she finally fight back?Why was the criminal past of her first victim, Richard Mallory, hidden from the jury?
Why did her ex-lover betray her to police, then disappear into witness protection?
And why was she executed, despite obvious signs of mental instability?This story pulls no punches — from court tapes to media lies, from sex work to systemic failure. The real horror isn’t just who Aileen killed — it’s how society raised her to kill in the first place.What do you believe: Was she a predator, or a product of abuse?
Would you have sentenced her to die? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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