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Serial killer Aileen Carol Wuornos

I've watched many prison interviews on this chick. She reminds me so much of my old man, the facial expressions and crazy eyes.. he does the same thing when you talk to him
 
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What P***** me off is she was set, she was married to a millionaire. Had she just played nice, she would've been set and then she gets 10 grand from her brother's Life Insurance. I mean, I know that Terrible things happen to her.\nAnd she Had mental illness. She could have had a much better life. Had she just learned how to control her anger.
 
What P***** me off is she was set, she was married to a millionaire. Had she just played nice, she would've been set and then she gets 10 grand from her brother's Life Insurance. I mean, I know that Terrible things happen to her.\nAnd she Had mental illness. She could have had a much better life. Had she just learned how to control her anger.

Easier said than done for most people.
 
What P***** me off is she was set, she was married to a millionaire. Had she just played nice, she would've been set and then she gets 10 grand from her brother's Life Insurance. I mean, I know that Terrible things happen to her.\nAnd she Had mental illness. She could have had a much better life. Had she just learned how to control her anger.
Too bad she couldn't kill niggas, had to be white dudes, have fun burning in hell
 
In most murderers, childhood traumas lead to a later life of crime
Although someone is born a completely mentally ill murderer who can never be fixed because born mentally ill with killer instincts

In the case of Aileen Carol Pittman, (aka Aileen Wuornos), Wuornos claimed that her grandfather physically and sexually abused her, and that her grandmother was an alcoholic. In her book Lethal Intent, Sue Russell writes that her grandfather repeatedly whipped the young girl with a belt. At the age of 12, Aileen and her brother Keith discovered that Britta and Lauri were actually their grandparents, not their "biological" parents. Aileen claimed that she had had several sex partners, including her brother. She was 14 when she became pregnant. On March 23, 1971, she gave birth to her son in a home in Detroit. His family abandoned him, ostracized him from the home: he had to stand on his own two feet. Aileen's child was later adopted. In May 1974, she took the pseudonym Sandra Kretsch. At that time, the girl began working as a prostitute, and was expelled from school.
In 1976, Wuornos hitchhiked to Florida, where she met the president of the yacht club, 76-year-old Lewis Gratz Fell. They married that same year, which was reported in local newspapers. Despite this, Wuornos continued her bad lifestyle and the scandals she caused in their own bars, for which she was again imprisoned, but she begged Fell to get her out of jail.
She returned to Michigan. On July 13, 1976, she was arrested in Antrim County for disorderly conduct and assaulting a barkeeper (breaking his head). It was also at this time that she was caught for drunk driving, for which she was fined $105.
On May 20, 1981, Wuornos was arrested for armed robbery in Edgewater, Florida. She was sentenced to prison on May 4, 1982, and released on June 30, 1983. On May 1, 1984, she was convicted of check forgery in Key West. On November 30, 1985, she was charged with robbery of a handgun and ammunition in Pasco County. At that time, she was using the name Lori Christine Grody, which she had "borrowed" from her aunt/sister (her grandparents' daughter) in Michigan. In December 1985, "Lori Grody" (Wuornos) was cited by the Florida Highway Patrol for driving without a valid license.
On January 4, 1986, she was arrested in Miami for carjacking, resisting arrest, and obstructing justice. Miami police found a .38 revolver and a box of ammunition in the stolen car. Wuornos then used the name Susan Blahovec, who had been booked for speeding in Jefferson County. A few days after the Jefferson incident, Wuornos met 24-year-old Tyria Moore at a Daytona bar. Moore worked as a motel maid but quit her job, and Wuornos supported herself by prostitution. They moved from motel to motel, sometimes sleeping in an old barn. In July 1987, Moore and Susan Blahovec were questioned in Daytona Beach on suspicion that Wuornos had hit a man with a beer bottle. On December 18 of that year, the Florida Highway Patrol issued a summons to Wuornos for driving without a license in multiple states. On March 12, 1988, Wuornos, under the alias Cammie Marsh Greene, accused a Daytona Beach bus driver of assault. She told police that the man had pushed her onto the bus during an argument. Moore was a witness in the case. On July 23, 1988, Moore and Wuornos (under the name Susan Blahovec) reported their landlord (under the name Susan Blahovec) for vandalizing their apartment. The man stated that they had ripped out the carpet and painted the walls brown without his permission. In 1989, Wuornos was traveling with an unloaded gun, working in bars and truck stops. At this time, they were experiencing serious financial problems.

So, in addition to the rape, physical abuse and severe financial situation, I think many things played a role in the woman's transformation into a man-hating serial killer.
On the day of her execution in 1992, 800 women protested against her execution in front of the prison, but she was executed by lethal injection instead of the original electric chair instead of a sentence.

The 76-year-old yacht club owner Lewis Gratz Fell had the opportunity to live out her life in excellent conditions, but by then something was wrong with her mentally: possible man-hating lesbian traits, alcoholism, drug use, a tendency to violence from previous abuse.
It is unlikely that the woman could be corrected mentally in prison, only possibly in a mental institution with medication, because in the end she not only lived as a prostitute, but also exclusively prostituted herself by robbery and murder.

It is a fact that she went through a lot of trauma, which is probably It led to this, even I say this as a man, that I don't know how right the death penalty was, as a serial killer it is unlikely that he would have ever been released, although since he clearly committed them one after the other, it is not known whether he would have been able to stop the further murder robberies or whether he could be corrected her killer mentality with heavy medication and gave her life sentence in prison without parole
 
In most murderers, childhood traumas lead to a later life of crime
Although someone is born a completely mentally ill murderer who can never be fixed because born mentally ill with killer instincts

In the case of Aileen Carol Pittman, (aka Aileen Wuornos), Wuornos claimed that her grandfather physically and sexually abused her, and that her grandmother was an alcoholic. In her book Lethal Intent, Sue Russell writes that her grandfather repeatedly whipped the young girl with a belt. At the age of 12, Aileen and her brother Keith discovered that Britta and Lauri were actually their grandparents, not their "biological" parents. Aileen claimed that she had had several sex partners, including her brother. She was 14 when she became pregnant. On March 23, 1971, she gave birth to her son in a home in Detroit. His family abandoned him, ostracized him from the home: he had to stand on his own two feet. Aileen's child was later adopted. In May 1974, she took the pseudonym Sandra Kretsch. At that time, the girl began working as a prostitute, and was expelled from school.
In 1976, Wuornos hitchhiked to Florida, where she met the president of the yacht club, 76-year-old Lewis Gratz Fell. They married that same year, which was reported in local newspapers. Despite this, Wuornos continued her bad lifestyle and the scandals she caused in their own bars, for which she was again imprisoned, but she begged Fell to get her out of jail.
She returned to Michigan. On July 13, 1976, she was arrested in Antrim County for disorderly conduct and assaulting a barkeeper (breaking his head). It was also at this time that she was caught for drunk driving, for which she was fined $105.
On May 20, 1981, Wuornos was arrested for armed robbery in Edgewater, Florida. She was sentenced to prison on May 4, 1982, and released on June 30, 1983. On May 1, 1984, she was convicted of check forgery in Key West. On November 30, 1985, she was charged with robbery of a handgun and ammunition in Pasco County. At that time, she was using the name Lori Christine Grody, which she had "borrowed" from her aunt/sister (her grandparents' daughter) in Michigan. In December 1985, "Lori Grody" (Wuornos) was cited by the Florida Highway Patrol for driving without a valid license.
On January 4, 1986, she was arrested in Miami for carjacking, resisting arrest, and obstructing justice. Miami police found a .38 revolver and a box of ammunition in the stolen car. Wuornos then used the name Susan Blahovec, who had been booked for speeding in Jefferson County. A few days after the Jefferson incident, Wuornos met 24-year-old Tyria Moore at a Daytona bar. Moore worked as a motel maid but quit her job, and Wuornos supported herself by prostitution. They moved from motel to motel, sometimes sleeping in an old barn. In July 1987, Moore and Susan Blahovec were questioned in Daytona Beach on suspicion that Wuornos had hit a man with a beer bottle. On December 18 of that year, the Florida Highway Patrol issued a summons to Wuornos for driving without a license in multiple states. On March 12, 1988, Wuornos, under the alias Cammie Marsh Greene, accused a Daytona Beach bus driver of assault. She told police that the man had pushed her onto the bus during an argument. Moore was a witness in the case. On July 23, 1988, Moore and Wuornos (under the name Susan Blahovec) reported their landlord (under the name Susan Blahovec) for vandalizing their apartment. The man stated that they had ripped out the carpet and painted the walls brown without his permission. In 1989, Wuornos was traveling with an unloaded gun, working in bars and truck stops. At this time, they were experiencing serious financial problems.

So, in addition to the rape, physical abuse and severe financial situation, I think many things played a role in the woman's transformation into a man-hating serial killer.
On the day of her execution in 1992, 800 women protested against her execution in front of the prison, but she was executed by lethal injection instead of the original electric chair instead of a sentence.

The 76-year-old yacht club owner Lewis Gratz Fell had the opportunity to live out her life in excellent conditions, but by then something was wrong with her mentally: possible man-hating lesbian traits, alcoholism, drug use, a tendency to violence from previous abuse.
It is unlikely that the woman could be corrected mentally in prison, only possibly in a mental institution with medication, because in the end she not only lived as a prostitute, but also exclusively prostituted herself by robbery and murder.

It is a fact that she went through a lot of trauma, which is probably It led to this, even I say this as a man, that I don't know how right the death penalty was, as a serial killer it is unlikely that he would have ever been released, although since he clearly committed them one after the other, it is not known whether he would have been able to stop the further murder robberies or whether he could be corrected her killer mentality with heavy medication and gave her life sentence in prison without parole
Same thing with the serial killer Richard Ramirez (the night stalker). He witnessed his cousin or his brother murder his girlfriend in front of him at an early age destroying his mind at an early age. It's weird because you have serial killers like Bundy and Dahmer and Denis raider that didn't have anything traumatic happen to them and look how they turned out
 
Same thing with the serial killer Richard Ramirez (the night stalker). He witnessed his cousin or his brother murder his girlfriend in front of him at an early age destroying his mind at an early age. It's weird because you have serial killers like Bundy and Dahmer and Denis raider that didn't have anything traumatic happen to them and look how they turned out
In Ramirez's case, trauma is conceivable, but I consider Ramirez to be mentally ill, as he doesn't seem completely sane during one of his video interviews
Ramirez died in prison, but not of natural causes as Wikipedia states, but of Hepatitis C liver failure.

Ted Bundy seems like a reasonable but severely mentally disturbed guy (or maybe he was just nervous since the video report was made the day before his execution)
Although what Ted Bundy did to all those unfortunate girls must have been sane somewhere

On 21 June 1991, Theron's father, an alcoholic, threatened both Charlize and her mother while drunk, physically attacking her mother and firing a gun at both of them. Theron's mother retrieved her own handgun, shot back and killed him.
It seems that this did not cause Theron so much damage, even though her father was not a nice person, that now Charlize Theron will become a serial killer because of it

Patrick Duffy, the main character of Dallas, also ran a pub. Duffy's father threw out two drunk guys Sean Wentz and Kenneth Miller in November 1986. They went back and shot Patrick Duffy's father and mother to death, even though Dallas was already in the 80s as a film series and was world famous. Patrick Duffy was also an actor because of the series, but he did not become a serial killer and one of the perpetrators was already released from prison, but Duffy said that it did not bother him mentally "because his parents would not be alive anyway" (although it only took a few years out of their lives, in my opinion)
 
In Ramirez's case, trauma is conceivable, but I consider Ramirez to be mentally ill, as he doesn't seem completely sane during one of his video interviews
Ramirez died in prison, but not of natural causes as Wikipedia states, but of Hepatitis C liver failure.

Ted Bundy seems like a reasonable but severely mentally disturbed guy (or maybe he was just nervous since the video report was made the day before his execution)
Although what Ted Bundy did to all those unfortunate girls must have been sane somewhere

On 21 June 1991, Theron's father, an alcoholic, threatened both Charlize and her mother while drunk, physically attacking her mother and firing a gun at both of them. Theron's mother retrieved her own handgun, shot back and killed him.
It seems that this did not cause Theron so much damage, even though her father was not a nice person, that now Charlize Theron will become a serial killer because of it

Patrick Duffy, the main character of Dallas, also ran a pub. Duffy's father threw out two drunk guys Sean Wentz and Kenneth Miller in November 1986. They went back and shot Patrick Duffy's father and mother to death, even though Dallas was already in the 80s as a film series and was world famous. Patrick Duffy was also an actor because of the series, but he did not become a serial killer and one of the perpetrators was already released from prison, but Duffy said that it did not bother him mentally "because his parents would not be alive anyway" (although it only took a few years out of their lives, in my opinion)
Bundy was highly manipulative, and maybe one of the most calculated serial killers. He basically manipulated the media at the time, I think he also was highly educated in law, so he could get away with his murders. The only other highly calculated killer was Dennis raider, he had a kill kit. He would target people while on his job(I think he was a repair man) and he would watch people mostly women's routines than he would basically trick them into going in there home, than have there way with them. He even carry two pistols on him just in case one would jam. I think a lot of the times it has to do with the brain, like violence and death are around the same part of the brain as sex, like why they have ring girls in boxing and MMA. So these people that part of the brain connection are intertwined, idk something to think about
 
I just watched her documentary on Netflix and I feel bad for her. I believe her about the rapes she survived and I totally understand why she snapped. It doesn't make it right what she did, and she definitely needed to be locked up but I feel like they could have waved her execution and given her life without parole.
 
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I just watched her documentary on Netflix and I feel bad for her. I believe her about the rapes she survived and I totally understand why she snapped. It doesn't make it right what she did, and she definitely needed to be locked up but I feel like they could have waved her execution and given her life without parole.
Yes, I agree that she had a serious life that led to serial murder and the court should have taken this into consideration
Let's say as the wife of the yacht club owner, if she had stayed, she could have lived her life quite well, but there were already aggression problems there and the situation only got worse, maybe there was also stronger alcohol and drug use and her lesbian tendencies possibly played a role in it
Maybe she could have been mentally restored in prison with antipsychotic and antidepressant medication specifically developed for aggression, but since she was a premeditated serial killer, that's probably why she was executed
I only saw the Charlize Theron movie about her, but only the last half, then I might watch the whole thing, although according to Wikipedia, her life path was quite easy to follow, which didn't have much fun and bad circumstances often force people to do things they would never normally do
 
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