THE CHILD WHO WALKED INTO DARKNESS

Adulthood only deepened that spiral. Moving from state to state, she became involved in criminal activity, repeatedly crossing paths with the law. Eventually, during the late 1980s in Florida, a series of killings shocked the nation. She claimed each act was committed out of fear, but the pattern told investigators a different story. That frightened young girl would grow into Aileen Wuornos — one of the most infamous female serial offenders in American history, ultimately sentenced to death in 2002.

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