BORN INTO DARKNESS, MADE INTO A MONSTER

From the start, Aileen Wuornos’s life was marked by pain and abandonment. Her mother vanished when she was four, her father hanged himself in prison, and her grandparents’ home became a place of abuse and neglect. By thirteen, she was pregnant after being assaulted — and by her teens, she was homeless, surviving on theft and prostitution.

Years later, the broken child from Michigan became the woman who terrified Florida. Between 1989 and 1990, seven men were found dead — all killed by Wuornos. She claimed self-defense; the courts called her a serial killer. Sentenced to death, she accepted her fate with chilling calm. “I killed those men,” she said. “And I’d do it again.” Her story still lingers — a haunting question of nature versus nightmare.

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