Netflix is able to examine the complicated story of Aileen Wuornos.
Within the streaming platform’s new documentary titled Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers, viewers are taken on a wild trip because the movie explores the circumstances that formed Wuornos’ trauma-filled life and lethal crimes.
By way of interviews, archival materials and Wuornos’ personal phrases, the documentary goals to shine a lightweight on the nation’s imperfect justice system. On the similar time, it tries to discover a motive as to why Wuornos selected to kill seven males throughout central Florida within the span of 12 months.
“The actual Aileen Wuornos will not be a serial killer,” she says in a trailer for the movie. “I used to be so misplaced that I became one.”
Though Wuornos’ execution in 2002 marked the top of a tragic and sophisticated life, Netflix’s new documentary shines a lightweight on her story — one which sparked headlines between 1989 and 1990 in addition to the Oscar-winning movie, Monster.
Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers is streaming now on Netflix. Preserve studying to study extra concerning the topic behind the documentary:
Who Is Aileen Wuornos?
Wuornos was the daughter of two Detroit suburb mother and father who break up shortly earlier than she was born.
At 15 years previous, Wuornos reportedly gave start to a boy whose father was not publicly recognized, per EBSCO. She positioned her son for adoption earlier than dropping out of faculty.
After experiencing a childhood marked by profound abandonment and abuse, Wuornos hitchhiked to Florida in her early twenties. As a way to help herself financially, Wuornos turned to intercourse work and different petty crimes earlier than she was arrested for a collection of murders.
“It’s a lot simpler to write down off somebody who’s completed such heinous acts as a coldblooded assassin [rather than] a deeply broken human,” director Emily Turner advised Tudum. “Truly, she was made, and that’s chilling.”
What Was Aileen Wuornos Accused of?

Aileen Wuornos. Courtesy of Netflix
Wuornos was working as a prostitute alongside the Florida state highways when she dedicated her first identified homicide in 1989.
Wuornos shot and killed Richard Mallory after a sexual encounter. Wuornos later claimed in courtroom testimony that Mallory grew violent and allegedly raped, beat and sodomized her.
The encounter seemingly sparked a subsequent killing spree, as Wuornos murdered not less than six different males, together with a development employee, a trucker and a retired chief of police.
What Was Aileen Wuornos Convicted of?
The trial for the homicide of her first sufferer (Mallory) ended with Wuornos being convicted of first-degree homicide in January 1992. She was sentenced to the dying penalty 4 days later.
By February 1993, she had acquired a complete of six dying sentences after pleading no contest to 3 extra murders. She additionally pleaded responsible to 2 murders.
Wuornos spent six years on dying row earlier than her execution by deadly injection in 2002.
Whereas she awaited her execution at Florida State Jail for almost a decade, she advised completely different and sometimes conflicting variations of the occasions that led as much as the murders, offering varied explanation why she killed her victims.
How Have You Heard of Aileen Wuornos Earlier than?
Charlize Theron embodied Wuornos within the 2003 film, Monster. The actress later took house the Academy Award for Finest Actress in 2004 for her portrayal of the famed killer.
“I didn’t assume I may do it at first,” Theron advised Marie Claire in Might 2019 of taking up the position of a semi-fictional Wuornos. “The factor that satisfied me in the end was that I had by no means had — and I get emotional occupied with it — I by no means had any person consider in me like that earlier than. I used to be all the time the one who would go into audition after audition after audition and lay myself on damaged glass and never get the half. And impulsively, this lady [director Patty Jenkins] is sitting in entrance of me, and he or she’s like, ‘You need to. You’re the one one that can.’”
Each Monster and the Netflix documentary discover Wuornos’ claims of self-defense, significantly within the homicide of Mallory. Florida courts, nonetheless, doubted Wuornos’ protection, citing her ever-changing statements.
