A new Netflix documentary, “Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers,” reexamines the chilling case of Aileen Wuornos, who was arrested for the murders of seven men between 1989 and 1990. Wuornos, a 34-year-old hitchhiking sex worker, claimed she acted in self-defense after alleging that her victims had assaulted her, a controversial claim that captivated the nation and led to significant media frenzy surrounding her trials and executions.
The documentary features archival footage, including a rare 1997 death-row interview with Wuornos by artist Jasmine Hirst, and highlights her life story, marked by early trauma and adversity. Revisiting key events from Wuornos’s upbringing to her execution in 2002, the film seeks to unpack her complex legacy and the societal fascination with her narrative as a female serial killer amid a backdrop of victimization and violence.
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