Aileen: Queen of Serial Killers
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Queen of the Serial Killers is freaky because Aileen Wuornos comes across as so personable. The film, which is available to stream now with a Netflix subscription, is just the latest serial killer-based content to drop on the streamer.
Wuornos shot and killed seven men, claiming at least one was in self-defense. A new Netflix documentary revisits her crimes through never-before-seen interviews with the serial killer, who was executed in 2002.
Between 1989 and 1990, seven men were found shot along Florida highways. The killer was Aileen Wuornos — a hitchhiking sex worker who said she acted in self-defense. Decades later, Netflix’s 'Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers' reexamines the case,
Netflix has a new true crime film coming this week, and it focuses around the twisted story of Aileen Wuornos. Aileen was sentenced to death over the murders of seven men, but her case has raised questions since the day it was revealed.
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