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Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)
This was a very interesting documentary
Looking at the life of Aileen through this documentary, you can easily tell Aileen has been through a lot to get to how crazy she is. According to her adopted mom, Aileen was homeless at a young age of 13. She would sleep alone in the forest, even in the blistering winter. Desperate and willing, Aileen became a hitchhiking prostitute traveling the country everyday. From 1989-1990 seven men were murdered by the hands of Aileen Wuornos. When Aileen was brought into custody, she confessed to the murders, but claimed they were in self defense. Her fair trail lasted 12 years, coming to an end in 2002 when she was executed by Florida Officials. It was quite sad to see Aileen early in the trials persuading juror's and judges by crying and lying under oath about how she was raped and tortured severely. Then later down the trial towards her end days there is footage of her admitting she was lying the entire time and that she was in the prostitute business to rob men and kill them. Aileen in her end days compared to her in the beginning of the trial is two different people. She became very paranoid and went mad, she was executed October 9th, 2002, at the age of 46.
Raising Jeffrey Dahmer (2006)
This movie isn't worth anyone's time
This movie was clearly low budget, the acting was extremely terrible and i'm not sure how much of this movie is true. In the 2006 movie "Raising Jeffrey Dahmer" it goes based off the perspective. The movie takes place during the conviction of Jeffrey, but flash backs occur throughout the entire movie. The movie revolves around the father's struggle of blaming himself for his son's actions. Flashbacks indicate early warning signs that the father ignores. The plot would most likely be the actions and events that happen to put the dad into this state of mind, but also he goes about resolving these issues and accepting his son for who he is and loving him unconditionally.