Ready to lose yourself into the wild world of true crime and famous worldwide mysteries? Buckle up because my series is your free ticket to a rollercoaster ride through the darkest corners of human history and the most baffling unsolved puzzles. Fro...
I know I haven't uploaded a chapter in a while, but my life's been a bit hectic. I also just realized I don't talk much about my personal life but from graduating university to finding an apartment I liked, to start working, I haven't had the time to focus much on telling you about cases. Anyways, now that I think I've gotten the hang of it, let's talk true crime!
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This story has definitely been requested. It's a popular one and some would call her the America's first female serial killer. But there's a debate so I'm not sure. It doesn't even matter because at the end of the day, that's not a good title to have.
Today, we're going to talk about Aileen Wuornos.
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Now, grab your wine, grab your snacks and popcorn and let's get into her story.
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Aileen was born on February 29th, 1956, in Rochester, Michigan. Her mother, Diane Wuornos, was only 14 years old when she married Leo Dale Pittman, who was 18 years old at the time, on June 3rd, 1954.
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So that's Diane Wuornos, the mama.
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