On Reddit, one comment read, “If ever I have felt bad for a serial killer (seems impossible) but I did her.” Another added, “I agree with other posters, I too have sympathy and empathy for Aileen’s tragic horrific painful life.” A third shared, “I’ve just finished watching it and am crying… I felt the same and always a lot of empathy for her.”
Without spoiling anything, the documentary explores the circumstances that shaped Wuornos’ life and crimes and raises bigger questions about her motivations and the judicial system’s response.
“It’s so much easier to write off someone who’s done such heinous acts as a coldblooded murderer [rather than] a deeply damaged human,” director Emily Turner told Tudum. “Actually, she was made, and that’s chilling.”
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