Should she have been executed??
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dgunning — 20 years ago(January 14, 2006 08:41 AM)
you need to look at the situation without passion, she should not have been killed, noone will ever know the full story of the victims, do you know that her first victim was incarcerated for sexual assault before??? many people believe he raped her and set her on the path to the death chamber
you have to look at her life and try to discover why she did the things she did. obviously the men didn't deserve to die but its not as black and white as people make it out to be. and there is no need for cursing!
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dgunning — 20 years ago(January 16, 2006 04:39 PM)
Why did she deserve to die? now she is dead she doesnt have to wake up every morning knowing she killed those men. death is the ultimate release for her. i believe she should have been studied to see what made her kill these men a111cnd to help detect the problem in many other people in years to come. there was something wrong with her and she was just killed without anyone trying to help her. she had an extremely tough upbringing involving all sorts of abuse.i truly feel sorry for her, she wasnt given the breaks people like us have been given. if you grewup in a house like she did, you may have turned out the exact same way, would you have honestly wanted to be executed??
just think for a second before you answer with another angry post condemning aileen wuornos to hell.
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bmks — 20 years ago(March 26, 2006 11:26 AM)
To be fair, from all of the posts I have read of yours on the boards, you would prefer ALL women to be killed in horrible ways. You seem to live your life by hate. A kind of hate that could possibly turn YOU into a murderer.
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jubbababy01 — 19 years ago(June 21, 2006 06:23 AM)
White bitch? Plenty of hideous black killers about! Doubt the ones she killed were entirely innocent either. It was witheld from the trial that the first 'victim' (Mallory) had previously received a sentence for rape.
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dgunning — 20 years ago(January 26, 2006 08:58 AM)
Was anything achieved by her murder? nothing was achieved. the families will have no more comfort if she were dead or alive, thats true and youi know it. so why did she die? why was she murdered by the state?
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GenineTheGreat — 20 years ago(February 04, 2006 03:39 AM)
I agree with you, what did murdering her do for everyone involved? And the certral point that noone seems to be addressing here is WHY WERE THE MEN THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?? I watch the women in the documentary talk about the victims and the one is crying about her brother, and then the other one is saying how she hopes Aileen "meets with ole' Sparky" yet neither of them address the fact that what those men were doing was just as sick as what she was doing. And, her upbringing plays a HUGE role in how, and why, she did what she did. It in no way excuses her, plenty of people grow up in horrible situations and don't do what she did, but it needs to be taken into consideration. If you really want to be vengeful, anyway, giving her life imprisionment would've been the thing to do, since she made it clear herself how badly she wanted to die. I think she should've been given treatment, and studied, as hasb68 been suggested, and honestly I really felt sorry for her. She really was failed, by the system, and by everyone around her. Who knows what difference could've been made if someone would've just taken the time to help her, listen to her, and given her some comfort. Having to live out in the woods for two years, as a kid, and having the whole neighborhood treat you like you're trash is enough to make anyone bitter and feel the need to retaliate. She did the best she knew how, and used the only commodity she had, her body. How sad is that???
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heypixie — 20 years ago(March 05, 2006 06:33 PM)
I can't speak for all the families and friends who lost their loved ones to Aileen, but I can tell you I was relieved she was given the death penalty. Why? She killed those men with no second thoughts, no remorse, and she should have to suffer what she put them and us through. Notb68 everyone she killed were soliciting. In fact, a couple were people who she just hitched a ride with and were kind enough to help her get somewhere, and she killed them.
There is a quote by Denzel Washington in the movie 'Man on Fire' that always reminds me about the situation. "Forgiveness is between you and God. It's up to me to arrange the meeting." (Or something along those lines.)