Monster vs. Aileen Wuornos | The True Story Behind Charlize Theron's Oscar-Winning Role
Monster vs. Aileen Wuornos is the Fear Archive episode that asks the question true crime almost never asks: when society creates someone like this, does it have the right to destroy her?
One day before her execution, Aileen Wuornos looked directly into a camera and said: we have evil in us. All of us do. And my evil just happened to come out because of the circumstances. She was not wrong. She was also completely terrifying. Those two things do not cancel each other out.
Aileen Carol Pittman was born February 29th, 1956 — a leap year baby, as if the universe could not quite commit to her existing. Her father was a convicted child molester who died by suicide in prison without ever meeting her. Her mother abandoned her at four. She was pregnant at thirteen, on the streets at fifteen, trading sex for food. Not one functioning support structure at any point in her life. Then she killed seven men on the Florida highways. Then the state of Florida executed her.
Patty Jenkins' 2003 film Monster gave Charlize Theron her Academy Award for Best Actress — one of the most discussed acting transformations in Hollywood history. Theron gained thirty pounds, shaved her eyebrows, wore prosthetic teeth, and built an entire inner life for a woman she clearly believed deserved more than a headline. The film was made for one and a half million dollars. It grossed sixty-four million. Aileen Wuornos was executed in October 2002. Monster opened in December 2003. She never saw it.
In this episode, Amanda and Mike examine the full real case alongside the film and Nick Broomfield's two documentaries — which exposed the exploitation circus surrounding Aileen on death row — and the Karla Faye Tucker comparison that reveals exactly how American society decides which women deserve sympathy and which ones deserve the needle.
Her last words referenced the 1996 Will Smith movie Independence Day. Big mother ship and all.
Hosted by Amanda Kagiwada and Michael Ryan Assip. Executive produced by Cassie Jozefov. A Violet Hour Media production.
LISTENER WARNING: This program includes discussion of murder, sexual violence, childhood abuse, capital punishment, and the execution of women. Please proceed with caution.
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