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During the investigation into the death of Richard Mallory, police used Aileen Wuornos's then-girlfriend to get her to confess to murder on tape.
During the investigation into the death of Richard Mallory, police used Aileen Wuornos's then-girlfriend to get her to confess to murder on tape.
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FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP12 "The Williams Rule"Time had come for the State to bring in the other murder allegations linked to Aileen Wuornos; the judge would decide whether this evidence can be brought in as she was only charged in the death of Richard Mallory.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP13 "Pattern Of A Serial Killer"Jurors heard from an investigator in another of the murder cases linked to Aileen Wuornos; the death of Charles Humphreys had similar details as the killing of Richard Mallory, which included the body being found miles away from the victim's car.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP14 "The Other Murder"Nearly a year went by between the murders of Richard Mallory and Charles Humphreys; both were linked to defendant Aileen Wuornos. Within that year, another four men were killed in the same way off a highway.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP15 "The Self-Defense Killer"Aileen Wuornos worked as a prostitute picking up drivers as she hitch hiked, but she said she killed in self-defense.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP11 "Work Of Hitchhiking Prostitute"Prosecutors argued that Aileen Wuornos intentionally killed Richard Mallory, dumped his body, stole his stuff and then pawned it.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP10 "The Beginning Of A Killing Spree"Aileen Wuornos didn't run away or go to the police after she said she killed Richard Mallory in self-defense; instead, police said she drove away in his car, dumped his body, stole his things, ditched the car and left on a bicycle.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP8 "Ex-Girlfriend Catches Killer"During the investigation into the death of Richard Mallory, police used Aileen Wuornos's then-girlfriend to get her to confess to murder on tape.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP7 "Tyria Moore"Aileen Wuornos's former lover took the stand in her capital murder trial; Tyria Moore, a motel maid, was with Wuornos when the state said she went on her killing spree.
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