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Richard Mallory was a shop owner who picked up Aileen Wuornos for sex; his body was discovered several miles from his abandoned car off Interstate 95 near Daytona Beach; Police say her first victim was Richard Mallory.
Richard Mallory was a shop owner who picked up Aileen Wuornos for sex; his body was discovered several miles from his abandoned car off Interstate 95 near Daytona Beach; Police say her first victim was Richard Mallory.
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S1, EP18 "Her Last Victim"An investigator broke down what happened to the man who was allegedly Aileen Wuornos's last victim; jurors have heard from officers in several jurisdictions.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP19 "Clients Turned Victims"The State called to the stand a friend of the man who was allegedly Aileen Wuornos's last victim; less than two months after Walter Antonio's near-naked body was found, Wuornos was arrested several counties over.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP20 "End Of A Year Long Murder Spree"Richard Mallory was a shop owner who picked up Aileen Wuornos for sex; his body was discovered several miles from his abandoned car off Interstate 95 near Daytona Beach; Police say her first victim was Richard Mallory.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP21 "Serial Killers' Last Attempt"The man who said he was the last potential victim of Aileen Wuornos continued his testimony; Bobby Lee Copas gave her a ride in his truck; this was about two months before she would be arrested and later accused of killing seven men.
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