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Three of the Defense's mental health experts diagnosed Aileen Wuornos with borderline personality disorder; the Defense began its case in the penalty phase of Florida versus Wuornos by calling in three licensed psychologists.
Three of the Defense's mental health experts diagnosed Aileen Wuornos with borderline personality disorder; the Defense began its case in the penalty phase of Florida versus Wuornos by calling in three licensed psychologists.
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FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP46 "Aileen's Brother On The Stand"The State, not the Defense called in Aileen Wuornos's adopted brother to testify during the penalty phase of her Trial; he was brought in to talk about their childhood; The Defense claimed that psychological issues dating back then.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP47 "State Gives Closing Arguments In Penalty Phase"The State gave its final remarks in closing arguments claiming that Aileen Wuornos's murderous actions that led to the killings of seven men deserved a death sentence.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP48 "Final Remarks To Jurors"The State pleaded to jurors in its closing arguments to not sympathize with Aileen Wuornos; instead, the State asked for the ultimate sentence, and justice for seven families.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP49 "Serial Killer Sent To Death Row"It took just two hours of deliberations for the jury to reach a unanimous decision in the sentencing of confessed killer Aileen Wuornos; she had claimed self-defense in all seven killings; the jury recommended the death penalty for Aileen Wuornos.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP45 "State Challenges Defense's Case"The State challenged the Defense's mental health experts on their diagnosis of convicted killer Aileen Wuornos; according to investigators and even her doctors, she gave differing accounts of her actions that led to the deaths of seven men.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP44 "Borderline Personality Disorder Diagnosis"Three of the Defense's mental health experts diagnosed Aileen Wuornos with borderline personality disorder; the Defense began its case in the penalty phase of Florida versus Wuornos by calling in three licensed psychologists.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP43 "Third Mental Health Expert Testifies"The forensic psychologist who evaluated Aileen Wuornos claimed she was not anti-social, yet she had traits of anti-social behavior; the third witness in a row a licensed psychologist, who evaluated Aileen Wuornos, testified for the Defense.
FL v. AILEEN WUORNOS
S1, EP42 "Results Of A Mental Health Evaluation"The confessed and now convicted killer, Aileen Wuornos had been evaluated by the nation's leading mental health experts; the jury found her guilty of killing Richard Mallory and she was linked to six other deaths.
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