![]() ![]() Some of the closest people to her either abandoned her or died by alcohol or suicide. She turned to a life of prostitution at a prepubescent age and inevitably had the same lifestyle as an adult. Aileene had a hard up-bringing, allegedly been sexually, physically and mentally abused by her adopted father who was actually her maternal grandfather. ![]() Her mother was allegedly disowned from the family for eloping with him. Her biological father was a convicted child molestor and committed suicide in prison. Her life is the subject of the movie "Monster," with Charlize Theron portraying her.Īileen was born to teenage parents. Like the movie, big mother ship and all, I'll be back." A childhood friend claimed her body and scattered her cremains under a walnut tree in her back yard, near where she and Aileen grew up. Her last words were, "I'd just like to say I'm sailing with the rock, and I'll be back like Independence Day, with Jesus June 6. It's a waste of taxpayer's money." Aileen was executed in Florida's Starke Prison. She herself told the court, "I am one who seriously hates human life and would kill again. There was some question as to whether she was legally sane the Florida Supreme Court eventually ruled she was competent for execution. She claimed they had all raped her while she was working as a prostitute, although shortly before her death she admitted there were no rapes, and robbery was her motive. In 1991 she confessed to killing six men in 19. She had a lengthy criminal record which included charges of disorderly conduct, drunk driving, assault, armed robbery, check forgery, auto theft, and prostitution. ![]() Aileen drifted around the country, ending up in Florida. She gave birth to a son in a home for unwed mothers in 1971. Her mother abandoned her and she was later adopted by her maternal grandparents. Her father was a convicted child molestor. She was the daughter of teenage parents Diane and Leo Pittman. ![]()
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