Becca,
Yes, you're absolutely right. I did a search under that name and some rather unpleasant mug shots of the female serial killer in question, subsequently bringing back horrible memories of THAT GRINNING PICTURE
So yes, thank you, I'm now fascinated with the Aileen Carol Wuornos case. Even her name is terrifying if you ask me. And now I have her face stuck in my memory, she had the most evil face I have ever seen! She's been executed now I think, so I can unlock the door.
And Becca, maybe you can answer this question as you're someone in the literary field. Why is it the Crime section is always six times bigger than the Horror section? Have I missed something, what has happened to horror? Are audiences so bloodthirsty they have turned to reading true-life crime books about serial killers? Very macabre, I can't fathom it out. And poodles, they're nasty animals dead or alive, such nasty sharp teeth. Thank you for identifying that it was Aileen Wuornos, I can now answer Jumbo's question.
So Jumbo,
So sorry you're having difficulty waking up, have you tried coffee? Why do I need "a theory on female killers if there's only been one female serial killer in history"? Hmmm, well Jumbo the article I read when I was a kid covered the Aileen Wuornos case and mentioned something to the effect that she was the first documented case of a female serial killer. As in, the fact that she really was a methodical serial killer. She tried to hide the fact that she'd killed her victims in self-defence [not a female serial killer then], but she was proved to have killed them all under pre-meditated cold blood [she was a female serial killer then], and she was the first female serial killer to be profiled, tried, analysed, documented, studied etc. All the other female serial killers from the past are classed
as murderess' if that is the correct phrase to use.
Because it was so long ago when I'd read it, and the article was published, I was under the impression that she was the very first. You have to remember that the term 'serial killer' was only coined in the seventies. And I was only born in the eighties. So Lizzy Borden was just a murderer when she went on her little chopping spree all those years ago.
And why do I need a theory on female serial killers? Well, that's simple, I write horror fiction and you never know when a female serial killer might pop up in one of my stories. They always come in handy. And the theory is a simple one that applies to female serial killer[s] because most of them are extremely cunning. If you see a woman covered in blood what would you automatically assume? You'd think that she'd been attacked because most people's reaction is to assume that women are weaker and in danger [I am not stating this!], so people assume that a man is responsible. Just think how many women have gotten away with murder, and are continuing to do just that. Yes Becca, you too could be a serial killer and we would never suspect! ļ
Steven
<Added>Sorry, I don't know where that funny little 'f' and '0' came from, it was meant to be a smilie, not profanity :(