I completely agree with you. I've watched Monster 4 times. I really believe that she was dealt the wrong cards and it turned her evil. She was really a nice chick. Damn men abused her so much.
I think Aileen should’ve been given life not the death penalty. She was so horribly treated her whole life. She should’ve been imprisoned for life, not killed. Remember, “The last shall be first”.
I feel so bad for Aileen 💔🙏 she had a horrible life and everyone around her used her and turned against her..I know murder is wrong, but I pray she was forgiven
I mostly agree with you, what happen to her entire life and childhood its Not her fault but however I don't agree that she should be forgiven. just because their were bad people who done horrible things to you it does not mean you have the right to harm other people who done nothing to you.
Male serial killers, who often times had horrible childhoods and were victims of physical and/or sexual abuse, very, very rarely elicit such empathy. Are women somehow less responsible? Should they be considered to have less agency or free will than men?
@@christopher9152 I totally agree, no one would forgive a man with the same childhood story. As a society we have far too much sympathy for female killers. It’s even worse when it’s mothers who murder their children, people always claim they are mentally ill. Dad kills his kids he’s rightfully called out as evil.
I have a neighbor who lived in Ocala, FL at that time. He said he picked up Aileen one time and smoked weed with her. He said that he was glad he didn't ask her for sex.
I believe that we all have it in us to kill another, unintentionally or on purpose or to protect our own family. The worst is the ones who seek out and kill for kicks and child killers. It is our survival instinct or you are just 2 bricks short a load.
I don't understand the justice system and how it works, cause all the women killed pretty much the same amount of people but one dies and the rest get life was that. Myself I don't think Eileen should not of got the death penalty, most men do the same shit and they shit in jail, even child killers don't get the death penalty.
Well... "A killer can be anyone" doesn't make sense. And as far as I know, anyone can become a killer. It just takes the right circumstances. And sometimes a bit of mental conditioning.
Aileen was the odd one out. She was not an evil woman, she was a victim since the moment she was born. Not one person treated her right, her entire life, she never stood a chance. Even the one woman she ever thought cared for her ended up betraying her. Absolutely her crimes were wrong and she should've been punished, but it was a terrible mistake to have given her the death penalty. With compassion and love she could have been rehabilitated behind bars. I am not saying she necessarily should have been ever released, but I believe that she could've turned her life around inside, studied and then who knows what beyond. She should have been given the chance to experience self worth. Every time I see her lumped in with other women killers, and her called "evil", I feel so sad for her, and that she's still being done a huge injustice after all these years.
You technically could say the same about several well known male serial killers. They often had horrible childhoods and were victims of abuse. The question is, do you empathize as much for them? If not (most people do not), then why not?
@@christopher9152 Ok so pick your serial killers and we can discuss it, because honestly most male serial killers only DO the raping. They don’t GET raped. But I am 100% willing to discuss this. The only two I have had any regrets for are Ed Gein and Richard Chase. Do I feel any regret of sorrow for MOST female serial killers, like Dorothea Puentes? Hell no. They’re as cold blooded as the men, even if the method and reasons are different.
My neighbor lived in Ocala at the time . He said Aileen was hitchhiking and he picked her up. He smoked some weed with her. He said he was glad he never asked her for sex.
Scores of women had similar if not worse lives/upbringings and did not kill anyone. NO ONE can be rehabilitated, this is the most naive thing to say. This is exactly how psychopaths and sociopaths get away with crimes, and why they look down on us, "normal" people. They think we're quite idiotic and weak, that they can trick us bc of our empathy. And unfortunately, you are exactly the kind of person who proves them right. BUt not people like me. We reserve our empathy to those who are actually HUMAN. Aileen and the like, the deserve the same compassion they give to their victims. NONE.
You must be following in my footsteps! Next you will be selling tube steak with a side of Moose and Elk testicles, changing in Ox or Bull testicles when you find a woman that can handle balls that big and heavy. In the end, well.... just know that the clientele that have the paper to purchase Elephant Phallux with a Penguin creamey forcjaculate dipping sauce. With a side of orangutan scrote sack sautéed and stuffed into said orangutan rear hole. Then sealed inside and out forcefully removed then and there to preserve the juices. Only a God amongst mere mortals has ever achieved this sale!
Calling it “Greatest” crimes sounds like you’re glorifying these criminals. The narrator says “worst crimes ever”, that would be a more fitting title for the show. There is no greatness in these crimes.
It bothers me when I hear people making excuses for murderers that were “wronged by society”, that they were treated badly by their parents, that they lived in poverty, and that they did not have an opportunity in their lives. These overused clichés do not reflect reality. There are uncountable numbers of people who had the same backgrounds as those women and they steered away from this horrendous crime of murder. There is choice involved in wrongdoing, even if we are all capable of doing it.
These shots of the commentators in the mirror are extremely annoying. Bad choice for the camera man or whoever got that idea. Other than that, very good documentary. 👍
joan had a good childhood and as a teen was a troubled gurl got married had kids after becoming a killer of 3 and try killing two more so look at this killer who had a good childhood it crazy so it don’t matter if u have a good childhood or not u see other serial killers who lived a good life become a killer wow
Finnish women like Eileen especially, men need to be carefull with em, just ask my old man, my mom is a bit of an angry dragon disguised as an sweet old lady :D
Your content looks great but I can never get through any of your videos because of the way it is narrated. It’s just so unbearable to listen to. The content matter itself is already intense. You don’t need to play it up.
Oh man,that movie "Monster" was EVERYTHING😩😩😩. I don't condone her actions, however how people did her was wrong! Man oh man....
I completely agree with you. I've watched Monster 4 times. I really believe that she was dealt the wrong cards and it turned her evil. She was really a nice chick. Damn men abused her so much.
I think Aileen should’ve been given life not the death penalty. She was so horribly treated her whole life. She should’ve been imprisoned for life, not killed. Remember, “The last shall be first”.
I feel so bad for Aileen 💔🙏 she had a horrible life and everyone around her used her and turned against her..I know murder is wrong, but I pray she was forgiven
I mostly agree with you, what happen to her entire life and childhood its Not her fault but however I don't agree that she should be forgiven. just because their were bad people who done horrible things to you it does not mean you have the right to harm other people who done nothing to you.
Male serial killers, who often times had horrible childhoods and were victims of physical and/or sexual abuse, very, very rarely elicit such empathy. Are women somehow less responsible? Should they be considered to have less agency or free will than men?
She didn't have a chance!
@@christopher9152 I totally agree, no one would forgive a man with the same childhood story. As a society we have far too much sympathy for female killers. It’s even worse when it’s mothers who murder their children, people always claim they are mentally ill. Dad kills his kids he’s rightfully called out as evil.
I have a neighbor who lived in Ocala, FL at that time. He said he picked up Aileen one time and smoked weed with her. He said that he was glad he didn't ask her for sex.
I believe that we all have it in us to kill another, unintentionally or on purpose or to protect our own family. The worst is the ones who seek out and kill for kicks and child killers. It is our survival instinct or you are just 2 bricks short a load.
Stop production of poison.
I don't understand the justice system and how it works, cause all the women killed pretty much the same amount of people but one dies and the rest get life was that. Myself I don't think Eileen should not of got the death penalty, most men do the same shit and they shit in jail, even child killers don't get the death penalty.
It depends on where they are tried and sentenced. Some places have no death penalty.
@@allyce8175 You are right, here in Canada there is no death penalty
I think the German detective had it backwards, a killer can be anyone, not anyone can become a killer.
Well... "A killer can be anyone" doesn't make sense. And as far as I know, anyone can become a killer. It just takes the right circumstances. And sometimes a bit of mental conditioning.
Aileen was the odd one out. She was not an evil woman, she was a victim since the moment she was born. Not one person treated her right, her entire life, she never stood a chance. Even the one woman she ever thought cared for her ended up betraying her. Absolutely her crimes were wrong and she should've been punished, but it was a terrible mistake to have given her the death penalty. With compassion and love she could have been rehabilitated behind bars. I am not saying she necessarily should have been ever released, but I believe that she could've turned her life around inside, studied and then who knows what beyond. She should have been given the chance to experience self worth.
Every time I see her lumped in with other women killers, and her called "evil", I feel so sad for her, and that she's still being done a huge injustice after all these years.
I agree to a large extent.
You technically could say the same about several well known male serial killers. They often had horrible childhoods and were victims of abuse. The question is, do you empathize as much for them? If not (most people do not), then why not?
@@christopher9152 Ok so pick your serial killers and we can discuss it, because honestly most male serial killers only DO the raping. They don’t GET raped.
But I am 100% willing to discuss this. The only two I have had any regrets for are Ed Gein and Richard Chase.
Do I feel any regret of sorrow for MOST female serial killers, like Dorothea Puentes? Hell no.
They’re as cold blooded as the men, even if the method and reasons are different.
My neighbor lived in Ocala at the time . He said Aileen was hitchhiking and he picked her up. He smoked some weed with her. He said he was glad he never asked her for sex.
Scores of women had similar if not worse lives/upbringings and did not kill anyone. NO ONE can be rehabilitated, this is the most naive thing to say. This is exactly how psychopaths and sociopaths get away with crimes, and why they look down on us, "normal" people. They think we're quite idiotic and weak, that they can trick us bc of our empathy. And unfortunately, you are exactly the kind of person who proves them right. BUt not people like me. We reserve our empathy to those who are actually HUMAN. Aileen and the like, the deserve the same compassion they give to their victims. NONE.
I used to be a sausage salesman now I'm a tube steak salesman
You must be following in my footsteps! Next you will be selling tube steak with a side of Moose and Elk testicles, changing in Ox or Bull testicles when you find a woman that can handle balls that big and heavy. In the end, well.... just know that the clientele that have the paper to purchase Elephant Phallux with a Penguin creamey forcjaculate dipping sauce. With a side of orangutan scrote sack sautéed and stuffed into said orangutan rear hole. Then sealed inside and out forcefully removed then and there to preserve the juices. Only a God amongst mere mortals has ever achieved this sale!
omg...lol
Calling it “Greatest” crimes sounds like you’re glorifying these criminals.
The narrator says “worst crimes ever”, that would be a more fitting title for the show.
There is no greatness in these crimes.
It bothers me when I hear people making excuses for murderers that were “wronged by society”, that they were treated badly by their parents, that they lived in poverty, and that they did not have an opportunity in their lives. These overused clichés do not reflect reality. There are uncountable numbers of people who had the same backgrounds as those women and they steered away from this horrendous crime of murder. There is choice involved in wrongdoing, even if we are all capable of doing it.
These shots of the commentators in the mirror are extremely annoying. Bad choice for the camera man or whoever got that idea.
Other than that, very good documentary. 👍
Way too much “creative” photography. It’s distracting and irrelevant.
I wish it wasn’t like this.
I can’t watch all this mess.
Stella had a brilliant plan, but the execution was abysmal.
Denehy was not loved by her community. She was feared. She'd been scary since she was a little girl.
In Fla when you pawn something you have to give your right thumb print.
Guns do not "Kickback" they recoil.
Now… back in the 90s? Doubtful… and kickback is also used with guns. 😐
John Rogers didn't die; he survived.
joan had a good childhood and as a teen was a troubled gurl got married had kids after becoming a killer of 3 and try killing two more so look at this killer who had a good childhood it crazy so it don’t matter if u have a good childhood or not u see other serial killers who lived a good life become a killer wow
I love the photography style, it's different from other documentaries which makes it refreshing and enjoyable to watch.
I think this is one of those “follow the money” cases.
Often is.
You know what they say, women are sometimes crazy, no offense.
Women are the scariest killers in my opinion
Finnish women like Eileen especially, men need to be
carefull with em, just ask my old man, my mom is a bit of an angry dragon disguised as an sweet old lady :D
Today in church, my pastor said "do something crazy for the Lord" I went outside and off the Gen 🥱🥱🚶🏼♀️🚶🏼♀️🚶🏼♀️🚶🏼♀️
Nice.
including my wife ...
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Your content looks great but I can never get through any of your videos because of the way it is narrated. It’s just so unbearable to listen to. The content matter itself is already intense. You don’t need to play it up.
Haha sausage salesman
This is the worst serious of cereal woman Kelly’s so dramatic just give the fucking story I don’t want to see the detective faces FaceTime each other