In this unflinching and deeply researched account, Aileen Wuornos: Portrait of a Broken Woman reveals the full story of Aileen Wuornos, sex worker, survivor, and one of America's most controversial serial killers. Through incisive psychological portraits, courtroom transcripts, and intimate letters, this book charts a life scarred by trauma from earliest childhood, twisted by exploitation, and ultimately consumed by rage.Drawing on scholarship and original analysis, it refrains from sensationalism and instead delivers a narrative rich with moral complexity. It examines how childhood abuse shaped a woman's worldview, how her claims of self-defense clashed with evidence in court, how media and myth turned her into both monster and martyr, and how the justice system itself often fails those it condemns.If you are captivated by true crime that challenges assumptions; by stories where trauma and responsibility live side by side; by the intersection of gender, class, and punishment; this book will linger long after the final verdict. It is not only the life of Aileen Wuornos, but a mirror held up to society's deepest moral questions.