After watching the episode on Aileen Wuornos my household can only give 3 stars for editing and production. This episodes attempt at 'the mind of' is to read a few excerpts from letters written by Aileen. Mostly it documents timeline and a few quick facts. Not interesting unless you're hearing of her for the first time. No sociological or psychological look at her...which is what is implied by the title, 'in the mind of'. We were left feeling like this entire piece was directed from the mind only of men.
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