8 female murderers, about whom films were shot

In the selection of the most brutal murderous women, about which films were shot.

What prompted women to such terrible crimes?

Eileen Warnos (The Monster)

Eileen Warnos is a serial killer from the United States, who shot seven men. About her was filmed the movie "Monster" with Charlize Theron in the title role. For the embodiment of the killer's image, the actress was awarded the Oscar.

Eileen was born in 1956 in a dysfunctional family. Her father she had never seen, before his daughter was born he was imprisoned for pedophilia, where he subsequently committed suicide. Mother Eileen, not wishing to raise children alone, left them in the care of her grandparents and disappeared in an unknown direction.

Already at age 11, Eileen began to engage in prostitution, and in 14 she gave birth to a child who was given up for adoption. There is an opinion that the girl was sexually assaulted by her grandfather. Subsequently, it was for this reason that she chose victims of older men older than 40 as victims, they became her object of revenge, embodying her rapist.

After the death of my grandmother, my grandfather drove the 15-year-old granddaughter out of the house, and for some time she was forced to live in the forest. To life, she continued to earn "the oldest" profession, and also traded in looting.

In 1986, she met with maid Tyra Moore, with whom she began an affair. Women began to live together on the money of Warnos. And in 1989 Eileen began to kill. Her victims were male motorists who tried to "take off" her or agree to give her a lift. At killed victims Eileen cleaned her pockets. She gave the loot to her lover, who loved shopping. Before she was caught in 1990, she shot seven men. The murderer was sentenced to death, but the verdict was carried out only in 2002, 12 years after his arrest. The last words were:

"I'll be back"

For the role of Warnos Charlize Theron had to gain 15 kilograms, as well as to spoil his hair and shave his eyebrows.

Carla Homolka (Karla)

The film "Carla" is based on the real story of Carla Homolka and Paul Bernardo, serial killers from Canada. In 1995, the court found them guilty of rape and murder.

Karla and Paul met in 1987 and started dating, and in 1991 they got married. Nobody knew that happy newlyweds were really perverts and murderers. They lured young girls into their homes, who were raped and killed. Their first victim was the sister of Carla, who died before their wedding. The perpetrators mixed her with a sleeping pill, then Paul raped the girl, and after a few hours she died. Doctors thought that Sister Carla choked after vomiting after drinking alcohol. Seeing that everything had gone so easily off their hands, perverts continued their heinous deeds. They tortured and killed at least three girls.

In 1993, the criminals were exposed. Paul was sentenced to life imprisonment, and Karl to 12 years in prison. In the film, Karl is presented as an unfortunate girl in love, enslaved by her husband a maniac and ready for it for everything. However, in reality, the woman was a full-fledged accomplice in crimes, as evidenced by videotapes found in the murderers' home.

Now Carla Homolka is at large. She changed her name, got married and had three children. Since 2017 he works as a volunteer at the school.

Sisters Gonzalez de Jesus ("Las poquianchis")

Sisters Dolphin and Maria Gonzalez de Jesus are recognized as the most brutal serial killers of Mexico, having bypassed in this bloody rating of all men. Where did these diabolical creatures come from?

Dolphin and Mary were born into a family of religious fanatics and a policeman known for his cruelty. My father often beat his family members, and they say it, forcing little daughters to be present at the execution of criminals. And once he permanently put one of the sisters Maria and Dolphin in prison, in punishment for trying to escape from home with her boyfriend.

After the death of the parents, the sisters opened a brothel, which very soon began to bring a good profit. For the sake of enrichment Gonzalez did not shun anything. Together with their accomplices, they found the most beautiful girls, who were then abducted and forced into prostitution. The captives were kept in terrible conditions, and those who fell ill or could not continue to "work" were brutally murdered. In order to profit, the bloody sisters also dealt with some rich clients. The bloody business flourished for 14 years, from 1950 to 1964, and then one of the imprisoned girls managed to escape from the terrible brothel and go to the police. The police found 80 women and 11 men on the sisters' ranch, as well as several bodies of premature babies.

Each of the sisters was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Dolphin died in prison as a result of an accident, and Maria was released. Nothing is known about its future fate.

Pauline Parker and Juliet Hume ("Heavenly Creatures")

This monstrous story occurred in 1954 in New Zealand. Two bosom friends, 15-year-old Juliet Hume and 16-year-old Pauline Parker, brutally dealt with his mother Parker, to death, scoring it with a brick.

Pauline and Juliet met at school and became very attached to each other. Subsequently, there were numerous rumors that the girls were lesbians, but Hume and Parker categorically denied this.

In early 1954, Juliet's mother decided to send her to relatives in South Africa. Pauline expressed a desire to go with her friend, but her mother Honora did not let her go. Then the girls decided to kill the woman. They invited Honor to the park and there they beat it with a brick, striking 45 strokes. Each of the girls was sentenced to five years in prison. After going free, Pauline found a job as a teacher, and Juliet became a writer. She writes detective novels under the pseudonym Ann Perry.

The story of the two murderers was filmed in 1994, starring Kate Winslet and Melanie Linski.

Martha Beck ("Lonely Hearts")

In the movie "Lonely Hearts" Jared Leto and Salma Hayek brilliantly embodied one of the most famous criminal duos - Ramona Fernandez and Martha Beck.

Ramon Fernandez was a marriage swindler. Through the magazine "Lonely Hearts" he got acquainted with wealthy women, whom he then steals. One day he got acquainted with the nurse Martha Beck by correspondence. The woman could not resist the charms of Fernandez, and he decided to make her his accomplice. He set a condition for her: if she wants to be with him, she must give up her two children. The enamored Martha went to this and wrote a refusal from the kids ...

From now on Beck and Fernandez began to act together. Martha followed Ramon everywhere, appearing to be his sister. The couple did not disdain and killings: they rubbed themselves in the confidence of single wealthy ladies, received an invitation to visit, after which they killed their victims and cleaned their homes. At least they killed 17 women.

After the exposure, they were sentenced to death and, like Martha dreamed, died on the same day. In the electric chair. It is worth noting that inviting the role of Martha Salma Hayek, the creators of the film "Lonely Hearts", very flattered the criminal. Marta was ugly and weighed over 100 kilograms.

Gertrude Baniszewski ("American Crime")

In 1965, a large family housewife Gertrude Baniszewski tortured 16-year-old Sylvia Likens to death. This murder is called the worst crime in the history of Indiana.

The girl was in the care of Baniszewski while her mother was in prison for shoplifting, and the father was traveling around the country in search of earnings. Baniszewski, who alone brought up seven children, turned out to be a sadist. She began to severely beat Sylvia, and soon connected her children to bullying. The girl was locked in a cellar, where she was subjected to monstrous tortures, as a result of which Sylvia died.

Gertrude and her older children were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment.

In 1985, Baniszewski was released, changed her name, and 5 years later she died of lung cancer.