Some movies tickle your nerves and are creepy to watch Because the scripts of these thrillers are based on real stories of murders committed by women. So here is the list of a few that are mentioned below:
The Girl Next Door” and “American Crime”
The films are based on the story of housewife Gertrud Baniszewski. contemporaries of Gertrude Baniszewski called her act, cruel, senseless, and disgusting. tortured to death 16-year-old Sylvia Likens, who was left in her care by a familiar couple. The parents of Sylvia and her younger sister traveled around the country in search of work placing their daughter with a housewife with many children, who turned out to be an unbalanced sadist. Starting to insult the eldest of the sisters, she very quickly moved on to physical punishment. Gertrude locked her ward in the basement, where the girl was kept without clothes and food, raped, poured boiling water over her, burned her, beat her, and insulted her. Eventually ruining her to death – the girl died in October 1965. Gertrude and her older children were sentenced to prison, and the younger ones were given to foster families.

“Arsenic and old lace”
The film is based on the story of nursing homeowner Amy Duggan Archer-Gilligan. It was between 1907 and 1916, 60 residents died at the Archer Nursing Home run by a wealthy widow. Even some of the elderly residents that were perfectly healthy, quickly “faded away” just after moving into the Archer-Gilligan house. In the end, concerned relatives of the dead old people sounded the alarm, and the prosecutor’s office became interested in the nursing home. After a year of investigation, the police reported that the hostess of the house poisoned her guests, forging their wills in her favor. Later on, the court sentenced Archer-Gilligan to compulsory stay in a psychiatric clinic, where she eventually lived until her death.

“Sister of the Devil”
The film is based on the story of the owners of the brothel sisters Delfina and Maria de Jesus Gonzalez who were stars in their native Mexico. But not because of any talent. The girls who killed 110 people are officially recognized as the most brutal serial killers in Mexico. From 1950 to 1964, the sisters maintained a brothel, in which they lured “employees” by deception. The girls were kept in captivity, forcing them to serve customers almost without a break for sleep and food, The sisters also dealt with babies, which their captives periodically gave birth to, and with some clients with money. The bloody business of the sisters was revealed when one of the kidnapped girls managed to escape.

“Bloody Lady Bathory”
The film is based on the story of Countess Elizabeth Bathory In fact, dozens of books have been written about the Hungarian countess, who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries., and many films have been made. The exact number of tortured victims of the countess is unknown, but the legends speak of hundreds of murdered girls, in whose blood Bathory bathed for “rejuvenation”. Bathory was married and raised six children. Nannies took care of the children, and the countess herself had other hobbies, which was the sophisticated torture of young maids. The countess and four of her servants were arrested in 1610 when rumors spread throughout the kingdom about the martyrs who died within the walls of the countess’s castle. The servants of the killer countess were executed, and she herself was imprisoned for life in a fortress.

“Monster”
The film is based on the story of prostitute Eileen Wuornos. One of the most famous female killers in the early 90s. She became famous in the United States, and after the release of the film starring Charlize Theron, all over the world. In two years, from 1989 to 1990, Eileen Wuornos shot dead seven men. She was born to a 17-year-old girl, she never saw her father, the girl was convicted of pedophilia, and she hanged himself in prison.
At the age of 4, Eileen was abandoned by her mother and sent the girl to be raised by her grandparents, from whom the girl ran away at the age of 15. Eileen began to earn money through prostitution for bread. At 22, Eileen attempted suicide, and the next year she was jailed for 4 years for robbery. After being released, Eileen continued to sell herself, but now she saw in her clients not only a source of income but also the cause of all their troubles. Eileen began to kill. Her victims were seven men aged 40 to 65 years. The Wuornos continued it on for many years, and the death sentence was carried out only in 2002. The actress who played the role of Eileen Wuornos was paid off with an Oscar.

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