
As any fan of Raymond Chandler - or, heck, even Columbo - will tell you, sometimes even the most self-interested of investigators can stumble on the truth. Drawling gadfly Nick Broomfield probably wouldn't be your first choice to make a human-rights epic, but in sticking to this desperately sad story of Aileen Wuornos, a tragic, damaged woman, he's ended up on the side of the angels.
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