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May edition of Ground Pounders Magazine covering the East Coast of Florida.

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The Last Resort Bar, motel made famous by serial killer Aileen Wuornos<br />

still attracts visitors from across country<br />

More than 10 years after her execution, Aileen Wuornos, who was memorably played by Charlize Theron in the 2003<br />

movie 'Monster,' continues to fascinate the public. So much so, in fact, that travelers come from all over to visit The<br />

Last Resort -- the bar where she drank her last beer.<br />

PORT ORANGE, Fla. — A framed photo of serial killer Aileen Wuornos sits on the bar at The Last Resort, the place where she<br />

had her last beer. Her photo is also on bottles of hot sauce and T-shirts sold there, while an airbrushed portrait lists the seven<br />

men she killed, along with her last words. At a nearby motel, guests often ask for the room where Wuornos stayed.<br />

Almost 22 years after her arrest and more than 10 years since her execution, the hitchhiking prostitute depicted by Charlize<br />

Theron in the 2003 movie “Monster” continues to fascinate the public. Some sympathize with her, saying the abuse she suffered<br />

as a child and later as an adult made her snap. Others are captivated by the idea of a female serial killer. Some who stop<br />

in at The Last Resort simply want to see the bar from the movie.<br />

Al Bulling, who’s owned the tiny brick biker bar for 33 years and who appeared in “Monster,” says he’s simply honoring her last<br />

wishes. “She wanted to be remembered and keep the memory going,” he said. “Well, we’ll keep it going for her.”<br />

Michelle Forbes of New Orleans decided to visit The Last Resort after<br />

seeing the movie. “She was always a character that really fascinated me,”<br />

said Forbes.<br />

Forbes said the bar — covered inside and out with graffiti — “is not the<br />

kind of place I would go under most circumstances.” She waited in her car<br />

until a friend joined her, but once inside, she listened to Bulling and a bartender<br />

tell stories about Wuornos for an hour.<br />

“They were really happy to talk about it. They were really nice. They made<br />

me<br />

feel bad for cowering in the car!” Forbes said with a laugh, adding, “I do<br />

think they were trying to keep things in her spirit. I think they were honoring her, and not just making a spectacle.”<br />

Wuornos’ life story is as lurid as her crimes. She was raped and abused growing up in Michigan. Her father committed suicide in prison and her mother<br />

abandoned her. She began selling sex at an early age and classmates shunned her. Her grandparents kicked her out at age 15 and she hitchhiked out of<br />

Michigan, eventually ending up in Florida, where she survived selling sex on the highways. She claimed she killed her first victim in self-defense after he<br />

raped her.<br />

The Last Resort is a popular biker bar even without the Wuornos connection. Hank Williams Jr. mentioned the bar in the song “Daytona Nights” and<br />

some regulars have had their ashes scattered outside, beneath a live oak with battered Japanese motorcycles hanging from the limbs.<br />

Customers like to pose with the framed photo of Wuornos on the bar, and there’s also a framed and signed “Monster” movie poster. T-shirts for sale<br />

show a picture of Wuornos being arrested, and the “Crazed Killer Hot Sauce” lists her execution date under a photo that makes her look crazy. The<br />

label reads, “WARNING!! This Hot Sauce could drive you insane, or at least off on some murderous rampage. Aileen liked it and look what it did to<br />

her.”<br />

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