Share
News

Ohio Woman Indicted for 'Serial Killings' of Men Lured with Sex Recalls Case of 'Monster' Aileen Wuornos

Share

An Ohio woman has been indicted for murder in the deaths of four men who investigators said were lured to their deaths when they met her for sex.

Rebecca Auborn, 33, of Columbus, dosed her “johns” with drugs to rob them, according to a statement by the state’s Attorney General Dave Yost.



A fifth man was also drugged, but survived, according to the report.

Auborn was charged with four counts of murder, four counts of involuntary manslaughter, five counts of aggravated robbery, five counts of felonious assault, five counts of corrupting another with drugs, one count of tampering with evidence and four counts of trafficking in drugs – all felonies, according to the report.

Trending:
Must Watch: Biden Got Asked 1 Tough Question in CNN Interview and Couldn't Handle It

The incidents took place between December 2022 and June of 2023.

The encounters “are believed to have taken place at hotels on the Northeast Side of Columbus in the areas of Interstate 71, State Route 161, Cleveland Avenue and East 17th Avenue,” the Columbus Dispatch reported.

The Franklin County Grand Jury handed down the indictment after a joint investigation by homicide detectives from the Columbus Division of Police and special agents from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

The report said the investigation was launched after the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force,”received information that a woman was allegedly meeting men for sex in northeast Columbus, then dosing the ‘johns’ with drugs in order to steal their possessions.”

If The Western Journal had a podcast, would you subscribe?

The case is eerily similar to that of Aileen Wuornos, who was convicted of killing six men in Florida while working as a prostitute and was executed in 2002 for the crimes. Charlize Theron won an Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying Wuornos in 2003.



In one case, according to the Dispatch, “court records … said Auborn admitted to detectives that she had mixed fentanyl in a man’s crack pipe after meeting him for sex.

“In that case, Auborn told detectives she knew the man was overdosing but took his vehicle and debit card.”

Yoast told the Dispatch he believes Auborn can be classified as a serial killer “because she has more than three deaths allegedly connected to her, all of which have a similar pattern.”

Related:
Islamic Terror Group Says It Has Murdered Israeli-Canadian Businessman as Revenge for Gaza

“I’ve never seen a case similar to this in my career, and having talked to colleagues, they haven’t seen this kind of thing,” Yost told the news outlet.

Investigators believe that there may be additional victims, according to the report. They are  asking anyone with information related to overdose deaths between December 2022 and August 2023 to contact the Columbus Division of Police homicide tip line at 614-645-2228.

“Don’t buy sex in Ohio – it ruins lives and could cost you yours,” Yost said in the statement.

Auborn’s Friday arraignment was postponed until Monday, the Columbus Dispatch reported.


A Note from Our Staff:

Did you know that 90 percent of advertisers will have nothing to do with The Western Journal? The liberal elites have put us on one of their financial kill lists.

They did it because we’ve told the truth and spoken out against them for over a decade. And since they couldn’t shut us up, now, they’re trying to starve us out.

We’re turning to you because, frankly, we have to have your help. It might not sound like much, but just one subscription to The Western Journal can make a real difference.

We don’t have a huge staff, big salaries, or deep donor pockets. We’re family-owned and independent. But because we're independent from the elites, we have to rely on readers like you.

Can we count on you for just a single subscription? The cost of a month-long subscription is less than a single cup of Starbucks coffee. And, unlike with Starbucks, you can be 100 percent certain that every penny we spend goes toward fighting for traditional American values and against liberal elites.

Please help us continue exposing the truth. Please subscribe today.

Thank you for reading The Western Journal!

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , ,
Share
Lorri Wickenhauser has worked at news organizations in California and Arizona. She joined The Western Journal in 2021.
Lorri Wickenhauser has worked at news organizations in California and Arizona. She joined The Western Journal in 2021.




Conversation