Lewis Gratz Fell was a wealthy and influential American businessman who lived from 1907 to 2000. He is best known for his brief and turbulent marriage to Aileen Wuornos, one of history's most notorious female serial killers. Today, we will provide an overview of his life, career, and relationship with Wuornos, as well as some of the impacts and implications of his association with her.

 

Lewis Gratz Fell:

He came from a prominent family rooted in the American Revolution and the Civil War. His ancestors included Edward Biddle, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and George G. Meade, a Union general who defeated Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied law and graduated in 1923. He then established a successful law practice in his hometown, specializing in corporate and estate law. 

 

He represented many prominent clients and businesses, such as the Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company, and the Wyoming Valley Trust Company.

Fell was also active in politics and civic affairs. He served as a Pennsylvania House of Representatives member from 1933 to 1936, representing Luzerne County as a Republican. He supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies, earning him the nickname “the New Deal Republican.” He was also involved in various organizations and clubs, such as the Rotary Club, the Masonic Lodge, and the American Legion. He was a leader of the Westmoreland Club, a prestigious social club in Wilkes-Barre, and the Wyoming Valley Yacht Club president in Florida.

 

Fell married Katherine Reeves Royce in 1928 and had a daughter named Katherine Fell. The couple divorced in 1971. In 1976, Fell met Aileen Wuornos, a 20-year-old hitchhiker and prostitute with a troubled past and a violent temper. Wuornos had been abused and abandoned by her family, raped and impregnated by a friend of her grandfather, and involved in various crimes and misdemeanors. She had also been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder. Fell was attracted to her youth and beauty and proposed to her after a few weeks of dating. They got married on May 27, 1976, in Clearwater, Florida.

 

The marriage was a disaster from the start. Wuornos frequently got into trouble with the law for assault, disorderly conduct, and drunk driving. She spent most of his money on alcohol, drugs, and other women. She threatened to kill him if he ever left or reported her to the police. Fell obtained a restraining order against her and filed for an annulment on July 21, 1976. The marriage lasted only nine weeks.

 

Fell never spoke about his ex-wife again after their divorce. He continued living a comfortable life in Florida until his death on January 6, 2000, at 92. He left a legacy of wealth, influence, and charity in his community. Wuornos went on to murder seven men between 1989 and 1990, claiming they had attempted to rape her while working as a prostitute.

 

Fell died peacefully at the age of 92, while she died violently at the age of 46.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Lewis Gratz Fell was a wealthy American businessman. He is famous for marrying Aileen Wuornos, one of history's most notorious female serial killers. The marriage had various impacts and implications for both of them and society, as it exposed the dark side of human nature and behavior.