<p>Ocala a city in Marion County Florida is nicknamed the Horse Capital of the World and famous for its horse farms and equestrian industry.&nbsp; It has rolling hills lush pastures and hundreds of thoroughbred farms.&nbsp; Silver Springs State Park one of the largest artesian spring formations in the world is a highlight for outdoor enthusiasts offering glass-bottom boat tours kayaking and wildlife viewing.&nbsp; Situated in north-central Florida Ocala is about 80 miles northwest of Orlando and 40 miles south of Gainesville.&nbsp; A mix of small-town charm and modern amenities Ocala blends Southern hospitality with a growing community.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Ocala has a crime rate that is notably higher than the national average.&nbsp; According to Neighborhood Scout the city experiences approximately 34 crimes per 1000 residents placing it among the highest crime rates in the United States.&nbsp; This means that individuals in Ocala have a one in 29 chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime.&nbsp; Violent crimes in Ocala include offenses such as murder rape robbery and aggravated assault.&nbsp; The violent crime rate is reported at 35.9 which is higher than the national average of 22.7.&nbsp; Property crimes encompassing burglary larceny motor vehicle theft and arson are also prevalent.&nbsp; The property crime rate in Ocala stands at 72.4 significantly exceeding the national average of 35.4.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Marion County with its high crime rate is where a certain female serial killer left some of her victims.</p><p>Introducing Aileen Wuornos often cited as one of America's most notorious female serial killers committed a series of murders across central Florida between 1989 and 1990.&nbsp; Her victims were typically middle-aged men whom she encountered along Florida's highways.&nbsp; The locations of these crimes span several counties each with its unique characteristics.</p>