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Listen to Season 6: The serial killer who started his spree in Miami
Read full article: Listen to Season 6: The serial killer who started his spree in MiamiHe’s the serial killer you may have never heard of. But, in 2019, the FBI proclaimed Samuel Little as America’s most prolific serial killer. And he got his murderous start in Miami.
Listen to Season 6: The serial killer who started his spree in Miami
Read full article: Listen to Season 6: The serial killer who started his spree in MiamiHe’s the serial killer you may have never heard of. But, in 2019, the FBI proclaimed Samuel Little as America’s most prolific serial killer. And he got his murderous start in Miami.
Florida Files Podcast: America’s most prolific serial killer started in Miami
Read full article: Florida Files Podcast: America’s most prolific serial killer started in MiamiSerial killer Samuel Little died in prison and many of his victims have yet to be identified. There are at least five women that cold case detectives need help.
Samuel Little, most prolific serial killer in US history, dies in California
Read full article: Samuel Little, most prolific serial killer in US history, dies in California(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)LOS ANGELES – The man authorities say was the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, with nearly 60 confirmed victims, died Wednesday in California. During approximately 700 hours of interviews, however, Little provided details of scores of slayings only the killer would know. "Nothing he’s ever said has been proven to be wrong or false,” Holland told the CBS news magazine “60 Minutes” in 2019. Another after he told Holland he’d killed the victim near a set of unusual looking arches in Florida. “I don’t think there was another person who did what I liked to do,” he told “60 Minutes.” “I think I’m the only one in the world.
FBI needs help identifying victims of America's most prolific serial killer
Read full article: FBI needs help identifying victims of America's most prolific serial killer(CNN) - Samuel Little, 79, confessed to strangling 93 victims between 1970 and 2005 last year -- triple the number of victims that Ted Bundy confessed to killing. Now, the FBI is asking the public to help identify more victims of the man they say is America's most prolific serial killer. FBI crime analysts believe all of Little's 93 confessions are credible, but so far they've only been able to verify 50 of them. Before FBI agents knew about his connection to these dozens of murders, Little was already imprisoned for beating and strangling three women. Texas Ranger James Holland and two FBI crime analysts traveled to California to interview Little over the course of May 2018.