America’s most infamous serial killer has died



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Eighty-year-old Samuel Little, the most brutal serial killer in US history, who has reported 93 murders, US news portals said Wednesday, citing police.

According to the MTI, the cause of death is not yet known, but the convict was diabetic and had heart problems.

Samuel Little-t was hailed as the most brutal serial killer in American history after news emerged last year that he had acknowledged 93 murders. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has so far discovered 50 murders based on the man’s testimony. Authorities are currently proving sixty murders on his account.

The former boxer was first arrested in Kentucky in 2012 and turned over to California authorities. Two years later, he was sentenced to life in prison for proving he murdered three women in Los Angeles between 1987 and 1989. Little hasn’t spoken of other murders over the years, but in the twilight of his life he opened up to a detective of the Texas police, James Hollandnak. Police suspected Little was responsible for other crimes as well.

Holland has spoken to the convict countless times since May 2018, questioning him for a total of 700 hours, during which time the old man has confessed to the murder of 93 people, mostly women. He said he committed crimes in 19 US states between 1970 and 2005.

James Holland knew how to extract the confession from him without arguing with him, agreeing with him that he was not a rapist but simply a murderer.

According to Holland, Samuel Little, thanks to his amazing, almost photographic memory, was able to give an accurate personal description of each woman he had murdered in recent decades, as well as a description of the crime scene, remembering the smallest details.



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