the deadliest maniac in American history has passed away



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The serial killer Samuel Little, who according to the FBI has the highest number of victims in the country’s history, has died in the United States.

According to the local prison service, he died in a California hospital. Little was 80 years old, the BBC reports. They noted that the deceased had diabetes, heart problems and other illnesses.

Little was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of three women, but during his time in prison he confessed to killing 93 women between 1970 and 2005. The bodies of some of the victims have not yet been found.

The killer’s victims were primarily sex workers and drug addicts. Little first beat the women and then strangled them.

In the bodies of many of the victims there were no obvious signs of violent death, so when they were found, they later indicated, for example, a drug overdose as the cause of death, and were never investigated.

Drawings of victims Little drew in prison

The maniac was arrested in 2012 in Kentucky on suspicion of drug possession. Subsequently, police took his DNA samples and determined that Little was involved in three unsolved murders in Los Angeles between 1987 and 1989.

As OBOZREVATEL reported, law enforcement officers tried to catch serial maniac Yuriy Kuzmenko who was operating in the Kiev region more than ten years ago for almost three years. The “best minds” of the criminal investigation department participated in the investigation of the case, and even NATO helped Ukraine to establish the criminal’s fingerprints.

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