The notorious serial killer, who holds the title of the most dangerous in American history, has admitted the gruesome act of slaying 100 individuals. Majority of his victims were women.
Dangerous Samuel Little
Samuel Little hails from Georgia. He was born on the 17th of June, 1940. Throughout his life, he apprehended in eight different states due to his involvement in various criminal activities.
Final Trial
is final trial began in September 2014. Which focused on the murders of three young girls.
In a statement provided to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the serial killer confessed his dark deeds. He took responsibility for taking the lives of 100 individuals.
Murder of Three Women
Samuel Little, now 79 years old, incarcerated since 2012 for the murder of three women. However, during intense questioning, he unveiled 90 more homicides across the United States from 1970 to 2005, which span over a period of 35 years.
FBI Investigation
According to FBI officials, Samuel deemed credible by crime analysts and investigators. Currently, 50 of these cases are undergoing verification.
The FBI designated Samuel Little as the most dangerous serial killer in the annals of American history.
Throughout the interrogation, Samuel reportedly confessed to strangling approximately 93 individuals, mostly of black women.
The FBI informs that the remains so many of his victims have not been recovered. But ongoing investigations are delving into Samuel’s heinous crimes.
Media reports show that Samuel even saved portraits of women before taking their lives.
The FBI has released a chilling video wherein Samuel describes the details of his murders, asserting his culpability while being on the run.
As per media reports, Samuel targeted women who were often ensnared by drug addiction and engaged in prostitution. Regrettably, their deaths went uninvestigated.
FBI officials assert that it took several years for Samuel’s arrest due to his transient appearance.
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