Documentary series about serial killer has Houma connections
Two of Little’s victims, Dorothy Richard and Daisy McGuire, were from the Houma area, police said. Little died of natural causes Dec. 30 at in a California hospital Author: DAN COPP The Courier Published: 9:39 AM CDT May 9, 2021 Updated: 9:40 AM CDT May 9, 2021
HOUMA, La. A new documentary series that explores the 35-year killing spree of a prolific serial killer has connections to Houma.
The STARZ series, “Confronting a Serial Killer,” tells the story of Samuel Little, a serial killer whose victims stretched across more than a dozen states, including Louisiana, between 1970 to 2005.
Two of Little’s victims, Dorothy Richard and Daisy McGuire, were from the Houma area, police said. Little died of natural causes Dec. 30 at in a California hospital at the age of 80.
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By DAN COPP and The Courier - Associated Press - Saturday, May 8, 2021
HOUMA, La. (AP) - A new documentary series that explores the 35-year killing spree of a prolific serial killer has connections to Houma.
The STARZ series, “Confronting a Serial Killer,” tells the story of Samuel Little, a serial killer whose victims stretched across more than a dozen states, including Louisiana, between 1970 to 2005.
Two of Little’s victims, Dorothy Richard and Daisy McGuire, were from the Houma area, police said. Little died of natural causes Dec. 30 at in a California hospital at the age of 80.
A new documentary series that explores the 35-year killing spree of a prolific serial killer has connections to Houma.
The STARZ series, “Confronting a Serial Killer,” tells the story of Samuel Little, a serial killer whose victims stretched across more than a dozen states, including Louisiana, between 1970 to 2005.
Two of Little’s victims, Dorothy Richard and Daisy McGuire, were from the Houma area, police said. Little died of natural causes Dec. 30 at in a California hospital at the age of 80.
Houma Police Chief Dana Coleman said two of his detectives and investigators from Louisiana State Police interviewed Little at a Texas jail in 2018. Little told investigators he killed Dorothy Richard in 1982 and McGuire in 1996 while he was living in the Schriever area.
Houma family reacts to death of Americaâs most prolific serial killer
Houma family reacts to death of Americaâs most prolific serial killer By Rob Masson | January 1, 2021 at 3:04 PM CST - Updated January 3 at 9:50 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A Houma family is reacting to the death of one of the men believed to be one of the nationâs most prolific serial killers. Samuel Little confessed to as many as five murders in Louisiana including the death of Daisy McGuire back in 1996.
Samuel Little confessed to killing 90 people across the country during a 35-year period between 1970 to 2005.
âHe did a lot of hurt to a lot of people,â said Daisyâs brother Bobby Simmons.