America s most prolific serial killer, who killed 93 over 35 years, dies at 80
America s most prolific serial killer, who killed 93 over 35 years, dies at 80
Samuel Little, the United States most prolific serial killer according to the FBI, died in California aged 80 on Wednesday. He confessed to 93 murders mostly of women carried out between 1970 and 2005.
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UPDATED: December 31, 2020 18:23 IST
Almost all of Little’s victims were women, many of them prostitutes, drug addicts or poor people living on the edges of society. (Photo: AP)
The man authorities say was the most prolific serial killer in US history, with nearly 60 confirmed victims, died Wednesday in California. He was 80.
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Samuel Little, the man authorities say was the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history with nearly 60 confirmed victims, died Wednesday in California, officials said. He was 80.
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Samuel Little, most prolific serial killer in US, dies at 80
The man authorities say was the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, with nearly 60 confirmed victims, died Wednesday in California. He was 80.
Samuel Little, who had diabetes, heart trouble and other ailments, died at a California hospital, according to the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. He was serving a life sentence for multiple counts of murder.
California corrections department spokeswoman Vicky Waters said there was no sign of foul play, and his cause of death will be determined by a coroner. A career criminal who had been in and out jail for decades, Little denied for years heâd ever killed anyone.
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