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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Serial Killer Samuel Little. Killed 93 Women .. East and West Coast .. Killed in 19 States ..






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FORT MYERS, Fla. – The man who has confessed to more than 90 murders is now considered by the FBI to be the "most prolific serial killer in U.S. history."
In a news release Sunday, the FBI confirmed that Samuel Little, 79, has confessed to 93 murders. The FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program confirmed that Little has been matched to 50 cases, with 43 confessions pending confirmation.  The FBI has asked for the public's assistance in verifying the remaining cases.


Investigators also provided new information and details about five cases in Florida, Arkansas, Kentucky, Nevada and Louisiana. ( South Carolina ) 
A drawing made by the convicted killer and distributed by the FBI purports to show the woman he said he killed in 1984 in the Fort Myers area.








One of the 43 unconfirmed cases is linked to information Fort Myers police said they received in 2018 from Texas Ranger James Holland. 
Holland told Fort Myers investigators that Little had confessed to the 1984 killing in Fort Myers. In December 2018, Fort Myers Police Department homicide Detectives Mali Langton and Dan Losapio, along with Assistant State Attorney Sara Miller, 
Little provided detectives with a detailed confession but he was unable to provide the details needed to identify the victim.


https://www.wyff4.com/article/fbi-working-to-confirm-confessed-serial-killers-connection-to-alleged-charleston-area-murder/29400515 

( South Carolina )


Detectives worked with the medical examiner's office and other surrounding law enforcement agencies to identify the victim and met with families of homicide victims from the 1970s and '80s.








In a confession to investigators, Little said that, in approximately 1984, he killed a 5-foot 6-inch female with brown skin, who weighed approximately 130 to 140 pounds, in Fort Myers. Little stated he and “Jean” (now identified as Orelia Jean Dorsey – deceased) used to sell clothes to the woman’s family. Little stated he drove the woman to an island with a wooded tract of land, near some railroad tracks.

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Little stated he strangled her and left her in the island in short grass. Little stated the area was in the county just outside of the city limits.








Another of Little's unverified confessions is a killing he said took place in Covington, Kentucky, in 1984. He told officials he left a woman's body on a "little round hill" after strangling her in the backseat of his car.
They'd met at a strip club, he told officials, and she'd
asked him for a ride to Miami to see her mother. 
Authorities say Little's murders of women across the U.S. happened between 1970 and 2005 in 16 states.
In 2012, Little was arrested at a homeless shelter in Louisville, Kentucky, and extradited to California on a narcotics charge. The Los Angeles Police Department obtained DNA that connected Little to three unsolved homicides that occurred in 1987 and 1989. In 2013, the LAPD notified Violent Criminal Apprehension Program, or ViCAP, which initiated a full background investigation and found an alarming pattern that linked Little to many more murders.
Little was charged with three counts of murder and convicted and sentenced in 2014 to three consecutive life terms without parole.
A release from the FBI Sunday said that in May 2018 the agency, along with the Texas Rangers, obtained detailed information on additional murders across the country that Little voluntarily provided.


                                      SOB.. Samuel Little  .. laughing smh

https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/samuel-little-most-prolific-serial-killer-in-us-history-100619





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