The largest serial killer in American history, 93 confessed to killing


Washington, Ta. October 7, 2019, Monday

The 79-year-old serial killer has killed more than 50 people in the United States. The accused, named Samuel Little, confessed to 93 murders and most of the dead were women. He said all these killings were rampant between 1970 and 2005.

The 79-year-old serial killer has revealed at least 50 people have been killed by US investigative agencies so far. The suspect, Samuel Little, has emerged as the seventh-largest serial killer in American history and according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) he has confessed to killing 93 people.

He carried out all these killings from 1970 to 2005 and most of the dead were women. At present, investigators have been able to confirm only 50 murders based on the evidence associated with the murder, but they have shown confidence in the statistics that Little confessed to.

A website has also been created by the FBI. It features sketches showing videotaped murders of unknown murders and was created by Sketches Little. Sketches of as many people as Little claimed to have murdered have been featured on videotaped.

According to the FBI, many victims have died due to overdose or accident and some bodies have not been recovered yet. Little was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2014 after being convicted in three murder cases. Samuel was confident that he would never be captured and that the bodies of those who were killed by him were sure to never be touched.

Samuel is currently in jail but the FBI is hoping to get justice for all the victims so that all related cases can be closed. The 79-year-old accused is a former boxer and is also known as Samuel McDowell.

First arrested in 2012 at a Kentucky sheltered home for homeless people on drug-related charges. He was jailed in 2014 after his DNA evidence was matched in three cases. He was strangled to death in Los Angeles from 1987 to 1989, after beating three women.

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