Samuel Little, born on June seventh, nineteen forty, was an American serial killer whose heinous acts have left an indelible mark on criminal history. Convicted of eight murders, Little confessed to a staggering ninety-three murders committed between nineteen seventy and two thousand five. His confessions and the subsequent investigations have revealed him as one of the most prolific serial killers in American history.
The FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program has confirmed Little's involvement in at least sixty murders, making him the individual with the largest number of confirmed victims. His crime spree spanned the entire country, with his violent acts occurring from Miami to Los Angeles, showcasing a chilling pattern of violence that evaded law enforcement for decades.
In a disturbing twist, Little provided sketches of twenty-six of his victims, although not all of these have been definitively linked to known murders. His ability to evade capture for so long and the sheer volume of his confessions have made him a subject of extensive study and discussion within criminal psychology and law enforcement circles.