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US ‘most prolific serial killer’ dies aged 80

Samuel Little confessed to killing 93 people, mostly women

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 31 Dec 2020 1:30PM

US ‘most prolific serial killer’ dies aged 80
Samuel Little, also known as Samuel McDowell, knocked out his victims with powerful punches before strangling them, leaving no obvious signs of homicide, such as stab marks or bullet wounds. – Fbi.gov pic, December 31, 2020

LOS ANGELES – Samuel Little, the United States’ most prolific serial killer according to the FBI, died in California yesterday, prison officials said. He was 80.

Little confessed to 93 murders – mostly of women – carried out between 1970 and 2005, but his coast-to-coast killing spree went undetected for decades.

The former boxer’s victims were mostly drug addicts and prostitutes, and in many cases the women were never identified or their deaths not investigated.

After Little began naming victims from behind bars, the FBI last year confirmed his involvement in at least 50 of the deaths, and described all his other claims as “credible”.

He died in hospital early yesterday, with Los Angeles coroners yet to determine the cause of death, the California Corrections Department said in a statement.

Little was serving three consecutive life-without-parole sentences after being jailed in 2014.

Also known as Samuel McDowell, Little stood 6ft 3in tall and typically knocked out his victims with powerful punches before strangling them, leaving no obvious signs of homicide, such as stab marks or bullet wounds.

That factor combined with the victims’ backgrounds meant many of the deaths were attributed to drug overdoses or accidents, as well as natural causes.

Little grew up in Ohio, dropped out of high school and lived a “nomadic life”, shoplifting or stealing to buy alcohol and drugs, the FBI said.

His criminal record began in 1956 with arrests for shoplifting, fraud, drugs and breaking and entering.

He was accused of murdering women in Mississippi and Florida in the early 1980s, but was not convicted.

US media reports recently said he suffered heart disease and diabetes. – AFP, December 31, 2020

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