Serial killer Samuel Little died in the iron college. |
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Normally, I won't endorse murderers and sexual predators but today, I want to acknowledge the death of one of the most prolific serial killers in American history.
This killer had a memory of all his victims and he would often paint or draw pictures of the victims he has killed.
Samuel Little was convicted in 2012 for the murder of 50 women. He claims he may have murdered over 100 women in his time. Many were women who he stalked.
He said he killed women who were college students, prostitutes, online dates and women who let their guards down when they were out and about.
He said he knew each of his victims by the clothes they worn, their hair and the way they screamed.
Yeah, this sick bastard died on December 30, 2020 from complications of diabetes and possible heart failure. The killer was convicted of murdering 12 women and was given four books on LIFE.
He even got a documentary about his criminal acts.
Serial killer was very artistic. The feds are trying to piece together the names of his victims. |
He was once engaged at one time to a woman who he befriended. They were both geeked up on drugs and used to shoplift and grift friends and family. The woman has long passed away. Apparently she didn't know his back story.
He was fingered in cases in California, Ohio, Texas, New York, Michigan, Idaho and Kentucky. Some of his victims were drawn so perfect, at least one victim was identified by his artistic genius.
I don't want to give this guy credit. He was a monster. He was his own personal demon.
He had kidnapped, raped, robbed, tortured, sodomized and killed his victims. He knew what he was doing.
He was arrested at a men's shelter in Louisville after DNA linked him to a case out of California.
While we are on the subject, the disappearance of a woman from Indiana co tines to remain an unsolved mystery.
The disappearance of Niqui McCown still bothers me. She went missing in Richmond, Indiana in 2001. She had ties to the Dayton, Ohio area.
Now 20 years later, we still have no clues to her whereabouts. They believe a former law enforcement officer had something to do with it. He was accused of rape and a murder of a woman named Tina Ivey. That monster killed himself when the feds were questioning him in the disappearance of Niqui.