News about Samuel Little
Zak Bagans obtains remains of most prolific serial killer in U.S. history to put on display at his grisly haunted museum
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September 24, 2024
Zak Bagans obtained the remains of a notorious serial killer and will be putting them up for display at his grisly haunted museum. The paranormal investigator, 47, added to his creepy collection of memorabilia at his haunted Las Vegas Museum. He now owns the fully sealed remains and belongings of serial killer Samuel Little, who confessed to murdering 93 women from 1970 to 2005 before his death in 2020.
The psychopaths next door: How some of the world's worst serial killers went undetected for years by hiding in plain sight as the perfect neighbour
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July 23, 2023
Some of the world's most prolific serial killers had 'double lives,' surviving in plain sight from authorities when committing horrific crimes. People often think serial murderers are'socially inept or visually bizarre,' but the truth is often the opposite. MailOnline explores how some of Britain's most violent murderers managed to defy authorities for decades. Stack 1: Billy Chemirmiri, Samuel Little, Ted Bundy, left to right. (bottom) Dennis Nilsen, Stephen Port, Peter Manuel.
Samuel Little, the retal murderer from Georgia, was named as the perpetrator of serial murder
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May 19, 2023
According to a news release from the Bibb County Sheriff's Office and the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Yvonne Pless was 20 when Samuel Little murdered her in 1977.
Samuel Little's remains of a Georgia woman who was killed 46 years ago have been identified as the first reported survivor of the crime
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May 19, 2023
According to a press release from the Bibb County Sheriff's Office and the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Yvonne Pless was about 20 when Samuel Little murdered her in 1977. The city's Telegraph newspaper had dubbed her 'Macon Jane Doe'. Little, who died in December 2020, confessed to the murder of two Macon women in 2018, causing Georgia detectives to fly to Texas in 2019 to interview him. They were able to establish that his confessions related to the unsolved Macon cold case.