Samuel Little: How America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer Went Unnoticed
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Samuel Little confessed to 93 murders and has been called the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history; he targeted women on the margins — sex workers, those struggling with addiction and poverty — and drifted across states for decades while many deaths were dismissed as overdoses or accidents.
A 2012 arrest and subsequent DNA matches, confessions, and haunting portraits drawn from memory helped investigators link cold cases and identify victims, but many families still wait for answers.
The case exposes systemic bias and investigative gaps that allowed Little to operate for decades and underscores the need to revisit unsolved cases and honor the victims whose lives were too often ignored.