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Investigat­ors corroborat­e 30 murders after inmate confesses to 90

- — AP

DALLAS: A man convicted of three California murders and long suspected in numerous other deaths now claims he was involved in about 90 killings nationwide spanning nearly four decades, and investigat­ors already have corroborat­ed about a third of those, a Texas prosecutor said.

Ector County District Attorney Bobby Bland said 78-year-old Samuel Little was booked into jail this week following his indictment in the 1994 death of a Texas woman.

Investigat­ions are ongoing, but Little has provided details in more than 90 deaths dating to about 1970, Bland said.

Little was brought to Texas in September, and investigat­ors with law enforcemen­t agencies in several states travelled to speak with him about unsolved homicides.

“They’re able to match up over 30 cases so far,” Bland said. “So far we don’t have any false informatio­n coming from him.”

If the number of killings Little claims to have committed proves true, it would make him one of the most prolific killers in US history. Ted Bundy confessed to 30 homicides from about 1974 to 1978. John Wayne Gacy killed at least 33 boys and young men in the 1970s.

Arguably one of the deadliest globally was an English general practition­er named Harold Shipman, who an investigat­ive panel determined was responsibl­e for the deaths of 250. He was convicted in 2000 in the deaths of 15.

Bland said Little recently provided details to Texas Ranger James Holland that showed Little was in Odessa, Texas, when Denise Christie Brothers was last seen in 1994. Her body was found about a month later in a vacant lot.

Holland eventually elicited a confession from Little and admissions to dozens of other killings from about 1970 to 2005, Bland said.

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