Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Man called most prolific serial killer in US history dies

- By John Rogers

LOS ANGELES » The man authoritie­s say was the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, with nearly 60 confirmed victims, died Wednesday in California. He was 80.

Samuel Little, who had diabetes, heart trouble and other ailments, died at a California hospital, according to the state Depar tment of Correction­s and

Rehabi l i - tation. He was serving a life sentence for multiple counts of murder.

California correction­s department spokeswoma­n Vicky Waters said there was no sign of foul play, and his cause of death will be determined by a coroner.

A career criminal who had been in and out jail for decades, Little denied for years he’d ever killed anyone.

Then, in 2018, he opened up to Texas Ranger James Holland, who had been asked to question him about a killing it turned out Little didn’t commit. During approximat­ely 700 hours of interviews, however, Little provided details of scores of slayings only the killer would know.

A skilled artist, he even provided Holland with dozens of paintings and drawings of his victims, sometimes scribbling their names when he could remember them, as well as details such as the year and location of the murder and where he’d dumped the body.

By the time of his death, Little had confessed to killing 93 people between 1970 and 2005. Most of the slayings took place in Florida and Southern California.

Authoritie­s, who continue to investigat­e his claims, said they have confirmed nearly 60 killings and have no reason to doubt the others.

“Nothing he’s ever said has been proven to be wrong or false,” Holland told the CBS news magazine “60 Minutes” in 2019.

The numbers dwarf those of Green River killer Gary Ridgway (49), John Wayne Gacy (33) and Ted Bundy (36).

Almost all of Little’s victims were women, many of them prostitute­s, drug addicts or poor people living on the edges of society. They were individual­s, he said he believed, who would leave few people behind to look for them and not much evidence for police to follow.

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