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11-28-2018 03:41 PM
Prince George's County (MD) Police give an update on a 1972 cold case linked to a suspected serial killer who has confessed to 90 murders. Little, also known as Samuel McDowell, is serving three life sentences for strangling three women in the Los Angeles area from 1987 to 1989
11-28-2018 03:53 PM
OMGosh............ I watch Justice TV channel.
Lots of things in the past all around the country that are similar.
Take a look at Justice TV. Many real cold cases, etc.
Check out their program episode titles.
Documentaries, actual photos, and dramatizations.
Seriously, I hadn't had a 'clue' that there have been so many tragic situations for many years.
Thanks for the alert, O/P.
11-28-2018 04:00 PM
Born in Georgia, Samuel Little was raised by his grandmother in Lorain, Ohio. By the time he was 16, Little was picked up on his first criminal charge for breaking and entering.
Here's another detailed report...
https://www.cleveland.com/nation/index.ssf/2018/11/elderly_prisoner_claims_hes_am.html
11-28-2018 04:27 PM
I don’t think there will be as many serial killers in this modern age of surveillance cameras and forensics...these people will be caught much sooner.
11-28-2018 04:33 PM
i have been kind of keeping up with this story.
It probably is true but yet how much is true.
these type of people love to have the spotlight shining on them at all times.
how this guy got away with all these killings is beyond me. he must be one excellent person at keeping his mouth shut for all these killings. He never bragged about these killings to anyone, wow, he is good at keeping his mouth shut.
why is he now opening his mouth about all these killings.
that is why how much is true thought for me.
11-29-2018 04:38 PM
(After watching episodes on Justce TV): It's almost always a control issue.
Many of them are very, very cunning, controlling, 'particular'.
The problem is that they are so controlling that they eventually go out of control.
Sometimes overly 'controlling' people simply can't stop themselves, even if they wanted to.
I've always thought it's a form of addiction. Maybe some sort of anti-addiction medication could help with this 'control' problem.
I think it could be a physical/medical problem in some (underline 'some') people.
Well, all we can do is be careful.
So many times, it seems, people were at risk when they were walking alone. Night time, daytime, it doesn't matter.
11-30-2018 12:06 AM
He has been all over our local news lately. He has confessed to killing a lady from a nearby town in AL although I think he actually killed her in Memphis TN.
11-30-2018 04:56 AM
He is a cold hearted serial killer taking lives without a second thought.
I have absolutely no second thoughts about what to do with people like this.
11-30-2018 12:13 PM - edited 11-30-2018 04:35 PM
I watch the tv series Cold Case, shocking how many are never caught for over thirty years, if ever, and then too late for justice as they have lived their lives and don't have many left to live in prison when sent there.
11-30-2018 02:07 PM
Happy Holidays !
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