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Lookin for more info on this case. Anyone hear anything new. A 78-year-old Texas inmate recently confessed to the FBI more than 90 murders between 1970 and 2005.
I am new here, and just getting my feet wet. I was looking all over the web for all the information I can find on this guy, I really confused how he got away with so my murders, and never got caught, how many more there he has committed, and why the authorities never put it all together. Does anyone have any ideas where else I can find more information on this scumbag....
Abundance of links available. Any specifics on info search helpful. His request for prison transfer from CA to Texas was met.
FBI linked him to 34 of the 90. Little moved around a lot. He also targeted "marginalized" women who were involved in prostitution and drugs, according to the FBI.
"Their bodies sometimes went unidentified and their deaths uninvestigated," the FBI said.
Thank you for the info. I have found a few articles, but was looking for a message board/chat rm to discuss the case. It just boggles my mind how many he is admitting to, and how come he never got caught.
If the number of killings Little claims to have committed proves true, it would make him one of the most prolific killers in U.S. 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. https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...116-story.html
I am hoping the FBI puts together a task force to look into all these slayings. It would be a relief to the family's that have no closer for their loved ones. It would solve many many cold case files. I wonder also what they promised him to get him talking.
I am reading everything I can find to see why they allowed the transfer to Texas. I am happy they did transfer him there, but don't understand why it was allowed. If he was tried and convicted in CA of 3 murders already, and is doing life, why send him to Texas on his request.
Lookin for more info on this case. Anyone hear anything new. A 78-year-old Texas inmate recently confessed to the FBI more than 90 murders between 1970 and 2005.
I heard they have confirmed 34 of his 90 confessions so far. They didn't say just what that meant -- they confirmed that the murders really happened? They confirmed that the murders were really his doing? Either way, he sounds like a real dream date.
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Originally Posted by shajon123
I am reading everything I can find to see why they allowed the transfer to Texas. I am happy they did transfer him there, but don't understand why it was allowed. If he was tried and convicted in CA of 3 murders already, and is doing life, why send him to Texas on his request.
For one thing, Texas prisons are to California prisons as full-contact kickboxing is to powder-puff football. Especially when it comes to the whole Death Row thing. If he's dumb enough to ask for it, send him, I say.
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