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FBI releases sketches of suspected victims of serial killer

Posted at 5:05 PM, Feb 13, 2019
and last updated 2019-02-13 18:39:28-05

 

DALLAS (AP) – The FBI has released sketches of women and other information on a string of unsolved cold-case homicides that investigators say a serial killer admitted to carrying out.

The bureau updated on Tuesday information it had posted in November on its website. The update included recent drawings made by admitted serial killer Samuel Little, based on his memories of some of his victims.

An FBI statement says Little targeted “marginalized and vulnerable women who were often involved in prostitution and addicted to drugs.” The bureau hopes the information will generate tips and clues from the public that could help solve the dozens of unsolved homicides.

The FBI says the 78-year-old Little is in poor health and is expected to remain in a Texas prison.

 

New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Unmatched Confession: Black female killed in 1973. Victim possibly called “Sarah.” Victim possibly worked at a restaurant in New Orleans.
  • Unmatched Confession: White female killed in 1982.
Monroe, Louisiana
  • Unmatched Confession: Black female, age 24, killed between 1987 and the early 1990s.
PHOTO: FBI

 

Gulfport, Mississippi
  • Unmatched Confession: Black female, age 22, killed between 1980 and 1984.
Pascagoula, Mississippi

 

  • Confession Matched to a Jane Doe: Black female between 35-45 years old killed in 1977. Met the victim in Gulfport, Mississippi. Victim possibly from Pascagoula. Victim possibly worked at Ingalls Shipyard.
PHOTO: FBI
PHOTO: FBI

 

 

Houston, Texas
  • Unmatched Confession: Black female between 25-28 years old killed between 1976 and 1979 or in 1993.

 

PHOTO: FBI
PHOTO: FBI

 

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