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You Can’t Make This BS Up!
Joel
52 episodes
1 day ago
Our podcast delves into a variety of true crime cases, including murder mysteries, high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, courtroom dramas, serial killers, kidnappings, missing persons, cold cases, and more. We aim to provide a captivating collection of stories that will keep you engaged and eager for the next episode. Get bonus content on Patreon

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Our podcast delves into a variety of true crime cases, including murder mysteries, high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, courtroom dramas, serial killers, kidnappings, missing persons, cold cases, and more. We aim to provide a captivating collection of stories that will keep you engaged and eager for the next episode. Get bonus content on Patreon

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Samuel Little the Most Prolific Serial Killer in USA History (35)
You Can’t Make This BS Up!
34 minutes 23 seconds
3 months ago
Samuel Little the Most Prolific Serial Killer in USA History (35)
SummaryThis episode delves into the life and crimes of Samuel Little, the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. From his troubled childhood to his manipulative tactics and eventual capture, the conversation explores the psychological aspects of his criminal behavior and the societal failures that allowed him to evade justice for so long. The discussion also highlights the impact of his actions on the victims and their families, as well as the legacy he left behind.TakeawaysSamuel Little was born into a troubled environment.He claimed to have murdered 93 women, making him the most prolific serial killer.His method of killing involved using his bare hands, leaving no evidence.Little's charm and boxing skills helped him manipulate and overpower his victims.He was arrested nearly a hundred times but often evaded serious consequences.His confessions led to the identification of many previously unknown victims.Little's legacy highlights societal failures in addressing the plight of marginalized women.He passed away in prison without facing charges for all his confessed murders.The conversation emphasizes the need for better protections for vulnerable populations.Samuel Little's story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of neglecting the signs of violent behavior.Sound Bites"Samuel was doomed from the start.""He had too many hiccups.""He really thought he was a hero."Chapters00:00 The Early Life of Samuel Little10:07 The Criminal Career of Samuel Little17:52 The Arrest and Conviction of Samuel Little24:15 The Legacy of Samuel Little📚 Sources & References:FBI.gov – Samuel Little Confessions & Victim Mapping ProjectLos Angeles Times – Archived case coverageCleveland.com – Reports on his Ohio crimes and family backgroundThe New York Times – “How Samuel Little Got Away With Murder for Decades”“Confessions of a Killer” – CBS News, 60 Minutes segmentMurderpedia – Samuel Little criminal profileCourt and police records accessed via open-source criminal databasesBook: "The Man Who Killed Too Many" by Jillian Lauren
You Can’t Make This BS Up!
Our podcast delves into a variety of true crime cases, including murder mysteries, high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, courtroom dramas, serial killers, kidnappings, missing persons, cold cases, and more. We aim to provide a captivating collection of stories that will keep you engaged and eager for the next episode. Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.