Tennessee Serial Killer 19026

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  1. Serial Killers In Tennessee History
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Serial Killers In Tennessee History

AP file photo Texas Rangers said 78-year-old Samuel Little, who has been in prison in Texas since 2012, admitted he traveled the country for more than three decades killing women, including one from Knoxville, one from Memphis and one from Chattanooga, FBI crime analysts reported Tuesday. The FBI is working alongside the Texas Rangers, the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance and state and local agencies to match Little's confessions with cold cases on the women who turned up dead between 1970 and 2005. FBI Little, who was born in Ohio, was arrested at a homeless shelter in Kentucky in September 2012 on a drug charge from California. Once extradited, DNA evidence connected him to several unsolved homicides in the state from 1987 and 1989, leading to a conviction and life prison sentence in 2014. According to the new report, Little was on law enforcement's radar for years after avoiding a murder indictment in Mississippi and a conviction in Florida in the 1980s. Here are Tennessee's reported victims: • Black female, age 25, killed in 1975 in Knoxville: Unmatched confession • Black female between 28-29, killed in 1984.