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Introduction

Today me and … are going to talk to you about a man and a victim
Samuel Little an American serial killer born in 1940 in Reynolds . He was living with
his grand-mother because his mother was arrested …
After his capture in 2012 He claims to have killed ninety-three people and became
the deadliest serial killer in US history.

Description de l’Incident
He made many victims during his life and since then some of his survivors have
spoken of their experiences with the killer. Laurie Barros was only 22 when she was
kidnapped and attacked by Little. In a documentary, Barros recounts how she was
nearly strangled to death. …

on the night of 27 September 1984, in San Diego, California . Barros said Little
pulled over in a car, grabbed her and threw her inside. He then led him into a field

When Little was finished, he threw Barros out of the car and drove off. Barros
said she played dead for 30 minutes before getting up, terrified that he was still in
the area. She finally went to a phone booth and called a friend to pick her up.

Hours later, Barros' friend urged her to call the police and she gave authorities a
description of Little, her car and the location of the attack.

Arrestations
Samuel Little was arrested a first time in 1985 after the incident with Laurie
Barros
But He was released in February 1987 for good behavior and quickly moved to Los
Angeles, where he committed several murders again.

Finally he was arrested a second time in 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky after his DNA
matched in several unsolved murders in Los Angeles.
has since Laurie Barros studied psychology and criminal justice, and was again
called to testify against Little. Samuel Little was convicted in 2014 and sentenced to
three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.

According to Jillian Lauren , a journalist and a writer , that in the eyes of American
society, some victims are “worth less” than others.During his life Little chas targeted
precarious women, most of the time prostitutes or drug addicts, that no one would go
looking for. And, apparently, he got it right. He killed his whole life, driving around the
United States, without being arrested for decades.
Samuel Little died two years ago in 2020 Los Angeles County, California.
Thank you for your attention .

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La Societé
According to Jillian Lauren, a journalist is that in the eyes of American society, some victims
are worth less than others. The serial killer said it clearly: he chose isolated, precarious
young women, most of the time prostitutes or drug addicts, that no one would go looking for.
And, apparently, he got it right. He killed his whole life, driving around the United States,
without being arrested for decades.f

The confessions of the psychopath are incredibly violent. Every day, Jillian Lauren, listens to
this man describe his victims one by one. Through these many discussions, the psychology
of the psychopath becomes clear. Samuel Little feels nothing, neither compassion for his
victims, nor remorse for the atrocious acts he has committed. He describes strangulation as
he would describe an act of love.

Mode Operatoire
Samuel Little had the same modus operandi for all his victims but tell me ... what is a modus
operandi ? The modus operandi is what the criminal does when he commits his crime. This
is the criminal scenario. It is a dynamic and evolving concept.

So Samuel Little would have acted in about fifteen states of the country. The man usually
killed by strangling or beating, before throwing the bodies in a landfill, or below a road.

Prit en flag
A month after the incident with Laurie Barros, San Diego Police Department intern
Wayne Spees and his partner read Barros's report and decided to stake out the
crime scene in hopes of locating the suspect. . On October 25, 1984, they caught
Samuel Little attacking another woman. He was quickly taken into custody and
authorities collected a DNA sample, which was later uploaded to the national CODIS
database.
Victime - Laurie Barros
Samuel Little was arrested a first time after the incident with Laurie Barros

In October 1984, Samuel Little was arrested for attacking and beating two prostitutes
and sentenced to two and a half years in prison. He was released in February 1987
for good behavior and quickly moved to Los Angeles, where he committed several
murders. Laurie Barros later said "I don't feel like I got justice because he only got
four years for attempted murder," Laurie Barros said. "For me, it was like, 'you know?
It confirms that you are worth nothing. You're not worth much. ""

he was arrested a second time in 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky after his DNA
matched in several unsolved murders in Los Angeles. He was later charged with
three counts of accused and extradited to California

has since Laurie Barros studied psychology and criminal justice, and was again
called to testify against Little. Samuel Little was convicted in 2014 and sentenced to
three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.

Biographie[modifier | modifier le code]


Samuel Little naît le 7 juin 1940 à Reynolds aux États-Unis, peut-être durant l'un des séjours de
sa mère en prison. Il a prétendu que sa mère était une « dame de la nuit »4. Peu après sa
naissance, sa famille déménage en Ohio. Il grandit à Lorain et est élevé principalement par sa
grand-mère. Il fréquente l'école secondaire de premier cycle de Hawthorne, où il a des
problèmes de discipline et de résultats5. En 1956, alors qu'il est encore lycéen, Samuel Little est
arrêté pour la première fois et condamné pour violation de domicile avec effraction à Omaha, au
Nebraska. Il est détenu dans une institution pour délinquants juvéniles6. Après l'école
secondaire, il ne poursuit pas ses études, passant la majeure partie de son temps libre dans la
rue, s'adonnant à des vols mineurs et travaillant occasionnellement comme ouvrier journalier.

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