Serial Killers – 0.9.15 – Samuel Little (Crime Spree: 1970-2005)

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SAMUEL LITTLE
“The Choke-and-Stroke Killer”

(American Serial Killer, Crime Spree: 1970-2005)


 

Samuel Little (born Samuel McDowell; June 7, 1940 – December 30, 2020) was an American serial killer who confessed to murdering 93 women between 1970 and 2005. In 2014 he was convicted of the murders of Linda Alford, Guadalupe Duarte Apodaca, and Audrey Nelson Everett, and in 2018 for the murder of Denise Christie Brothers as well as several others in 2019. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) has confirmed Little’s involvement in at least 60 of the 93 confessed murders, the largest number of confirmed victims for any serial killer in United States history.

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Samuel Little Criminal Details

Born:June 7, 1940
Reynolds, Georgia, U.S.
Died:December 30, 2020 (aged 80)
Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
Other Names:Samuel McDowell
The Choke-and-Stroke Killer
Mr. Sam
Known for:Being the most prolific serial killer in United States history by number of confirmed victims
Conviction(s):Murder (x4)
Criminal Penalty:Life sentences without the possibility of parole (x4)
Victims:60 confirmed, 93 claimed and suspected
Span of crimes:1970 – 2005 (confirmed)
1960–2012 (possible)
Country:United States
State(s):California, Texas, and Ohio (convicted)
16 others (accused)
Date Apprehended:September 5, 2012

Crimes

In 1961, Little was sentenced to three years in prison for breaking into a furniture store in Lorain; he was released in 1964. By 1975, he had been arrested 26 times in eleven states for crimes including theft, assault, attempted rape, fraud, and attacks on government officials.

In 1982, Little was arrested in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and charged with the murder of 22-year-old Melinda Rose LáPree, who had gone missing in September of that year. A grand jury declined to indict him for her murder. However, while under investigation, Little was extradited to Florida and tried for the murder of 26-year-old Patricia Ann Mount, whose body was found in September 1982. Prosecution witnesses identified Little in court as a person who spent time with Mount on the night before her disappearance. Due to mistrust of witness testimonies, Little was acquitted in January 1984.

Little moved to California, where he stayed in the vicinity of San Diego. In October 1984, he was arrested for kidnapping, beating, and strangling 22-year-old Laurie Barros, who survived. One month later, he was found by police in the back seat of his car with an unconscious woman, also beaten and strangled, in the same location as the attempted murder of Barros. Little served two and a half years in prison for both crimes. Upon his release in February 1987, he immediately moved to Los Angeles and committed at least ten additional murders.

Little was arrested on September 5, 2012, at a homeless shelter in Louisville, Kentucky, and extradited to California to face a narcotics charge, after which authorities used DNA testing to establish that he was involved in the murders of Linda Alford, killed on July 13, 1987; Guadalupe Duarte Apodaca, killed on September 3, 1987; and Audrey Nelson Everett, killed on August 14, 1989. All three women were killed and later found on the streets of Los Angeles. He was extradited to Los Angeles, where he was charged on January 7, 2013. A few months later, the police said that Little was being investigated for involvement in three dozen murders committed in the 1980s, which until then had been undisclosed. In connection with the new circumstances in Mississippi, the LaPree murder case was reopened. In total, Little was tested for involvement in 93 murders of women committed in many U.S. states.

Later confessions

On November 9, 2018, Little confessed to the 1996 fatal strangulation of Melissa Thomas. On November 13, 2018, Little was charged with the 1994 murder of Denise Christie Brothers in Odessa, Texas after having confessed the crime to a Texas Ranger in May 2018. Little pleaded guilty to the murder of Brothers on December 13 and received another life sentence. The Ector County, Texas District Attorney and Wise County, Texas Sheriff’s Office announced on November 13 that Little had confessed to dozens of murders and may have committed more than 90 across 14 states between 1970 and 2005.

On November 15, 2018, the Russell County, Alabama District Attorney announced that Little had earlier that month confessed to the 1979 murder of 23-year-old Brenda Alexander, whose body was found in Phenix City, Alabama. On November 16, 2018, Macon, Georgia sheriffs announced that Little had credibly confessed to the 1977 strangling murder of an unidentified woman and the 1982 strangling murder of 18-year-old Fredonia Smith. In the fall of 2018, Little confessed to the 1982 murder of 55-year-old Dorothy Richards and the 1996 murder of 40-year-old Daisy McGuire; both of their bodies were found in Houma, Louisiana.

On November 19, 2018, Harrison County, Mississippi sheriff Troy Peterson said that Little had confessed to strangling 36-year-old Julia Critchfield in the Gulfport area in 1978 and dumping her body off a cliff. On November 20, 2018, Lee County, Mississippi law enforcement officials announced that Little had admitted to killing 46-year-old Nancy Carol Stevens in Tupelo, Mississippi in 2005 and that the case would be presented to a grand jury in January 2019. On November 21, 2018, Richland County, South Carolina authorities announced that Little had confessed to murdering 19-year-old Evelyn Weston, whose body was found near Fort Jackson, South Carolina in 1978. Little confessed to having killed 20-year-old Rosie Hill in Marion County, Florida in 1982.

On November 27, 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced that a Violent Criminal Apprehension Program team had confirmed 34 of Little’s confessions and was working to match the remainder of Little’s confessions to known murders or suspicious deaths. Little began making the confessions in exchange for a transfer out of the Los Angeles County prison in which he was being held. One included his confession to a previous cold case homicide in Prince George’s County, Maryland, previously one of only two homicide cases in that county with unidentified victims.

In December 2018, Little was indicted for strangling Linda Sue Boards, 23, to death in May 1981 in Warren County, Kentucky. Her body was found on May 15, 1981, near U.S. Route 68. One of Little’s victims was identified in December 2018 as Martha Cunningham of Knox County, Tennessee, who was 34-years-old when Little murdered her in 1975.

On May 31, 2019, Cuyahoga County, Ohio prosecutors announced indictments, with four counts of aggravated murder and six counts of kidnapping, that accuse Little of killing Mary Jo Peyton in 1984 and Rose Evans in 1991 in Cleveland. Both victims were strangled and dumped. The body of Rose Evans, 32, was found on August 24, 1991, in a vacant lot on East 39th St. She left her hometown of Binghamton, New York when she was 17. Evans had been strangled, according to coroner Elizabeth K. Balraj. As for Peyton, an anthropologist had to create a model of what she looked like, but she remained unidentified until 1992 when Cleveland put her thumbprint in an FBI data base and got a match. Little picked up Peyton at a bar near East 105th and Euclid avenues. He described her as a short, plump woman in her 20s with brown hair. Little confessed to killing another Cleveland woman in 1977 or 1978. The woman murdered in 1977 or 1978 was found on March 18, 1983, in Willoughby Hills, Ohio according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. She was likely black and somewhere between 17- and 35-years-old. The woman’s body had been dumped down a grassy slope, near a fence in a wooded area just off Interstate 271; when her body was found by a man walking his dog, only her skeleton, some clothing, and jewelry remained.

Little confessed to killing one woman in Akron, Ohio; two in Cincinnati – one of the bodies was dumped outside of Columbus, Ohio; and one woman he met in Columbus and disposed of in Kentucky. Of the two women Little murdered in Cincinnati, one was identified as Anna Stewart, 33, whose body was dumped in Grove City, Ohio. Stewart was last seen on October 6, 1981, getting out of a cab at General Hospital to see her sister in the hospital (now University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center). She was killed on October 11. He killed the other woman between 1980 and 1999. The “Jane Doe” was anywhere from 15 to 50 as the details of her age and the date of her murder are unclear. She was black, slender, wore glasses and lived in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati with a “heavy female Hispanic.” Little left her beside a cigarette billboard in Ohio. On June 7, 2019, Little was indicted in Hamilton County, Ohio for murdering the two women killed in Cincinnati.

Little had drawn portraits of many women he killed. These portraits were released by the FBI in hopes of someone identifying the women. At least one portrait solved a cold case in Akron, Ohio.

In November 2020, Little confessed to two Florida murders, for one of which another man had been wrongfully convicted. On April 22, 2022, a woman Little killed in Memphis, Tennessee, whose body was found on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River, in 1990 was identified as 30-year-old Zena Marie Jones.

Confirmed murder victims

Little admitted to more than 93 different murders in total, and 60 deaths have been formally connected to him by the police. The majority of Little’s victims were prostitutes, drug addicts, or homeless individuals, and most of them were female. He claimed that he thought these persons would leave fewer clues for authorities to find and leave fewer persons to search for them. However, despite the scope of his offending, in total he was only charged and convicted for eight murders:

  • Annie Lee Stewart, 32, was murdered on October 11, 1981, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Little strangled her and disposed of her body in the woods behind some apartments off Queen Anne Place in Grove City. Little was convicted of her murder on August 23, 2019.
  • Mary Jo Peyton, 21, was murdered sometime in 1984 after she encountered Little at a bar in Cleveland, Ohio. Little claimed that he and Peyton left a bar together and that he then took her to an abandoned factory. He choked her there before throwing her lifeless body down a basement staircase. Two workers from a nearby company discovered her dead on July 3, 1984, a few weeks later. Little was convicted of the murder on August 23, 2019.
  • Carol Linda Alford, 41, was murdered by Little in Los Angeles, California. Authorities discovered Little’s first DNA match on her underwear and under her fingernails. On July 13, 1987, her body was discovered in a Los Angeles alley. From the waist down, she was nude. Her daughter recognised her body. She had been forcefully strangled to death, an autopsy indicated. She also experienced other wounds, such as a punch-related head injury from blunt force. Little was found guilty of the crime on September 25, 2014.
  • Guadalupe Apodaca, 46, was found on September 3, 1989 at an abandoned auto repair shop in Los Angeles, California, after a boy kicking a soccer ball against the building peered into the windows and saw her lifeless body. Authorities determined that Little kneeled on her chest and strangled her with his hands, causing her to have a seizure. She was nude from the waist down and had blood in her anal cavity as well. DNA linked Little to the crime, and he was convicted on September 25, 2014.
  • Audrey Nelson Everett, 35, was found in a dumpster behind a night club and restaurant in Los Angeles, California, on August 14, 1989. There was nothing found that could be used to identify her body, which was naked from the waist down. She had been repeatedly hit in the head before being forcefully strangled, according to an autopsy. Additionally, she had “road burns” that suggested she had been pulled on a hard surface, most likely before she passed away, as well as a smashed spinal bone, bruises on her belly that were also suggestive of punching, and injuries on her back. According to coroner Dr. Eugene Carpenter’s testimony, the woman had serious injuries from strangulation and a stomach injury that showed “a sign of considerable force.” He continued, “these signs of force are the greatest that I have seen in a 27-year practice in a county which has its share of strangulation cases.” DNA under her fingernails linked Little to the crime, and he was convicted on September 25, 2014.
  • Zena Marie Jones, 30, was a woman found murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas on July 28, 1990, after going missing on July 6 from Memphis, Tennessee. On the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River, close to the shore, and about eight feet from the river’s mile marker 722.2, a fisherman discovered the victim. Little admitted to killing her and provided a sketch in 2018. He claimed she was a prostitute who was between the ages of 28 and 29 and that he had picked her up at a Memphis, Tennessee, motel. As a Memphis Police car passed them, he choked her while they were in his car. The victim was then dropped into the river once he entered Arkansas and pulled up to a bridge. On August 23, 2019, he was found guilty of her homicide. She was identified in April 2022, after her family noticed a resemblance between the composite sketch drawn by Little and Jones.
  • Rose Evans, 32, was murdered in Cleveland, Ohio on or around August 24, 1991. Little encountered Evans while driving and offered her a ride. Then, in an abandoned area, he strangled her in his car before dumping her body in a lot and covering it with two tyres. He was convicted of her murder on August 23, 2019.
  • Denise Christie Brothers, 32, was a mother of two who was found killed in Odessa, Texas on February 2, 1994. Brothers had been reported missing on January 1, 1994. According to District Attorney Bobby Bland, she had been strangled. Little pledged guilty of killing her, receiving his fourth life sentence for it on December 13, 2018.

Suspected Murder Victims

According to the FBI, Little confessed to the murders of the following individuals. He provided sketches for twenty-six of them. Not all of these individuals have been confirmed to be linked to specific, known murders, unless noted.

Name, Date & LocationNotes
Mary Jo Brosley
December 31, 1970
Homestead, Florida
White female, approximately 33. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
“Linda”
1971
Miami, Florida
Black female, approximately 22. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
“Marianne/Mary Ann”
1971–72
Miami, Florida
Black transgender female, approximately 18. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1971–72
Miami, Florida
Possibly affiliated with the air force.
Unnamed white female
1972
Prince George’s County, Maryland
Approximately 20–25. His confession was matched to a known Jane Doe case. Possibly from Massachusetts. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed white female
1973
Kendall, Florida
Approximately 45. Possibly from Massachusetts. Both 1973 victims are described to possibly have the first name “Sarah.”
Sarah Brown
1973
New Orleans, Louisiana
Age unknown. Worked at a local restaurant on Canal Street.
Unnamed black female
1974
Savannah, Georgia
Approximately 22 or 23. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1974
Cincinnati, Ohio
Age unknown. Dumped her body in Columbus, Ohio. Little provided a sketch of this victim. Authorities working on case.
“Emily”
Mid 1970s
Miami, Florida
Black female, approximately 23 or 24. Possibly worked at the University of Miami.
Unnamed black female
1975
Knoxville, Tennessee
Approximately 25.
Unnamed black female
1976–77
Wichita Falls, Texas
Age unknown. Disposal location of body unspecified, stated to be near this city. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
“Jo”
1976–79
Granite City, Illinois
Black female, approximately 26. May have picked her up in St. Louis, Missouri. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1976–79
East St. Louis, Illinois
Age unknown. Possibly picked up in St. Louis, Missouri.
Unnamed black female
1976–79 or 1993
Houston, Texas
Age unknown. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1977
Macon, Georgia
Approximately 30–40. This confession was matched to an existing Jane Doe case.
Clara Birdlong
1977
Pascagoula, Mississippi
Approximately 35 to 45. Possibly met in Gulfport but native to Pascogoula and worked at Ingalls shipyard. Confession matched to an existing Jane Doe case. Little provided a sketch of this victim. Also known as the “Jackson County Jane Doe” or “Escatawpa Jane Doe”, the name used by officers because of where her remains were found. Her remains were identified in 2021 by way of genetic genealogy techniques.
Unnamed black female
1977 or 1978
Cleveland, Ohio
Unknown age. Authorities are still working on the case. On June 2, 2019, she was identified as a black female and petite, somewhere between 20 and 35-years-old. Little dumped her body down a grassy slope, near a fence in a wooded area just off Interstate 271 in Willoughby Hills, Ohio. The body was found in 1983, on March 18 according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), and believes she was 17 to 24 years old.
Unnamed black female
1977–78
Plant City, Florida
Age unknown. Apparently met in Clearwater, Florida. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1977 or 1982
Charleston, South Carolina
Approximately 28. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Patricia Parker
1980–81
Dade County, Georgia
Approximately 25–30. This confession was matched to a known Jane Doe case. On October 8, 2020, Hamilton County (TN) Sheriff’s Department positively identified Patricia Parker by a DNA match.
Unnamed black female
1980–84
Gulfport, Mississippi
Approximately 22.
Unnamed black female
1981
Atlanta, Georgia
Approximately 35–40. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed white female
1982
New Orleans, Louisiana
Little provided a sketch of this victim. Confession matched to a Jane Doe: White female between 33 and 44 years old. Killed in 1982
Unnamed black female
Autumn 1982
New Orleans, Louisiana
30–40 years old, 5’8″-5’9″ tall, weighing 160 pounds, with “honey-colored” brown skin and medium-length straight hair. He remembers that she was wearing a pretty dress with buttons on the front. Little said they met in a club where she was attending a birthday party with a group of friends and one of her two sisters. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Melinda “Mindy” LaPree
1982
Pascagoula, Mississippi
22, originally from New Hampshire.
Unnamed white female
1983–84
Atlanta, Georgia
Approximately 26 and may have been from Griffin, Georgia. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed female
1984
Near Columbus, Ohio
Age unknown. Authorities are still working on the case. Disposed of her body in Northern Kentucky.
Unnamed black female
1984
Atlanta, Georgia
Approximately 23–25 and possibly a college student. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Linda Bennett
May 1988
Owenton Kentucky
Age unknown. Possibly picked up from Columbus, Ohio. Little provided a sketch of this victim. 25-year-old white female outside a strip club. He remembers her as being 5’6″ – 5’7″ tall and 130-170 pounds. Little describes her as having short blonde hair and blue eyes with a “hippie” appearance. Alleged to have a mother in Miami, Florida. In December 2022 “Jane Doe” Identified as “Linda Bennett” age 38.
Zena Jones
Priscilla Baxter-Jones
July 6, 1990
1997
West Memphis, Arkansas
Approximately 28 or 29. May have been picked up in Memphis, Tennessee. Samuel Little confessed that he killed this woman and dumped her body in the Mississippi River. Little provided a sketch of this victim. Confession matched to a known Jane Doe case. The family of Zena Maria Jones recognized this sketch as their missing relative who was found on the river bank of the Arkansas River July 28, 1990. Of interest: A man named Anthony Jones stated the sketch resembled his mother, Priscilla Baxter-Jones, who was killed in 1997.
Unnamed black female
1984
San Bernardino, California
Approximately 18–23.
Unnamed black female
1984
Fort Myers, Florida
Age unknown.
Unnamed black female
1984
Tampa, Florida
Age unknown. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Frances Campbell
1984
Savannah, Georgia
Approximately 23. Little is suspected of asking Campbell for a date at a bar near the intersection of Montgomery Street and Victory Drive in 1984. Campbell’s body was discovered in 1985 on top of a pile of debris from the construction of Interstate 516. Savannah police matched Little’s description of Campbell to a missing person’s case. A Chatham County, Georgia Grand Jury indicted Little in December 2019 for Campbell’s murder.
Unnamed black female
1987
Los Angeles, California
Age unknown.
Unnamed black female
1987
Los Angeles, California
Age unknown.
Unnamed black female
1987
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 19.
“Granny”
1987
Los Angeles, California
Black female. Approximately 50.
Unnamed black female
1987
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 22 or 23.
Unnamed black female
1987
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 26 or 27. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1987 – early 90s
Monroe, Louisiana
Approximately 24. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed Hispanic female
1988 or 1996
Phoenix, Arizona
Approximately in her 40s. May have been native to the area. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Jolanda Jones
1994
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Age 26.
Alice Denise Duvall
June 11, 1991
Los Angeles, California
Black female. Approximately 40–45.
Roberta Tandarich
1991
Akron, Ohio
Age unknown. Authorities working on case, ID’d in October 2019.
Unnamed black female
1991–92
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 20–22. May have been from San Francisco.
Unnamed black female
1992
Los Angeles, California
Age unknown.
Unnamed black female
1992–93
Los Angeles, California
Age unknown. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed Hispanic female
1992–93
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 24 or 25. May have been from Phoenix.
Unnamed black female
1992–93 (April 21, 1994)
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Age unknown. (24 years old, 5’5″ – 5’7″ tall, and approximately 200 pounds. Name possibly “Ruth”)
Unnamed black female
1993
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dark-skinned woman who was approximately 40 years old. She was about 5’5″ tall and 110-120 pounds. Little believed the woman had naturally short hair but wore a long-haired wig (as depicted in his drawing). He remembered the woman pointing out her son, a black male who was approximately 19–23 years old.
Unnamed black female
1996
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 23–25.
Unnamed black female
1992–93 (April 21, 1994)
North Little Rock, Arkansas
Age unknown. (24 years old, 5’5″ – 5’7″ tall, and approximately 200 pounds. Name possibly “Ruth”)
Unnamed black female
1993
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dark-skinned woman who was approximately 40 years old. She was about 5’5″ tall and 110-120 pounds. Little believed the woman had naturally short hair but wore a long-haired wig (as depicted in his drawing). He remembered the woman pointing out her son, a black male who was approximately 19–23 years old.
Unnamed black female
1996
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 23–25.
“T-Money”
1996
Los Angeles, California
Black female. Approximately 23 or 24.
Unnamed white female
1996
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 23–25. Little provided a sketch of this victim.
Unnamed black female
1996
Los Angeles, California
Approximately 25.
“Ann”
1997
Phoenix, Arizona
White female, age unknown. Little provided a sketch of this victim.

Unmatched confessions

Samuel Little claimed to have strangled more than 93 people between 1970 and 2005, though many of his victims’ deaths were first ruled as accidental or overdoses. Many of Little’s victims’ bodies were never found, and the confessions he provided along with a sketch could not be matched to a known missing person.

Miami, Florida (1971 or 1972): Little confessed to strangling an 18 or 19-year-old black transgender woman in 1971 or 1972, and leaving her body in the Everglades near Highway 27. Little remembered her name as Marianne or Mary Ann. She was between 5’6 and 5’7, weighing about 140 pounds. Little did not believe her body was ever found. Little sketched this victim during one of his confessions in 2019.

Little Rock, Arkansas (1992 or 1994): Little confessed to strangling a 24-year-old black female in 1992 or 1994. She was between 5’5 and 5’7, weighing about 200 pounds. Little recalled he stayed with her for about three days as they shoplifted together, and that her name may have been Ruth. Little was arrested for shoplifting from Kroger by the Little Rock police on April 20, 1994. Little said that after killing her he placed her body on a pile of branches near a cornfield. Little sketched this victim during one of his confessions in 2019.

Covington, Kentucky (1984): Little confessed to strangling a 25-year-old white female outside of a strip club in 1984. Little remembered she had short blonde hair, blue eyes, and a “hippie” appearance. She was 5’6-5’7 and weighed between 130-170 pounds. He drove the woman south on Interstate 75 toward Miami, Florida before driving into a hilly area near the highway. After killing her in the backseat of his car, he left her body on the top of a small hill. Little sketched this victim during one of his confessions in 2019. In December 2022 “Jane Doe” who was killed in May 1988 was Identified as “Linda Bennett” age 38.

Las Vegas, Nevada (1993): Little confessed to strangling a thin, black female around 40 years old in 1993. She was about 5’5 and weighed 110-120 pounds. Little recalled she may have worn a wig over short hair. After killing her in a hotel room, he drove her body to the outskirts of Las Vegas and rolled her body down a steep slope. Little sketched this victim during one of his confessions in 2019.

Los Angeles, California (1996): Little confessed to strangling a thin, white female in 1996. She was about 5′ and weighed 110 pounds. After killing her in the bathroom of a vacant house, he undressed her below the waist and unsuccessfully attempted to perform postmortem anal sex before sitting her body up in the bathtub and leaving.

Los Angeles, California (1984): Little confessed to strangling a short, thick, black female in 1984. After killing her, he had sex with her body on a service road off of the I-10 before dragging her halfway up a hill and leaving her there.

Source: Wikipedia

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