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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Hear serial killer laugh, brag, describe how he “loved” the 93 women he murdered

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

The FBI says Samuel Little is the most prolific serial killer in US history. They're now asking for the public's help in identifying more than 90 victims. With Nancy Grace today to discuss the case: Bethany Marshall, Psychoanalyst; Bobby Chacon, Former Special Agent FBI, host of FB Watch Series "Curse of Akakor"; Karen Smith,  Forensics Expert, Bare Bones Consulting; Dr. Tim Gallagher,  Medical Examiner for State of Florida; and investigative reporter Levi Page.

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0:00.0

Climbs stories with Nancy Grace.

0:07.0

James behind the Texas Rangers interviewing Samuel Little, the Palmdale Prison Unit,

0:13.9

California Bureau of Corrections.

0:15.7

Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 10.21 am.

0:20.4

When do you think it's the first time you have a camera in 1977?

0:25.1

1970, you remember the first two years?

0:28.5

Yeah.

0:29.9

Pull hand around.

0:30.8

Lincoln, that was it.

0:31.8

She was all-idently in the morning.

0:33.6

No worries, this happened, you know?

0:36.2

So how long after the first one before you did the second one?

0:41.8

About a month.

0:43.0

I said, you're going pretty quick.

0:44.6

Yeah, man.

0:46.0

Did you kill her or what happened?

0:48.2

Same procedure.

0:50.3

A crystal, and a thing I'm concerned about.

0:53.3

I see.

0:55.3

What's to do if I'm showing you?

0:58.3

Hey, what's that good do?

1:02.3

You there, but blessed heart.

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