Shame there isn''t really a punishment suitable for guys like this.
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FBI says inmate is most prolific serial killer in US history
PA
Oct 7th 2019 5:08PM
The Federal Bureau of Investigation says the man who claims to have killed more than 90 women across the country is the most prolific serial killer in US history.
In a news release on Sunday, the FBI said Samuel Little confessed to 93 murders.
Federal crime analysts believe all of his confessions are credible, and officials have been able to verify 50 confessions so far.
Investigators also provided new information and details about five cases in Florida, Arkansas, Kentucky, Nevada and Louisiana.
The 79-year-old is serving multiple life sentences in California. He says he strangled his 93 victims between 1970 and 2005.
Many of his victims were originally deemed overdoses, or attributed to accidental or undetermined causes. Some bodies were never found.
Maybe this is one of the reasons people believe in religion. Some things just can't be punished enough in this world.
Of course this guy didn't do it all by himself. He had help from a system that's largely indifferent to a lot of people's lives and deaths. He strangled his victims and they were listed mostly as overdose or undetermined? Thast means a lot of women were murdered and the system didn't care enough to examine their corpses for evidence. Even I know a few ways to spot a strangulation. Petechial hemorrhaging in the eyes for just one.
ER asked about demons earlier, again maybe guys like this are a reason some people want to believe in things like demons. I guess alot of people want to believe that no person would do this sort of thing without some sport of supernatural spur driving them on. They may not want to believe this level of evil exists in humans, they want to believe it's got to be an unearthly source behind it.
I tend to believe that humans are capable of any evil and most good in a variety of circumstances, varying by individual.