China News Service, December 31. According to the Associated Press, on December 30, local time, Samuel Little, a serial killer who was confirmed by the FBI as the most known homicide in American history, died in California for 80 years. year old.

  According to reports, Little died in a California hospital on the 30th. He suffered from diabetes, heart disease and other diseases.

Vicky Waters, a spokesperson for the California Department of Corrections, said there were no signs of murder and the cause of death will be determined by the coroner.

  According to previous media reports, the FBI said in 2018 that Little confessed to about 90 murders and was sentenced to life imprisonment for three consecutive murders.

These 90 cases are all over the United States and occurred between 1970 and 2005.

  In October 2019, the FBI announced that prisoner Samuel Little was the serial killer known to kill the most people in American history.

  Authorities have previously stated that Little is targeting vulnerable groups of women, including sex workers and drug users. Most of them are African-American. Little usually only knows their names or nicknames.

The FBI pointed out that many victims were initially identified as having died due to overdose, accident or unknown causes.

In addition, some women are missing and their bodies have never been found. Such cases have rarely attracted attention.