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  • The Most Prolific and Unknown Serial Killers: Part 2 / The Choke and Stroke Killer, Samuel Little
  • By: Brian Lee Tucker
  • Narrated by: Preston Geer
  • Length: 13 mins

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By: Brian Lee Tucker
Narrated by: Preston Geer
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Samuel Little, the son of a local prostitute, had already begun his career as a criminal - and murderer - by the time he was a teenager. 

By 1975, Little had been arrested 26 times, in 11 different states, for the crimes of theft, assault, rape, attempted rape, and even physical battery on government officials. 

Believe it or not, he was just getting started. 

Between 1982 and 1984 alone, he was known to have raped and strangled at least five young women, before moving on to the state of California, where he proceeded to commit even more murders and rapes. And by 2012, it is believed he killed at least 93 women before his capture in Kentucky. 

But it was only after his capture did the authorities realize the full extent his real body count....

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