FBI releases portraits sketched by convicted murderer in efforts to solve cold cases

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The FBI has released 10 new victim portraits sketched from memory by convicted murderer Samuel Little, who confessed to more than 90 slayings over four decades, in efforts to solve dozens of cold cases from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

by the 78-year-old in efforts to help solve a series of cold cases across the country.

“He remembers where he was, and what car he was driving. He draws pictures of many of the women he killed,” reads an FBI news story. “He is less reliable, however, when it comes to remembering dates.”

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