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America's Most Prolific

The Samuel Little Murders

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America's Most Prolific

By: Mark Stokes
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In the tradition of the most gripping true crime narratives, America’s Most Prolific tells the haunting story of Samuel Little, a man who eluded justice for decades while committing a staggering number of murders across the United States. With 93 confessions and over 60 cases confirmed by the FBI, Little’s crimes went unnoticed for years, hidden beneath the cracks of a justice system that failed its most vulnerable. This book uncovers how one of the deadliest serial killers in American history operated in plain sight.

America’s Most Prolific gives voice to the women whose stories were nearly forgotten. Many of Little’s victims were living on the margins of society - lives overlooked by law enforcement and media alike. Their stories are brought into the light with care and clarity, offering both a tribute and a reckoning. Each chapter sheds light not only on the crimes but on the social neglect that allowed them to continue unchecked.

This is not just a tale of murder—it’s an investigation into how systems break down, how predators exploit silence, and how a few determined investigators finally brought the truth to the surface. America’s Most Prolific is a harrowing, unflinching look at the intersection of evil and invisibility, and a sobering reminder of the cost of indifference. For readers of true crime who seek more than shock value, this book delivers a powerful and necessary examination of justice delayed—and finally, delivered.

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