| Summary: | An interview with Texas Ranger James Holland. Over the last year and a half, Holland coaxed serial killer Samuel Little to confess to ninety-three murders. Undetected for nearly half a century, Little was a drifter from Ohio who the FBI are now calling the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. Little preyed on those at the fringes of society, allowing him to go unnoticed. After a suspicious cold case prompted his further inquiry into Little, Holland enabled judges and prosecutors across the country to close long-standing cases by speaking to Little over the course of seven hundred hours of interviews. By making Little comfortable, Holland was rewarded with detailed stories and drawings of the victims, all of whom Little says he still remembers vividly. Includes interviews with Damien, victim Denise Brother's son; Christie Palazzolo of the FBI and Angela Williamson of Department of Justice, violent crimes analysts; District Attorney Bobby Bland; and a phone interview with Little.
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