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To confirm the identity of the deceased, the FBI "begged" the serial killer to draw portraits of 16 victims

On the 12th, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released 16 portraits of serial killers, hoping to identify the victims in this way. The point is that the portraits were painted by the serial killer who "begged" to kill these people, who claimed to have killed more than 90 people in 30 years, and the FBI asked him to ask him to draw portraits of the victims based on memory in order to confirm his identity.

CNN reported on the 13th that this person's name is Samuel Little, 79 years old. Little confessed to about 90 homicides and was sentenced to life in prison for murder three times in a row, the F.I. said last year. The 90 cases were spread across the United States and occurred between 1970 and 2005. As of Last November, investigators had identified 34 of the 90 cases that Little confessed, with the rest still under investigation.

The portraits released this time are all by Little. The FBI said Little was able to remember many details of the killing, including where he drove what car he drove and even painted portraits of the victims, but the FBI said Little's description of the date was unreliable.

After the portrait was released, an FBI spokesperson said, "We hope that the victim's family members, neighbors, friends, etc., will be able to recognize the person in the portrait and provide us with information to identify the victim." We want to give the victims a name and give their families an account, and that's the least we can do. The spokesman said the approach had worked before, with victims in two portraits having been identified in the past.

Currently, Little is being held in California in poor health. CNN said he had not yet confessed to other killings.

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