FBI asks for help naming victims after Ohio serial killer draws their portraits
02/13/2019 12:08 pm PST
By Talia Naquin, WJW
LORAIN, Ohio (WJW) -- A confessed serial killer from Lorain has drawn 16 haunting portraits from memory of women the FBI believes he murdered.
Now the FBI has released the pictures in hopes some of the victims can be identified.
Police have confirmed more than 36 cases so far, a tally that puts Little among the deadliest serial killers, according to the FBI.
He strangled all his victims and dumped their bodies, often in wooded areas. Without a gunshot or knife wound, many of the deaths were blamed on overdoses or accidents and murder investigations were never opened. The victims were often involved in prostitution or addicted to drugs. Their bodies sometimes went unidentified.
According to the FBI, Little remembers his victims and the killings in great detail. He remembers where he was, and what car he was driving. Through the portraits you can see he remembers his victims vividly. He is less reliable, however, when it comes to remembering dates.
If you have any information that can help, call (800) 634-4097.
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