History has seen its fair share of prolific killers flit in and out of existence. But very few have flown under the radar for as long as Samuel Little did.
Tag: true crime
The Disappearance of Peter Falconio
It isn’t unusual for a couple to travel together as part of life’s great adventure. However, when one of them seemingly vanishes into thin air, the adventure can soon become a nightmare.
The Machete Murderer
California in the 1970s was a harrowing time. But no one expected to find 25 bodies on unassuming ranch grounds near Yuba City.
The Murder of Jill Dando
The murder of beloved British BBC television presenter Jill Dando left the nation reeling, devastate, confused, and speculating. What happened to the UK’s golden girl of television?
The Flying Gentleman Bandit
One of Manitoba’s most notorious criminals wasn’t infamous for the usual reasons. He wasn’t a stalker, a murderer, or at all prone to violence. No, he was a thief. A thief, with a small plane, and big plans.
The Slender Man Stabbing
When fascination turns to obsession - and fact and fiction become blurred - that’s when things tend to get dangerous for all involved.
The Downtown Posse Murders
Christmas is generally a memorable experience for many reasons - some good, some bad. That said, I highly doubt the citizens of Dayton, Ohio could ever forget the events that transpired around Christmas in 1992.
Winning the Lottery
Abraham Lee Shakespeare was an unassuming, hard-working man who got real, real lucky. Then, he turned up real, real dead.
The Smiley Face Killer Theory
There are some cases that haunt detectives the entirety of their careers. No matter what, they just can’t let go until they find the answers; solve the puzzle. But when does that search for answers start to look like grasping at straws? When it comes to the Smiley Face Killer Theory, it seems to be a very thin line between wanting answers, and wanting to be right.
The Beast of Bastille
In the span of 7 years, one man terrorized an entire neighbourhood of Paris, France. Guy Georges was so notorious, and so unremorseful, he was given the moniker: The Beast of Bastille.