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FBI releases timeline of slayings linked to convicted California serial killer Sam Little Los Ange - Duration: 4:52.

FBI releases timeline of slayings linked to convicted California serial killer Sam Little Los Ange

Sam Little, the convicted murderer who earlier this year claimed he had killed at least 90 women across the U.S., has confessed to slayings in at least 37 cities stretching back decades, including more than a dozen in Southern California, according to an FBI timeline made public Tuesday.

Little, 78, had been a target of law enforcement for decades after he was linked to the strangulation deaths of prostitutes in Mississippi and Florida in the 1980s, but he eluded conviction.

In 2012, a cold case investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department led to Littles capture in Louisville, Ky., and his eventual conviction in 2014 in three murders. He stayed silent in a California prison until May, when Texas Ranger James Holland began to develop a rapport with him, investigators have said.

Since September, Little has confessed to 90 killings, and the FBI team working with Holland has corroborated his involvement in 34 of those cases, with many more pending confirmation, according to an article published on the FBIs website Tuesday.

Shayne Buchwald, a spokeswoman for the FBI, said she could not immediately release the list of corroborated killings. The Times has independently confirmed Littles suspected involvement in killings in Los Angeles; Gulfport, Miss.; Pascagoula, Miss.; and Gainesville, Fla., during interviews with several investigators.

Little went through city and state and gave Ranger Holland the number of people he had killed in each place, including three people in Phoenix, and one each in Jackson, Miss., Cincinnati and Las Vegas, said Christina Palazzolo, a criminal analyst with the FBIs Violent Criminal Apprehension Program.

According to a map made public by the FBI on Tuesday, Little has confessed to homicides in 37 cities. A former boxer, Little stunned or knocked out his victims with a punch in many cases before strangling them to death. Deputy Dist. Atty. Beth Silverman, the prosecutor who secured a conviction against Little in Los Angeles in 2014, has said he killed for sexual gratification.

Eighteen of those killings, including the three for which Little was convicted in 2014, took place in Los Angeles, according to the FBI.

The additional 15 slayings he confessed to took place between 1987 and 1996, according to the FBI, but none of those have been corroborated. Little also confessed to the 1984 killing of a woman in San Bernardino, but that death also has yet to be corroborated.

Little, who was known to float in and out of cities in the Southeast and was described by investigators as a transient, also confessed to 10 killings in Florida, four of which took place in Miami. The other uncorroborated killings took place in Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, Tennessee, South Carolina and Texas, according to the FBI.

Police in San Bernardino, Phoenix and Omaha also told The Times they had been made aware of Littles confessions and were trying to corroborate his involvement in cold case slayings in those cities.

The Times chronicled Littles professed string of killings earlier this week. Some investigators have suggested Littles choice of victims may have insulated him from capture for years. Lt. Darren Versiga, an investigator in Pascagoula, where Little has confessed to one slaying and may have attacked at least two other women, said police may have been hesitant to believe assault claims from black prostitutes in the Deep South 30 or 40 years ago.

At that time frame, through societal ways, we just didnt believe prostitutes when they cried rape, Versiga told The Times last week.

Little remembered his victims and the individual slayings in great detail, according to the FBI, in some cases drawing pictures of victims and crime scenes. He has struggled to remember the exact dates of the killings, however, sometimes describing incidents that took place in a different year from any comparable cases, the FBI said.

His transience, and the manner in which he killed women, also made Little elusive. Federal investigators said Little has been in and out of police custody since 1956, often stealing money for alcohol and drugs as he moved. In at least one instance, he drove from New Jersey to California in just a few days, Palazzolo said. In many cases, police detained and released Little, just hoping hed leave their jurisdiction, she said.

Littles attacks did not always leave visible injuries, according to the FBI, meaning many of his attacks were not initially ruled homicides.

With no stab marks or bullet wounds, many of these deaths were not classified as homicides but attributed to drug overdoses, accidents or natural cause, the FBI said.

Still, Littles repeated trips in and out of police custody have frustrated some detectives and prosecutors who hunted him.

Did he kill 10 women? Did he kill 20? Silverman said. I think he made a mockery of the justice system up and down the United States.

In Los Angeles, Little said he killed six black women in 1987, all between the ages of 19 and 50. He claimed to have killed an additional five victims between 1990 and 1993 and another four women in 1996.

Mitzi Roberts, the Los Angeles police detective who guided Littles arrest in 2012, said the department has put together a task force to investigate the killings here, and hopes to gather enough evidence to prosecute him for each murder.

We definitely have a strategy and its just not going to be an easy process but were definitely focused on it and were going to do everything we can, she said.

Little is being held in Odessa, Texas, where he has been charged with murder in the 1994 death of Denise Brothers. His attorney has not responded to requests for comment. The FBI said Little is in poor health and will likely stay in prison in Texas until his death.

1:30 p.m.: This story was updated with additional information from the LAPD and the FBI.

This story was first published at 11 a.m.

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een-tweetje: Braam - Gloepens Heete California Reaper/Surinaamse Ketjap Sambal - Duration: 13:10.

Hi, I'm Frank and welcome to "Inland Rabbit's Chilipeper Mysterie".

And today's mystery is...

a one-two punch, maybe even three, depending on time.

Ehm...from...

BRAAM - BRAAM Home Made & Catering.

coming from...

Leusden, Holland.

I'll show you...BRAAM.

a company by Jacky and Franklin Braam.

from Leusden, like I told. And they are busy people.

Besides making sambals and sauces, they are also a catering company.

They can organize your private dinner or make a indonesian themed evening called "rijsttafel", a business dinner,

Also they make their own soupsand spiced sausages. So they are very busy.

Well, I'm a hot sauce and sambal reviewer, so to me they sent a lot of sambals and sauces.

9 or so.

And I hope to to them in..a series of 3 videos. But maybe 4, depending on time.

So, we're just going to start...

I have...

– because it's a one-two punch –

a bowl of yoghurt. Normally I have milk, but I'm all out of milk.

So when the flavour gets too strong and I want to switch between sauces, I will grab my yoghurt.

And maybe some water.

well, water and hot sauces is a no-no...

So, if I can help it I won't grab for it...

But, we'll see.

We'll start with the...

Ketjap Madame

and..

that Ketjap Madame,

searching for the right note...

"Surinaamse Ketjap Sambal", they call it.

In it:

Ketjap, madame jeanette pepper,

onion, garlic, lemon juice, spices and sugar.

I don't know if you can see...I think so.

I already started.

a very thin consistency.

So, I'm not gonna try it on the spoon.

And what I noticed...when I tried this Ketjap madame...

It's more a flavour booster than a enhancer or seasoning.

You can use it as kind of a substitute for Maggi (liquid)

Or like a spicy ketjap.

And not so much a real hot sauce.

But it's still a very special product.

I...

assume...

just gonna show you how much is in it now... just compare it with after I took a swig..

I assume that if I drink this, that I won't like it on it's own. I do know...

it is very tasty in soups, rice dishes

But this is one of those products...

you will never really eat on it's own.

Just gonna smell it...

And it smells like...

you can smell the garlic...

the Ketjap and the sugar also...

it smells a bit like...

that's no insult by the way,

If you know in a noodle packet: there's this ketjap/soja seasoning and oils...

that's what it smells like...

Just going to take a swig...

it's actually pretty sweet..

while, when I smelled it..

it's more spicy, bit salty.

it's definitely spicy.

And...

you can really taste a little bit of pepper.

not a lot...

And those sugars...

It really is a...

It tastes more like a normal ketjap...

when I smelled it...

I don't know...

noodle flavourings...but...

you don't taste that, it's more ketjap.

Ehm, not really hot...

I'd say...

1.5 (1-10 scale)

Really tasty.

a 7, but...

it's made to mix in your food. Not...like this.

bold flavours, I already prepared for that...

So,...

we neutralize the flavour.

And the flavour is already gone away a bit.

Yes.

Yes, it's gone...

So, we're gonna do the next one.

it's the...Gloepens California.

the Gloepens Heete Calfornia.

It's made with the Carolina Reaper.

That's a joke...cause they wanted to know how many people would notice they named their sauce wrong.

to their surprise: a lot of people didn't

So it's an inside joke that they kept...

I think it's funny indeed.

It's a sambal (Indonesian pepper paste with spices)

And I'm just going to search for the right note, not this one...

this one...

They call it..

I'll look how they call it precisely.

Jacky's Gloepens Heete California Reaper...

it's pretty unique...I had to do this review quick, cause...

it's nearing the bottom already...

I really like it...

on food. I don't know about on it's own.

this is the right note. The other one, maybe we need it soon, I'm not sure yet...

The problem is....

I thought it was pretty clear, but this is the only one of the notes that has a pretty neat cursive font. I have trouble reading this kind of font.

we'll try...

ingredients are:

red peppers, onion, carolina reaper,

soy sauce, oil,

Goeia Djawa...

garlic,

what's this?

Trassi...

lemon juice...

I'm in doubt about this one...

BRAAM? Is it cinnamon or currie powder?

I don't know (ended up being kemiri nuts)

sereh, ginger and seasoning salt.

Some are indonesian words for normal ingredients:

sereh, goeia djawa and eh...

trassi. Trassi is shrimp flavouring.

Goeia Djawa is palm sugar.

And Sereh is lemongrass.

So, some special spices in this sambal.

Besides the Carolina Reaper....

I'm going to stir it for a bit (because of the oils)

And just take a bite.

Smell first...

smells sweet...

and spicy.

doesn't smell very hot.

But I get those indonesian spices for sure.

Dominantly garlic and sugar.

Really sweet...

Really that throat burn of the Carolina Reaper.

But it's not very present...

Just tasty....

If you do two teaspoons of it, it's pretty warm.

Not extreme, but it is warm...

I'd say my first teaspoon was a....

2 on heat...

on flavour, it's very tasty.

Try it on a grilled cheese sanwich.

on rice dishes...

to spice up peanutbutter, maybe.

It has tons of uses...

Just a very good product. on taste a...

8.5, yes. Well deserved - 8.5.

I'm looking at the timer...

I won't do a third one....the introduction made it longer also...

It's just gonna be too long....

I don't have that introduction on their next video...

Maybe I'll figure something out with those ingredients.

Maybe I'll put them in the description box on their next video, If I want to do 3 in a row.

Only name the most important ones in the video.

Let me know what you guys think about that...

Or maybe you have another idea...

Thnks a lot, BRAAM, for these sauces. These sambals. This was the first in the series.

If you are a sauce maker, or sambal maker, or producer of hot snacks and you want your own video review...

contact me on: my e-mail, my facebook, the business page or leave a comment, please.

The same for my other viewers..

Really leave a comment please, if you want to see more of these videos.

Or subscribe on my business page,

Or my normal facebook.

Here's going to apear a logo, now actually...

You can click on that one, and you will be kept in the loop. I hope you do! I'd like that.

Slowly it is growing, happy about that.

And remember: it was a man in a green coat.

Bye!

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Rains Turn Squalid Migrant Camp Near California Border Into Scene of Fetid Misery - Duration: 3:29.

Rains Turn Squalid Migrant Camp Near California Border Into Scene of Fetid Misery

A downpour quickly flooded the open-air complex sheltering arrivals from Central America, reducing their few belongings to a soggy mess.

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TIJUANA, Mexico — The skies opened before the border did.

A downpour, a blessing for this rain-starved region of Mexico, was a curse for thousands of migrants parked in a squalid encampment.

Having started lightly overnight, the storm unleashed its full fury Thursday morning, quickly flooding the open-air sports complex near downtown Tijuana where most members of a migrant caravan from Central America have been parked since they started arriving two weeks ago.

Within hours, nothing was left on the spit of dirt many had claimed and inhabited — in a tent, or a lean-to fashioned from plastic, blankets and tarp — except fetid muck. The little they had was reduced to piles of soggy blankets, backpacks and stuffed animals they struggled to protect under plastic sheets.

Up to an inch of rain pounded Tijuana every hour, according to local meteorologists.

Some families sought refuge under a large, overcrowded, open-sided tent. Madeline Julissa, 8, stood clutching a baby doll whose body was drier, and better covered, than her own; the girl wore a summer top and damp pants pushed up to mid-thigh. Her family of three, including her mother and baby sister, had lost their shelter, fashioned from plastic and tarp, to the heavy rainfall.

Mothers wrapped babies in dirty blankets to keep them warm and dry. But they often lost sight of young children who could not resist playing in the rain, jumping in a dark, filthy river of water that lapped the sidewalk outside the encampment.

A cacophony of coughs emanated from every corner and from inside tents — the ones still standing, which seemed to float on pools of muck. The rain raised widespread concerns about the spread of illnesses. So far, the Baja California state health department has provided medical care to about 2,200 people, mostly for respiratory infections.

The migrants, mainly from Honduras and El Salvador, are desperate to start a new life in the United States. But for those who wish to apply for asylum, likely a minority, it will be weeks before they get the chance to present themselves at the San Ysidro checkpoint to make an asylum claim. Only 40 to 100 people a day are being processed by Customs and Border Protection.

Despite the competition for scarce resources, including free meals and donated clothing, there were gestures of compassion and camaraderie among the refugees. People worked together to move tents, and helped salvage each other's possessions and care for the sick.

There was a plan by Mexican authorities to open another shelter before the storm. But it didn't materialize in time.

Migrants helped their neighbors protect tents that were being soaked with rain. Angeli Guadalupe, 11, whose little brother slept inside, shivered as she watched them. But it was no use: Rain water seeped in from above and below.

Limbs and shoes were kept out of tents to avoid bringing mud inside during the downpour. At one tent, an ailing man hung his head outside to vomit.

A group of migrants who found refuge under a large open-sided tent slept close together on the dirt to keep warm. The sound of rain and coughing could be heard everywhere. Mothers picked lice, which have infested the camp, out of their children's hair.

Arlen Cruz, 22, cradled her 2-year-old daughter and tried to draw strength from a Bible her husband offered her. But praying did little to slow the rain water, which swept both garbage and treasured belongings down through the camp in rushing currents.

After journeying, in some cases, thousands of miles to reach the border, few at the camp felt they had anywhere to go. They were cold and wet, yet there was nowhere to get dry. "We must endure. We can't afford a room or a hotel," said Samuel Sorto, a migrant from Honduras whose family had to abandon their lean-to.

Madeline Julissa, 8, along with her mother and baby sister, was hoping to join her father in Miami. "If someone turns themself into immigration, what are the chances they will be allowed in?" her mother, Sandra Julissa, 29, wondered aloud. Their shelter destroyed in the rain, they stuffed all they had left into three bags.

Emi Escobar, 10, walked gingerly as she returned to her tent after using a portable toilet. But there was no way around the brown sludge that seeped into shoes, socks and tents.

Some children played, oblivious to the deluge, while parents tried to keep their babies safe and dry.

Respiratory illnesses had spread even before the rain. Valter Gutierrez, 12, who was feverish, huddled in a tent with his family. Not far away, a girl named Ashley, 7, was with her family, who said they had fled poverty and gangs in Honduras.

When would their purgatory in the camp end, and what would come next? No one was sure, said Ashley's father, José Paz. "We don't know how we will cross into America."

For more infomation >> Rains Turn Squalid Migrant Camp Near California Border Into Scene of Fetid Misery - Duration: 3:29.

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Tom Brady Reaches Out to California Wildfire Victim Who Lost Everything But His Patriots Jersey - 24 - Duration: 4:30.

 New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is using social media in the hopes of connecting with a survivor of the devastating Northern California wildfire who, undoubtedly, is one of his biggest fans

 A social media user identified only as Christian claimed that he was displaced by the powerful wildfire, which broke out in early November

The blaze, later dubbed the Camp Fire, quickly raged through Paradise, California, and into the surrounding areas, eventually burning more than 153,000 acres, according to Cal Fire

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 Christian said in a post on social media that when the flames approached his home on November 8, the only thing he managed to save before fleeing was Brady's No

12 jersey.  "The only thing I grabbed out of my house on the morning of November 8 as The Camp Fire in Paradise, CA, consumed the entire town was my Tom Brady #12 Game Jersey!" Christian wrote

"I lost everything… (GO PATRIOTS)."  The post eventually got the attention of Brady himself, who re-shared the pictures with a message (and surprise) of his own

 "So many heart-wrenching stories of loss from my home state … but you're crazy Christian!" Brady — who grew up in San Mateo, about 200 miles from Paradise — wrote on Thursday

"Can anyone get me an address to send a ball to go with the jersey?"  According to CBS Boston, during a press conference on Friday, Brady said he was able to get in touch with Christian, noting, "We're gonna send him something

"  Brady reportedly added, "We lose a game and you feel like the whole world is caving in

But keeping things in perspective, you realize there's a lot of people dealing with a lot of things that are very tough

Just to be able to provide support for us, as athletes, is pretty cool and important in what we do

"  : Deadly California Wildfire Finally Contained AfterWeeks as Death Toll Climbs to 88  At least 52,000 people fled Butte County when the Camp Fire broke out

Many are now living in hotels, with relatives, or in makeshift shelters, the Washington Post reported

 As of last Sunday, the Camp Fire was 100 percent contained more than two weeks after first sparking on November 8

The fire has left 88 dead and 249 people injured, Cal Fire reports. The fire decimated at least 19,000 buildings in Paradise and encompassing areas

 This week, heavy rain brought new threats of mudslides to residents affected by the blaze

 "We just can't catch a break with it right now in the county," Cal Fire battalion chief Patrick Purvis told CBS on Thursday

"I mean, we just go from fire season straight into floods, landslides."

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