My dad was a detective in Florida and he interviewed him, he said that he recalled them so well that he would start pleasuring himself mid interview because it was like he was playing it back and redoing it in real time, and the detectives weren’t allowed to stop him, they had to wait until he was done
And yet they say that black men get incarcerated more heavily for longer and at greater risk of being killed in the process. I guess this guy got lucky?
while it is wrong, you need to understand that it had reasons behind it, back in the day, in my area (i am in europe), prostitutes were known to falsely accuse clients as well as others they work with pretty often simply because they weren't satisfied with certain things. humans in general do this as well, not just prostitutes. but yes, it's still wrong not believing them to that extent..
@@muamalhani1136 just because the people killed are viewed poorly in societies eyes, that doesn’t make them less of a human, and humans never deserve death
@@GamingBeFly It gets worse. Imagine that first their families probably severed all connection to them leading to them being or because they resorted to prostitution, then imagine, it's been 40 years, their family members could even be dead.
Well it’s possible they assumed that they died from a overdose based on toxicology reports, they could have attributed the physical trauma perhaps to a fight before the victim died of an overdose I can’t say one hundred percent that’s true or not though so that’s just my opinion on the matter.
It's continuing to this very day. Look at how many people on the news are getting arrested for violent crimes that have a documented history of such, then they get bail
@@naumanjaved5927 I don't know about the biggest: the justice system in I think Brazil let out possibly the most prolific serial killer ever after a few years (or decades)
@@Typicalcs Yea dats why I sympathize with the brotha for he was born to fail and never had a chance sadly but shouldn’t have took his anger out on these innocent sistas trying to make it just like he was
how does a serial killer one who has been arrested 26 times, been charged with armed robbery, assault, theft, fraud, and many more crimes, get away with 93 murders.
I remember the actual story of this guy. What shocked me most is the amount of law enforcement who didn't see the point in listening to his testimony because he was already behind bars.
They are idiots. It doesn’t really matter what they WANT to do, they have a job they HAVE to do. If listening to a dying old murderer recount other murders he did to give families closure and the victims justice is boring or “pointless” then they shouldn’t be in the job they have. They’re lazy idiots, if anything
One traumatic event in someone life can really derail them. Smh if he admit it or not he was definitely angry at his mother. And it’s even more messed up that he was able to get away for so long because he was killing black women.
i watched some of his interviews, the calmness in the way he's recollecting them and they way which he casualness which he talks about them. It's just something beyond insanity
They did forget to mention that Samuel Little was dropped off at a disciplinary school- for troubled kids. It was torture there and contributed to his trauma, which, in turn… contributed to his KILLING. And his particular method of doing it, which was suffocation. EDIT: Not sure if they mentioned it, but Little also had a female partner who traveled from state to state with him. Not romantic, but platonic. She didn’t know about the murders. Also, the s*xual assault came BEFORE the murders. It was the reason he didn’t leave victims alive anymore.
Unnerving, yet incredibly fascinating and well done sketches. Incredibly beautiful pictures that are also extremely dark. This is what they looked like and he probably did this so he could look at their eyes to remember the day that he closed them.
My thoughts exactly. Two killers once thought to never be caught, both taken down within years of each other all thanks to dna and technology. What a time to be alive!
With samuels long criminal activity, if they checked him better,they could have avoided many more murders,i think law was main culprit for those many murders
I wouldn't say the law but more so the racism in society and the general look of disdain on the victims by society was the bigger issue considering at one point they mentioned the police didn't feel much presume because of how the victims lead their life so if there was more pressure by society things likely would've been much different. The law did fail them but mainly because society allowed it to.
@@fiyahquacker2835 it isnt racism, its clearly the law. The man is black, if racism was the reason, why did he only serve 2 yrs? Ypur logic is incredibly flawed.
@@MrEvldreamr it is racism. If the victims were lets say White Jewish Women from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it would NEVER have gotten to that many women being killed. He wouldve been caught the first time. Since they ADMITTED they didnt look into every single case clearly because of the women’s background and past jobs, we can definitively say race played a huge part in why nothing was done. The ONLY reason the murders continued happening was because the police didnt FEEL that POOR BLACK WOMEN’S lives were important enough to warrant a full dive into every detail.
Watched a documentary, on this guy, not long ago. It’s AMAZING how powerful his memory is. He’s able to draw each & every one YEARS later! And he draws each in a different style, that reflects their personality or how he killed them.
As long as you don't watch actual videos of people being killed... Infographics cartoons look fun and games but who wants to see the reality of it? It's disturbing.
There was a Serial Killer in Russia known as the chessboard Killer and he killed like 63 people. He would lure them into the woods with vodka then hit them in the skull with a blunt object then throw them down a well. I would love to see you make a Video about him.
Are u guys ok OFC it says 3 days ago bc if u checked the video this was posted 3 days ago the exact time this comment was 3 days ago y’all are late to the video that’s all .
People should stop claiming nearly every well-known serial killer as the MOST prolific killer. Let's start calling them ONE OF THE MOST prolific killer.
I knew Samuel Little. He was a Lexington FMC for a short while. He was anti social, a racist, short tempered, and carried a chip on his shoulder. When I knew him no one knew he had done as much as he had. Crazy.
Bro, I literally live 15 minutes away from Little Rock. When I heard that he did that in LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS, I got chills and shook a little. That’s crazy
Such a shame that he was able to get along with it for so long, likely because of the people he chose to target. Sadly police will choose how much effort it is worth putting in based on their status in society. If he were murdering lawyers or accountants, they've have been on him much quicker, let's face it. 😢
Our justice system has needed a serious overhaul for quite a long time. It's both sad and pathetic that those who are of a particular race, social status, drug addicts, homeless, etc, are rarely given the justice that they deserve. We have lost so much of our humanity...😥😔
really don't wanna bring gender into this but it deeply troubles me when cowardly male serial killers only and only choose women,poor women,young girls and older women as their victims cause they think women are easy targets. The aggression and the power abuse towards somebody you know is vulnerable in so many ways....it's just boils my blood. I wanna learn self defense so I am not defined by my struggle or vulnerability ever again...
Both his parents are also responsible for creating this monster. His mother was a PoS and a lot of these serial killers had issues w their parents. Usually that's where it starts so if u wanna bring gender into it what about these horrible mothers that abuse their children?
“ eh give them another one” “ hmmm chair skin or fish?” “ ehhhhh fish they’ll cry about it for days” If you don’t know, fish is Albert fish. He was a horrible. Horrible man.
This is just sad... This doesn't feel just like a killer problem, this felt more like a societal problem. The fact that this guy was able to get away with so many murders despite having a criminal rich background and no one bothering to connect the dots. And coining the term "less dead"... I am more infuriated at the law enforcement than I am at the actual killer.
I mean this IS a killer problem regardless since he at the end of the day is responsible for the start of the killings and continued on with them, even in a just society, he would have still started everything.
@Christian Rafiki Perez Kong just lol what? What did you even say with your latter half of your statement because what you said doesn’t make any sense at all.
@@Gadget-Walkmenthe commenter didn't say that it wasn't a killer problem they said it wasn't just a killer problem they're acknowledging that it's both a killer problem and a societal problem
This dude got arrested 26 times yet they still deem the eyewitnesses less trustworthy despite he even admitted to beating a woman who was found bound. The system never fails to disappoint.
When it was shown that this guy was in West Virginia I was a lil shook because it's where I'm from. But it's really sad that these women lost their lives and didn't get to live their lives and be successful. I pray that their souls are in Heaven. 🙏
I remember reading about him in jail. He apparently gave confessions for Dr.Pepper and Dominoes pizza. I am unsure if they say this in the video. This guy is a monster.
@@Almighty_Mage It means people here are seen as lesser beings and not humans. This is how so many people outside the US see us. They see us as pests. Demons. They believe every single one of us behaves and thinks the exact same way and are too ignorant and arrogant to see that even we are our own individuals. Instead of being open-minded, they assume the worst in all of us and treat us as lesser beings, just like a lot of people here in the US do.
The fact he can recall this so well. He must've replayed his acts in his head several times
My dad was a detective in Florida and he interviewed him, he said that he recalled them so well that he would start pleasuring himself mid interview because it was like he was playing it back and redoing it in real time, and the detectives weren’t allowed to stop him, they had to wait until he was done
@@CanyonGray fecking heck that's sick!
@@CanyonGray Jeez. Scary.
Or he has a document and reading off of it
@@CanyonGray 🤮 🤦🏾♂️ terrible
casually getting arrested 26 times, you know, as one does.
How did he keep getting out?
Most police didn't share info until recently
And yet they say that black men get incarcerated more heavily for longer and at greater risk of being killed in the process. I guess this guy got lucky?
@@NajwaLaylah Nah he jus killed ppl no one gaf about
@@honestmagafanhonestbillsfa452 blm
The constant dismissal of the cases just because the victims are drug addicts and/or prostitutes is stupidly cruel.
It’s the way the world was back then
@@CallMeSlade and it was plain wrong.
while it is wrong, you need to understand that it had reasons behind it, back in the day, in my area (i am in europe), prostitutes were known to falsely accuse clients as well as others they work with pretty often simply because they weren't satisfied with certain things. humans in general do this as well, not just prostitutes. but yes, it's still wrong not believing them to that extent..
I'm guessing this randomly came up on your FYP too 😐
Dont forget they were predominantly black as well whether you think so or not that had an impact as well
My heart hurts for the spirits of those poor women. They didn't stand a chance in this cruel world.
@@muamalhani1136 what is that logic????
@@muamalhani1136 just because the people killed are viewed poorly in societies eyes, that doesn’t make them less of a human, and humans never deserve death
@@muamalhani1136 all it means that there was a pathetic killer walking around killing people who had no chance to defend themselves.
@@paulgoogol2652 gonna cry?
@@bigpapi2196 agreed
They're still finding his victims down here in Mississippi almost 40 years later. They still publish his sketches hoping someone will identify them.
Yep I can back that up I live in a city where they just linked a body to him
How hard is it to ID one of them, exactly?
@@GamingBeFly hard if they have no family members seeing that they’re poor and homeless
@@noelnoni7310 I see...
@@GamingBeFly It gets worse.
Imagine that first their families probably severed all connection to them leading to them being or because they resorted to prostitution, then imagine, it's been 40 years, their family members could even be dead.
Can’t believe he got arrested so many times WHILE committing murders and just got off easy every single time.
The animator and narrator of this channel deserves an award.
Yup
The shapes are all very simple. Not that impressive
@@GyeongmiBaeb The efforts should be appreciated!
@@abhiram7206 zees is true! Either way cranking out videos daily for as long as they have IS nothing short of amazing so yeah you're right
@@GyeongmiBaeb sometimes simplicity is key
People with serial killers then : I wish I never run into them.
People now : I wish he has a Netflix documentary.
Not to be weird but I'm happy to be your first subscriber.
@@mirumotsuyasuke8327 💀
@@mirumotsuyasuke8327 SIMP DETECTED
ted bunny fan girl back in the day will like to talk to u
Ikr? What has become of our society?
How can a death from a strangling, or being beaten to death look like an overdose? There would be physical signs of violent trauma.
They should of hauled DR Michael Badans az in for testimony. The system is fuked up. Only work for The rich and elite.
This was the 70s lol
They probably assigned cause of death from the blood toxicology report which would have shown high levels of drugs in many victims.
@@jakehague1555 forensics didn't exist until the late 80s. So basically anyone could rob a bank and just get far enough away
Well it’s possible they assumed that they died from a overdose based on toxicology reports, they could have attributed the physical trauma perhaps to a fight before the victim died of an overdose I can’t say one hundred percent that’s true or not though so that’s just my opinion on the matter.
So basically he was killing his mother over and over again 🤔
Basically
That's crazy, I just post this exact comment lol
Were the majority of women he murdered were women of color?
must’ve of really gated her
thats what i thought, they share the same CA
I'm actually seeing Infographics Show more than my friends these days
Me, since the pandemic begun
I haven’t seen them since December 28 2020
I haven't seen my friends since March 18 2020
I haven't seen mine since 2018.....
@@finnjake6663 same and just today i got to school
I love the way the American justice system is the biggest enabler of this kind of behavior.
It's continuing to this very day. Look at how many people on the news are getting arrested for violent crimes that have a documented history of such, then they get bail
@@naumanjaved5927 I don't know about the biggest: the justice system in I think Brazil let out possibly the most prolific serial killer ever after a few years (or decades)
Rest in peace to all of his victims. 😥
not all of them
@@muamalhani1136 Why?
@@tanjanestorov70 maybe because not all of them died, but survived and are victims.
@Yuri Markov This a joke right?
@Yuri Markov I really cant tell whether someone is joking or not
It’s really sad that he was able to get away with killing that many women simply because they were black and poor. That’s the part that got me
He was definitely angry at his mom
@@Typicalcs Yea dats why I sympathize with the brotha for he was born to fail and never had a chance sadly but shouldn’t have took his anger out on these innocent sistas trying to make it just like he was
welcome to America
What about him being black allowed him to get away with it?
@@schrödingerssoapbox girl what?....😐
The fact that I was 3 years old when he was caught, and that it wasn't too long ago is kinda spooky
I don’t know what’s sicker the man who did this or the system that kept letting him get away with it.
the system was more alert about him shoplifting over him killing dozens isn't that depressing
@Jason Montague youre so political
@Jason Montague how about the system that ignored the disappearance of 96 black women?
@Jason Montague the system that has white privelege
Obviously him killing 93 people is worse. Not the system, they’re still trying
" I only beat her". ......wow
Lol
@@ahmadx1998 bro?
@@bh1790. probably
He woke up chris breezy
@@imverynicecommenter1233 BRUN NOOOOO🤣
I watched a documentary of this guy,its insane how calm he is,its so strange
"They was broke and homeless, and they walked right into my spiderweb."
Shivers, man... Awful. He knew he was the bad guy.
Himself and the system smh
*Witnesses:* “That’s the man your honor charge him for his heinous crimes!”
*Justice system:* “Eehh I don’t really feeell like it”
"Justice" system but yet continue to convict innocent people
@@imstillarthur1 lol
@@imstillarthur1 i dont think so
@@imstillarthur1 then when a man was murdered what would happen lol xD and the female serial killers what would happen, same thing right?
@@denzell9645 I do
Just think there’s an alternate reality where he’s a peaceful painter or something. Instead he’s a monster.
Who thought this was coryxkenshin
in that reality bob ross is a deranged murderer
how does a serial killer one who has been arrested 26 times, been charged with armed robbery, assault, theft, fraud, and many more crimes, get away with 93 murders.
Sadly, the police departments still don't get any additional money or support by allocating resources to investigating those crimes.
FOR REAL like hows that even possible
Surprised he wasn’t white too, especially in those times tbh
@@destinyquiroz914 Yeah those first 26 times being arrested?? like I figured he'd have a longer sentence considering the time he was living in.
@@imsnowyy6145 exactly
I can't wait for there to be a whole Netflix documentary on this guy
“The 93 victims of Samuel little” is already a documentary, not watched it yet myself but it’s out there
There's already a documentary on ID.
Netflix adaptation :
Mark Walhberg (The serial killer)
I gave u the hundredth like :>
@@lolstolos1333 😭😂facts
2:35
Assault, theft, fraud, DUI, breaking and entering, solicitation, armed robbery, shoplifting, aggravated assault on a police officer, and more.
How 5th grade teachers describe middle school:
I remember the actual story of this guy. What shocked me most is the amount of law enforcement who didn't see the point in listening to his testimony because he was already behind bars.
Idiots.
They didn't even want to investigate the crimes.
To be fair dying old murderer bragging about his other murdering is probably not something you want to listen to. I wouldn't call them idiots.
They are idiots. It doesn’t really matter what they WANT to do, they have a job they HAVE to do. If listening to a dying old murderer recount other murders he did to give families closure and the victims justice is boring or “pointless” then they shouldn’t be in the job they have. They’re lazy idiots, if anything
@@Jebu911 its kind of their job to find out more when it comes to crimes committed,not when they feel like it🙄.
One traumatic event in someone life can really derail them. Smh if he admit it or not he was definitely angry at his mother. And it’s even more messed up that he was able to get away for so long because he was killing black women.
As i study psychology i see that either people let trauma shape them in a bad way, or they come out stronger, its the circle of life.
through his eyes he was killing his mother over and over again
Lol funny how people easily say it's his mother. That proves that she played a part in his anger and resentment
It was more because they were poor woman but ok
@@BobBob-eb4io and so was his mother. he resented his mother and went mad killing people who reminded him of her
him : I GOT 91 KILLS!
them : Nice! which game?
him:
them: In game... right?
He has taught me more than my history teacher
𝑴𝒚 𝒎𝒐𝒎 𝒔𝒂𝒊𝒅 𝒊𝒇 𝑰 𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒄𝒉 5𝑲 𝑺𝒖𝒃𝒔 𝒃𝒚 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒆𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒚𝒆𝒂𝒓, 𝒔𝒉𝒆 𝒘𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒅 𝒈𝒆𝒕 𝒎𝒆 𝒂 𝒏𝒆𝒘 𝒑𝒄♥️🙏🙏
Same
@@stockstrut liar
@@christian3050 no
Onb 😭💯
i watched some of his interviews, the calmness in the way he's recollecting them and they way which he casualness which he talks about them. It's just something beyond insanity
You the actual FBI highly doubt the FBI has time to browse on UA-cam😂😂
U guys are pathetic for putting this on this OLD senile man.
@@dozhadeville444 what
Because in his mind he's getting payback on his mother.
@@dozhadeville444 what might you mean
They did forget to mention that Samuel Little was dropped off at a disciplinary school- for troubled kids. It was torture there and contributed to his trauma, which, in turn… contributed to his KILLING. And his particular method of doing it, which was suffocation.
EDIT: Not sure if they mentioned it, but Little also had a female partner who traveled from state to state with him. Not romantic, but platonic. She didn’t know about the murders.
Also, the s*xual assault came BEFORE the murders. It was the reason he didn’t leave victims alive anymore.
Imagine if bob ross was a serial killer he drew where he buried the bodies and that’s why he calls them happy little accidents
🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
🤷♂️
Lol
Dude that's big 😅
😂😂
70s to 80s looks like the decade of serial killers
Yeah I just realized that
Don't forget the 60's.
Drugs
Many 2000s serial killers are not identified yet dude
As well as the '60s and '90s.
So 2:35 is where the TikTok sound bite comes from 😂
It's extremely unnerving to look at the illustrations he drew of the women he killed. Puts a chill over my soul
Unnerving, yet incredibly fascinating and well done sketches. Incredibly beautiful pictures that are also extremely dark. This is what they looked like and he probably did this so he could look at their eyes to remember the day that he closed them.
@@Deadsea_1993 I don't believe in admiring anything a serial killer does
@@nala6846 You need to nurture your dark side.
@@nala6846 What if it was good deed they did for somebody?
This is wild. Amazing what dna is doing these days. 2 prolific serial killers arrested while we are alive. What a time to be a true crime fan.
My thoughts exactly. Two killers once thought to never be caught, both taken down within years of each other all thanks to dna and technology. What a time to be alive!
=) yes
@@LierinLindquist cringe
@@anomaly3215 🤦♀️
@@anomaly3215 ong
2:34 my mom describing my future after one singular missed homework assignment
It’s crazy cuz if you break it down he was murdering people who resembled his mother who abandoned him the most 😬
He also knew that he would get away with killing black women from the ghetto. Glad they pointed that out.
That’s so sick, imagine getting murked cause somebody has mommy issues 😐
Root Cause Analysis needs to be taught more. If his mother wasn’t allowed to breed, this wouldn’t have happened. 🤷♂️
@@jaybird0312 same thing for all serial killers...
@@jaybird0312 "If his mother wasn’t allowed to breed" That's a REALLY bad way to look at things and phrase it.
With samuels long criminal activity, if they checked him better,they could have avoided many more murders,i think law was main culprit for those many murders
I wouldn't say the law but more so the racism in society and the general look of disdain on the victims by society was the bigger issue considering at one point they mentioned the police didn't feel much presume because of how the victims lead their life so if there was more pressure by society things likely would've been much different. The law did fail them but mainly because society allowed it to.
The main culprit is the killer stop removing culpability from the person who committed the crime.
He's a liar. The black Henry Lee Lucas. He MAYBE killed 3 women.
@@fiyahquacker2835 it isnt racism, its clearly the law. The man is black, if racism was the reason, why did he only serve 2 yrs? Ypur logic is incredibly flawed.
@@MrEvldreamr it is racism. If the victims were lets say White Jewish Women from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, it would NEVER have gotten to that many women being killed. He wouldve been caught the first time. Since they ADMITTED they didnt look into every single case clearly because of the women’s background and past jobs, we can definitively say race played a huge part in why nothing was done. The ONLY reason the murders continued happening was because the police didnt FEEL that POOR BLACK WOMEN’S lives were important enough to warrant a full dive into every detail.
Watched a documentary, on this guy, not long ago. It’s AMAZING how powerful his memory is. He’s able to draw each & every one YEARS later! And he draws each in a different style, that reflects their personality or how he killed them.
I can't believe no one gave a rats tail about all those poor woman who were killed that's so sad
I always get excited when they upload another serial killer video!
Should that be concerning? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@tannermcguire8096 Nah
As long as you don't watch actual videos of people being killed... Infographics cartoons look fun and games but who wants to see the reality of it? It's disturbing.
@@paulgoogol2652 not really
Same here
2:35 *misses school once*
teacher telling me about my future:
My mom when I come home 30 minutes late:
He was said to have a photographic memory in another documentary about him. That's how he could draw his victims so well.
People act like it’s so hard to remember 90 faces ….
@@tyronepower1878 Yes it is for most people. I couldn't even draw my own face from memory
They are still looking for more info on unidentified women in Ft.Myers
no
My grandpa lives in fort Myers
2:35 the meme
Who needs Netflix when you have the infographics Show
I lowkey think that the first time he wanted revenge on his mom, but then he grew addicted to it seeing that no one was noicing
There was a Serial Killer in Russia known as the chessboard Killer and he killed like 63 people. He would lure them into the woods with vodka then hit them in the skull with a blunt object then throw them down a well. I would love to see you make a Video about him.
*Mr.* Little? Mr. is a title of respect. This monster doesn’t deserve a Mr. in front of his name. JMO
It's pretty common back in 19th century though. Even if a person is evil or a criminal. It should always start with Mr or Miss
Mr. isn’t a title of respect it’s the title everyone with a surname has that’s doesn’t have an honorific or title of accomplishment
Monster Little
i dub him,,,, stuart little
Chicken Little
Oh what this was posted 13 minutes ago? These guys never run out of content
no because thier is one born everyday!!!
aRe YoU dUmB iT sAyS 3 dAyS aGo
Are u guys ok OFC it says 3 days ago bc if u checked the video this was posted 3 days ago the exact time this comment was 3 days ago y’all are late to the video that’s all .
It’s because the video was posted 3 days ago u were a bit late
2:35 what the teacher says when they call your parents
People should stop claiming nearly every well-known serial killer as the MOST prolific killer. Let's start calling them ONE OF THE MOST prolific killer.
Well this guy is going by the title the one with the most kills in "American history".
if you want really prolific then Harold Shipman and Elizabeth Bathory are way up there
@@fiyahquacker2835 Ted Bundy killed 200 women
@@jmute44 no he didn’t
@@jmute44
I mean not 200, it was 30 at least by him. So it probably is more but 30 is our starting number
That's so sad that those people who were killed were so undervalued.
Actually they weren't undervalued.
I knew Samuel Little. He was a Lexington FMC for a short while. He was anti social, a racist, short tempered, and carried a chip on his shoulder. When I knew him no one knew he had done as much as he had. Crazy.
I cant get over him just shuffling along smiling in the vid
who? the animation of little?
Nobody:
Infographics: i know we said the last guy was most evil but This guy ate a bowl of nails for breakfast without any milk
The power creep is insane
this dude was a good artist and had a sharp memory. sad that he went down the path he did
93 more reasons to bring back Mindhunter for a 3rd season. Please Mr. Fincher 🙏.
Netflix does that to all shows who don't bring in new viewers only the same fans from the start so they cancel
"less dead" , this is sad.
Animation, Narration, Story telling all great as always 👍🏻
Bro, I literally live 15 minutes away from Little Rock. When I heard that he did that in LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS, I got chills and shook a little. That’s crazy
"The two went shoplifting together"
Sounds like a romantic evening.
Yes i know right?
How teachers act after you fail a test: 2:34
I mean this reminds me of that serial killer off criminal minds who literally fell in love with crazy Jane
Yeah
Frank and Jane
Your duck pfp is my discord pfp- the chance
Such a shame that he was able to get along with it for so long, likely because of the people he chose to target. Sadly police will choose how much effort it is worth putting in based on their status in society. If he were murdering lawyers or accountants, they've have been on him much quicker, let's face it. 😢
Crazy how many innocent people get booked for something and how many guilty people the police let walk is just mind blowing 🤯
How did a man with a rapsheet that looked like that at 35 still walk free?! Out justice system is to blame for the people he killed
Exactly
They're BOTH at fault, mainly the killer, but the justice system also needs to be held accountable.
Rappers: free my boy, he ain't do nuthing
Their boy:
Judge do him wrong
Him: ^^
You sound ignorant
@@princess10 and you think that's funny?
Exactly. His boy can stay in prison.
Our justice system has needed a serious overhaul for quite a long time. It's both sad and pathetic that those who are of a particular race, social status, drug addicts, homeless, etc, are rarely given the justice that they deserve. We have lost so much of our humanity...😥😔
He should have never been released from prison!
really don't wanna bring gender into this but it deeply troubles me when cowardly male serial killers only and only choose women,poor women,young girls and older women as their victims cause they think women are easy targets. The aggression and the power abuse towards somebody you know is vulnerable in so many ways....it's just boils my blood. I wanna learn self defense so I am not defined by my struggle or vulnerability ever again...
Agreed
Agreed but be careful with these comments you'll get hate
Both his parents are also responsible for creating this monster. His mother was a PoS and a lot of these serial killers had issues w their parents. Usually that's where it starts so if u wanna bring gender into it what about these horrible mothers that abuse their children?
Self defense helps everyone a sense of empowerment. I would recommend being mindful of your surroundings, and think twice before going somewhere.
@@evanq9743 monsters aren't born, they're created. Parental abuse is so so common among criminals it's disgusting.
When u open a door for him and get 93 assists suddenly : visible confusion
Oh geez
Anyone else wondering what the algorithm thinks of their obsession with serial killer videos? 😁
Yes
we are living with real time freddy kugers and jasons thats what facinate us and you tube knows!
@JELBYS CASTILLO the bizarre and unknown will always fascinate us!
“ eh give them another one”
“ hmmm chair skin or fish?”
“ ehhhhh fish they’ll cry about it for days”
If you don’t know, fish is Albert fish.
He was a horrible. Horrible man.
Yes.
"staying at a homeless shelter in Louisville Kentucky" sweating bricks.
Don't worry, your bunk mate knows they are on to him. He's sweating too.
Man that scared me because I live in ky
2:35 What my mom thinks I do when I’m out past my curfew
Yay!!! About time a new serial killer video. Thank you
Ikr I love watching them too!
Ikr some one besides ted bundy
We live in a society
I love how I'm really not trying to do anything about my serial killer addiction, and Infographics isn't helping me out either.
2:34 When your dad describes what he did for fun as a kid
This is just sad... This doesn't feel just like a killer problem, this felt more like a societal problem. The fact that this guy was able to get away with so many murders despite having a criminal rich background and no one bothering to connect the dots. And coining the term "less dead"... I am more infuriated at the law enforcement than I am at the actual killer.
I mean this IS a killer problem regardless since he at the end of the day is responsible for the start of the killings and continued on with them, even in a just society, he would have still started everything.
Couldn’t have said it better myself. The world we live in truly is disgusting.
@Christian Rafiki Perez Kong just lol what? What did you even say with your latter half of your statement because what you said doesn’t make any sense at all.
@@Gadget-Walkmenthe commenter didn't say that it wasn't a killer problem they said it wasn't just a killer problem they're acknowledging that it's both a killer problem and a societal problem
@@shirandawilliams yeah, sure.
How do you guys pump out such quality content daily
Stock content
Simple animations, plus I imagine it’s a somewhat large company
@@GyeongmiBaeb Go away
@@skylovermc2146 you're mad i answered a question lol
This dude got arrested 26 times yet they still deem the eyewitnesses less trustworthy despite he even admitted to beating a woman who was found bound.
The system never fails to disappoint.
The system is phucked up bruh.
@@chazzlidell7653 Why you say that?
Serial killers usually have a run in with law along their killing spree.
It’s usually how they get caught or keep on going
I'm quite impressed of the sketches he made. Because of that many cases were solved as well.
At 2:35 when substitute teacher leave a note what the class did.
This guy is a monster 👹
The fact that I'm closely related to this guy is definitely disturbing.
That’s so cool
Frrrrrr?
Neat
Fbi open up! 😂
If this is true this thats mad that 😬
Ahh so here is where all the memes with this sound comes from 2:36
I'm always excited about Infographic notifications!
Are you a serial killer
When it was shown that this guy was in West Virginia I was a lil shook because it's where I'm from. But it's really sad that these women lost their lives and didn't get to live their lives and be successful. I pray that their souls are in Heaven. 🙏
"Yo whaddup! I got 20 kills today!"
"I got 93 kills."
"Woah! What loadout you have?"
"Wait. Are you talking about Call of duty warzone?"
"..."
This show teaches me something everyday
Well the most kills we know about
There could be someone with even more
Yeah abortion doctors
@@sydb2848 very true and sad they do it the legal way.
@@somirfreeman8301 u ever just wanna drive a car bomb in to plan parenthood or is that just me
There are
@@sydb2848 the U.S military kills a lot more people in addition to crony capitalism
I like how these videos are animated. It makes it easier to listen.
Was gonna bring up Harold Shipman but realised it said American history, not all of history
Btw the historic neighborhood in Miami is called “Overtown” not “Overtin”
For the people who are looking for the audio clip:
2:34
These types of videos is what brought me here keep it up
I didn't even Know He Died almost 3 Months Ago
Big loss... 😭
@@Naaka_311 not rly
Lol you and everyone else who watched this video
I remember reading about him in jail. He apparently gave confessions for Dr.Pepper and Dominoes pizza. I am unsure if they say this in the video. This guy is a monster.
society in which he grew is monstrous,.....
NHI: Non-Human Involved...people are still identified this way (in the US) in 2021, absolutely disgusting!
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@@Almighty_Mage It means people here are seen as lesser beings and not humans. This is how so many people outside the US see us. They see us as pests. Demons. They believe every single one of us behaves and thinks the exact same way and are too ignorant and arrogant to see that even we are our own individuals. Instead of being open-minded, they assume the worst in all of us and treat us as lesser beings, just like a lot of people here in the US do.
@@andrewyerian214 could you elaborate what NHI means? I'm from outside of the US so I Don't know the meaning.