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93 Women: The Legacy of America's Deadliest Serial Killer

By: Benjamin Zand, Tika Thornton
Narrated by: Benjamin Zand, Tika Thornton
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  • Please note: this series features adult language and references to murder, violence, and sexual abuse that may be upsetting to some listeners. Discretion is advised.

    How did the deadliest serial killer in US history get away with murder for over 40 years?

    Samuel Little was serving life in prison for killing three women, when he began to confess to a string of murders. And once the admissions started, the list didn’t stop - his total murder count reached 93 victims across 19 US States. Most of them were vulnerable women - sex workers, drug addicts, or both.

    Journalist Benjamin Zand leads an investigation that is both a true crime story and a forensic examination of how US law enforcement failed to stop the country’s most dangerous serial killer.

    Along the way, Ben is joined by former sex worker, turned safety campaigner, Tika Thornton, herself a victim of child sex trafficking aged 12. Together they ask: what turned Samuel Little into a serial killer? How did he evade justice for so long? And could the same thing happen again today?

    An Audible Original produced by Zandland and Cup and Nuzzle.

    ©2022 Audible, Ltd. (P)2022 Audible, Ltd.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: The Confession Tapes
    May 5 2022
    In 2018, while serving time for the murders of three women, Samuel Little begins to confess to more crimes. Before long, the horrifying scale of his rampage becomes clear.
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    27 mins
  • Ep. 2: Nature Nurture
    May 5 2022
    How did Samuel Little become a murderer? Ben and Tika retrace the formative moments in the making of a serial killer.
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    36 mins
  • Ep. 3: Beating the Rap
    May 5 2022
    During the 1970s in the Deep South, Little begins to develop the techniques that will become his MO. As he grows bolder, authorities squander their earliest opportunities to stop him in his tracks.
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    36 mins

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Great podcast!

As a huge fan of everything true crime this podcast had it all, great listen.

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very interesting

it was great. very informative and kept me interested and wanting the next episode. may have to listen again

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Excellent, terrifying listen!

This was a very informative, but heartbreaking podcast. It was very well done, and gave not only details about Little and his horrific crimes, but also gave a voice to his victims, who were not even thought of as humans by the people who were supposed to protect them. I highly recommend this podcast.

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True Crime With Heart

Fantastic podcast. The story is told in such a way that it focuses on the victims more so than the perpetrator.

This podcast focuses on the why of the story and asks the questions that other podcasters would skip over.

I definitely recommend this podcast

5 out of 5 Stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

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Entertaining and compassionate

This was so good. Not just a true crime story that speaks about the killer for 8 episodes but rather delves into how the killer was able to get away with it for 4 decades. How society, the police, and the justice system failed these 93 women. I loved having Tika as a person who has lived that life and gives insight into how these women were just not important enough for people to truly care. A heavy discussion on how the lives these women led was a reason for them to not be important enough to stop him. How Sam Little served time but never enough to stop him. How witnesses were not good enough to compel a jury to stop him. Overall this was so well done.

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Shocking story boring podcast

The story of Samuel Little is tragic and horrific. This podcast goes back and forth between compelling anecdotes and generic time filler. Could have been better. Could have been worse. Today I am that bored at work.

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The unintelligible narration by all of the American people, except for Tika.

It was like having one’s gums scraped and a cavity filled, while trying to understand a story. Music is very loud and annoying.

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2% About Samuel Little, 98% lecture

2% About Samuel Little, 98% lecture that we're not empathetic enough towards prostitutes.

Almost belongs in Social Sciences and not True Crime.

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