A homeless man in Louisville, Ky has been linked to three cold case murders in California. His name is Samual Little, also known as Samuel Little and Samual/Samuel McDowell.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/20543301/serial-killer-discovered-in-louisville-homeless-shelter
"U.S. Marshals say they found a 72-year-old suspected serial killer hiding out in a Louisville homeless shelter. Samuel Little is charged with three cold case murders out of Los Angeles that date back to the 1980s.
Marshals say Little is a career criminal who went by several other names and that his criminal rap sheet spans 24 states.
He was arrested in September at Wayside Christian Mission on an old narcotics charge and sent back to Los Angeles. New DNA test results have linked him to the cold cases."
http://www.wave3.com/story/20538174/police-arrest-homeless-man-suspected-of-murders-in-california
"Wayside officials said Little had been staying at the shelter only a few weeks. They said Little didn't cause problems while he was there. Authorities don't know what brought Little to Louisville. DNA evidence has him behind bars now.
"I think Samual McDowell, Samual Little is a monster,' said Los Angeles Police Detective Mitzi Roberts.
Little went by several different names over the years. He was known as a drifter, a career criminal who has been in trouble with the law in more than 20 states. He somehow made his way to Louisville and found shelter at Wayside Christian Mission."
http://www.wdrb.com/story/20543301/serial-killer-discovered-in-louisville-homeless-shelter
"U.S. Marshals say they found a 72-year-old suspected serial killer hiding out in a Louisville homeless shelter. Samuel Little is charged with three cold case murders out of Los Angeles that date back to the 1980s.
Marshals say Little is a career criminal who went by several other names and that his criminal rap sheet spans 24 states.
He was arrested in September at Wayside Christian Mission on an old narcotics charge and sent back to Los Angeles. New DNA test results have linked him to the cold cases."
http://www.wave3.com/story/20538174/police-arrest-homeless-man-suspected-of-murders-in-california
"Wayside officials said Little had been staying at the shelter only a few weeks. They said Little didn't cause problems while he was there. Authorities don't know what brought Little to Louisville. DNA evidence has him behind bars now.
"I think Samual McDowell, Samual Little is a monster,' said Los Angeles Police Detective Mitzi Roberts.
Little went by several different names over the years. He was known as a drifter, a career criminal who has been in trouble with the law in more than 20 states. He somehow made his way to Louisville and found shelter at Wayside Christian Mission."