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A Texas Ranger got a prolific serial killer to talk. This is how During his 20-year career in the Texas Rangers, James Holland has become an expert in eliciting confessions from mass murderers.
Serial killer Samuel Little confesses to murdering 93 people 13:50. Tonight you're going to hear about the man the FBI is calling the most prolific serial killer in the history of the United States.
DECATUR, Texas — Late last year I wrote a story about how the FBI and local police determined that Samuel Little was a serial killer. I interviewed detectives and FBI analysts, but one major ...
The Texas Ranger Who Helped a Serial Killer Go Free In this adapted excerpt from her new book, We Were Illegal, Jessica Goudeau looks at the life of a relative who, she learned, ...
A serial killer used America’s vast train network as his personal hunting ground in the 1990s. The desperate hunt for Angel Maturino Resendiz, alias Rafael Resendez-Ramirez – chronicled in ...
A 79-year-old murderer serving multiple life sentences in California is indeed the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, based on evidence ...
On July 12, 1999, Reséndiz surrendered to a Texas ranger, nearly a month after his last confirmed murdered. Prior to the catch, Reséndiz was considered a top FBI fugitive and had over 100 bounty ...
A West Texas prosecutor said Friday that investigators have linked more than 60 killings in at least 14 states to a 79-year-old California inmate... Skip to Main Content Skip to footer.
A Texas Ranger took the stand again Tuesday in the murder trial for suspected serial killer William Reece. Jim Holland testified that in February 2016 at the end of an almost 5-hour long interview ...