When Samuel Little confessed to murdering 93 women, he inadvertently exposed a system that routinely fails society’s most vulnerable. Clémence Michallon speaks to director Joe Berlinger and executive producer Po Kutchins about a new series, ‘Confronting a Serial Killer’, that explores Little’s horrifying legacy
Thanks for signing up to the Independent Culture newsletterI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent.And so, we are told, Little remained free and carried on killing. His victims, as underlined by the bureau as well as the documentary, were mostly women of colour, some of them involved in sex work or with a history of addiction. “He bet on that,” Kutchins says. “Samuel Little bet on that bias to help him, and it did.