He may have found the body of a serial killer's victim. Now he needs to find her name



She lived in Gulfport but was originally from the Jackson area, the killer said.

She was attractive. She was in her early 30s, weighed about 130 pounds and had light skin and an ample bottom. Her hands were rough from her job as a pipe fitter at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula. 

A forensic sculpture shows what an unidentified woman may have looked like when she was alive. Her skeletal remains were found in Pascagoula in 1977. Lt. Darren Versiga with the Pascagoula Police Department believes she was killed by serial killer Samuel Little. When shown this photo, Little confirmed it looked like his victim
From the moment he met her, he was planning to kill.

That's what Samuel Little, who has been in prison since 2014 for murdering three women in California, told investigators.

A few months ago, he began confessing to more killings, including several in Mississippi. At first, investigators had trouble matching Little's description of the young woman from the Jackson area he met in Gulfport to a name — or a body.

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