"Come on, come back to my place we'll have fun I have colored Tv and snacks," a tall older man said as he grabbed the woman by her arm and shoved her into the truck while screaming and kicking, the man was getting angry, telling her to shut up and to be quiet, but then the car had just come to a stop. As she screamed and tried to escape, she was soon dragged out of the car, hit over the head, and never seen again. This was the reoccurring and shared story for many of Samuel Little's victims. In the classic nature vs nature it looks to see if people were born evil or if they were nurtured or pushed to becoming evil. Samuel was born on June 7th,1940, and grew up in a troubled home. Samuel had lived with his grandparents after his mother had him in prison. He had been getting in trouble since he was a child, and he went to a juvenile detention center at the age of 16. Lastly, he had been interested in killing women from a young age. Overall, I think that nature held a …show more content…
In the biography " Samuel Little" Eudie states " Little told a Texas Ranger in his 2018 confession that he had fantasized about killing women from a young age. He was always focused on women’s necks, even pinning an image of a woman who had been strangled to death on his wall." I think that this evidence shows that Samuel had issues from the start. In another article "Samuel Little: The Most Prolific Serial Killer In U.S. History" Joseph states " he began having violent sexual fantasies about women as early as kindergarten when he would watch his kindergarten teacher touch her own neck. He also began collecting true crime magazines that depicted women being choked at an early age". I think that this evidence shows that Samuel had been having violent thoughts and had been interested in violent activities since he was a child. I also think that this evidence shows that he was naturally born