Sarah G. Brown is a woman who went missing on April 16, 1973 in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 2018, serial killer Samuel Little confessed to killing her.
Case[]
Brown, a single mother of one son, was last seen walking to a bus stop after finishing work at a Canal Street. Her purse was later found at Carrollton Avenue, but there was no sign of her.
In 2018, Samuel Little confessed to killing a woman in 1973 in New Orleans. He said the woman possibly worked at a restaraunt and her name may have been "Sarah." The details and sketch Little created matched to the disappearance of Sarah Brown. Little believed he may have disposed her body in a field[1].
Between 1970-2005, Little killed up to ninety women, many of whom were involved in drugs or prostitution. He was convicted of eight murders in three states and linked to sixty-one additional murders, including Brown. The investigation into Little's crimes are ongoing despite his death on December 30, 2020.
Characteristics[]
- Brown hair.
- Brown eyes.
Clothing[]
- Blue checkered skirt.
- Long-sleeved blouse.
- Blue and white shoes.
- White rain coat.
Gallery[]
Sources[]
- WLOX
- FOX 8
- FBI
- Samuel Little on Wikipedia
- The Louisiana Weekly
References[]
- ↑ Per a 60 Minutes documentary.