More victims may be out there.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released 10 more sketches of alleged victims from serial killer Samuel Little.
Little, who grew up in Lorain under the name Samuel McDowell, has drawn more than 20 sketches of his victims from memory, which the FBI has released in attempt to confirm identities. The FBI released 16 of those drawings in February and 10 more this week.
PHOTOS | FBI releases more sketches of Lorain serial killer victims
PHOTOS | FBI releases Lorain serial killer's sketches in effort to identify victims
The 78-year-old claims to have killed more than 90 people in four decades, though authorities have only confirmed his responsibility in 36 cases. Now that he's in poor health, Little has offered his confessions in exchange to be moved from Los Angeles to Texas, where he'll likely remain behind bars until his death.
According to a map issued by the FBI, Little's alleged victims were killed in several portions of the U.S., as far west as Los Angeles and as far east as the area just outside of Washington, D.C. One victim was from Ohio, having met Little in the Columbus area before he claims to have disposed of her body in northern Kentucky.
Little left Ohio in the late 1950s and lived a nomadic life, often targeting female victims who lived high-risk lifestyles. He said he typically knocked them unconscious before killing them.