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OverviewDrawn from Memory The Story of Samuel Little Samuel Little confessed to 93 murders. More than 60 have been confirmed. Most of his victims were Black women. Poor. Vulnerable. And nearly all were forgotten. For over four decades, Samuel Little traveled across the United States, targeting women who lived in society's blind spots-sex workers, addicts, women without strong family connections or anyone with the power to demand justice. Police dismissed them. Headlines ignored them. Many weren't even listed as missing. And that's exactly why he chose them. It wasn't that Samuel Little was invisible. It's that his victims were. From jail, near the end of his life, he began to confess-murder after murder. He didn't just give names. He gave faces, sketching portraits of his victims from memory. These chilling drawings became a macabre roadmap for the FBI, who would eventually confirm him as the most prolific serial killer in American history. But Drawn from Memory isn't about the killer. It's about the women. Their lives. Their silence. Their return to the light. Through 31 chapters and over 200,000 words of unflinching truth, Ellington Bass Sr. reconstructs the systemic failure that let this happen-how racial bias, media apathy, and jurisdictional indifference allowed one man to murder across decades with almost no resistance. Bass delivers the full arc: from Little's troubled beginnings to his final confession in a jail cell. But most importantly, he brings voice to the victims-many of whose names were never spoken in courtrooms or newsrooms, but are finally spoken here. This book is grounded in fact: real cases, real sketches, real confessions. It draws on FBI records, public interviews, and forensic confirmations. It is not a work of imagination-it is a reckoning. Drawn from Memory forces us to face not just the killer, but the questions he leaves behind: Why were these women forgotten in life and in death? What does it say about a country when only the killer remembers them? And how do we honor victims the world tried so hard to ignore? This is not just true crime. This is justice, memory, and resistance-etched into history, one name at a time. If you're looking for a book that honors the silenced, confronts hard truths, and refuses to turn away, Drawn from Memory will leave you changed. Because remembering them isn't optional. It's the least we owe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellington Rixx Bass, SrPublisher: Black Insignia Group Imprint: Black Insignia Group Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9798231052240Pages: 382 Publication Date: 24 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEllington ""Lyrixx"" Bass Sr. better known as RIXX is a storyteller, creator, and visionary whose work blends raw authenticity with imaginative power. As the author of the gritty urban adult fiction novel By Any Means and the cosmic children's tale Ma'Niya's Mission to the Moon, RIXX writes across genres-but always from the heart. Born into a family that shaped his foundation, RIXX honors his roots with every page. Ma'Niya's Mission to the Moon was inspired by his real-life niece, Ma'Niya, and created as a tribute to his family-especially his mother Brenda, his brother Michael, sister-in-law Michaela, and nephews Lamont and Michael Jr. Whether he's building fictional cities or launching young readers into space, RIXX believes in one thing above all: our stories can save us, shape us, and set us free. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |