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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is asking for the public's help to connect dozens of victims to the confessions made by a convicted serial killer.Samuel Little, 79, has confessed to 93 murders to date, according to the FBI, and all of his confessions are believed to be credible. The murders took place between 1970 and 2005 in multiple states across the country.The FBI says Little is the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. He was arrested in 2012 and extradited to California on a narcotics charge. After his arrest, Little's DNA was connected to three unsolved homicides between 1987 and 1989. He was convicted and sentenced in 2014 to three consecutive life terms without parole.In 2018, Little provided the FBI with detailed information on dozens of additional murders he is believed to have committed across the country, including murders in Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio.Law enforcement have been able to verify 50 of Little's confessions, but that leaves dozens of victims still unnamed and yet to be found. Fifteen of those cases are in the Los Angeles area.The FBI says Little confessed to strangling his victims, although most of their deaths were originally ruled overdoses or accidental. Some bodies have never been found.Little was convicted of two crimes in San Diego in 1984 after he raped and beat two women. Retired Detective Sergeant Wayne Spees was a rookie police officer on patrol just before 5 a.m. that October morning, when he and his partner discovered Little at a vacant lot near Market Street."He comes out of the back seat ... zipping his pants up ... He's insisting that he and his wife were just leaving," said Spees.Wedged inside the car was a prostitute, naked and bloodied. Little had choked her unconscious. Spees arrested him and spent several hours with him at the hospital while evidence was collected."He said, 'I didn't rape that ****. I just kicked the **** out of her. I'm going to kill that whore.' He had no remorse. He was just evil," said Spees.Little served 2-and-a-half years for his San Diego crimes before his release.The FBI has released information and possible sketches of dozens of potential victims in the hopes that someone will remember details that could help them connect the dots.If you have any information linked to Little’s confessions, please contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit at tip online at tips.fbi.gov. WRTV contributed to this article. 2454

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Summer is right around the corner, San Diego.For younger San Diegans, that means week of adventure and learning at summer camp! And there's something for every interest around San Diego County. Whether it's a traditional day camp with fun activities or something specific (did someone say Circus Camp?)RELATED: Events to enjoy with your toddler in San DiegoHere's a look at a variety of camps — specialty or traditional — around the county this summer:Summer Critter CampWhere: Helen Woodward Animal Center; When: June 10 - Aug. 30Kids will get to experience animal encounters and summer camp activities, animal-themed games, crafts, songs, and get a free Critter Camp t-shirt.YMCA Overnight and Day CampsWhere: Various locations; When: June - AugustYMCA branches across San Diego County offer up a variety of day and overnight camps, from traditional to specialty, and camps just for sports, leadership, adventure, and more.Mesa Rim Climbing CampWhere: Mesa Rim locations; When: March - AugustKids can hit the ropes at Mesa Rim's two San Diego locations, learning yoga, top roping and bouldering skills, or enjoying non-climbing activities like a ninja obstacle course, scavenger hunts, and more.San Diego Zoo and Safari Park Summer CampWhere: San Diego Zoo and Safari Park; When: June - AugustCampers will get to enjoy a wide variety of animal adventures at the San Diego Zoo or Safari Park, with options for various grade levels and featuring a variety of exhibits, tours, games, crafts, and more.Girl Scout CampsWhere: Various locations; When: Various datesWhether or not your child is a Girl Scout yet, they can jump into summer day camps, resident camps, weekend camp outs and more, all featuring educational activities and leadership building fun. Circus CampWhere: San Diego Circus Center; When: June 17 - Aug. 9Kids will learn the fundamentals of circus arts at the San Diego Circus Center's summer camp. Everything from aerial tricks, tumbling, juggling, and clowning to help build strength, teamwork, and focus.Wildlife Day CampWhere: Living Coast Discovery Center; When: June 10 - July 26Campers will experience animal encounters, games, arts and crafts, outdoor exploring, and more while learning about wildlife, conservation, and science.Outside the LensWhere: Liberty Station; When: June 21 - Aug. 23Interested in photography? Kids can jump into a variety of digital media camps throughout San Diego County, designed to build photography and filmmaking skills, promote creativity, and encourage collaboration.Science Summer CampWhere: Fleet Science Center; When: June - AugustA variety of science-themed activities await covering STEAM topics, wildlife, energy and physics, coding, space, and much more through experiments and hands-on learning.Youth Programs at La Jolla PlayhouseWhere: La Jolla Playhouse; When: June - JulyChildren will take part in a series of interactive theatre training programs that cover acting, musical theater, stage movement, improvisation, or behind-the-scenes tasks like costumes and props, set design, and technician support. 3098

  天津武清区龙济医院割包皮一般多少钱   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Supporters of labor unions rallied across the country on Saturday ahead of a Supreme Court case that could effect how unions collect agency fees. One was held in downtown San Diego outside the California Democratic Convention, where hundreds of union supporters gathered for the “Working People’s Day of Action” event. Demonstrators were supporting the union AFSCME, which is engaged in a court battle that has made its way to the Supreme Court. In Janus v. AFSCME, the Supreme Court will decide whether it is legal for unions, which often donate to political causes, to compel members to agency fees. Those fees are collected by unions from employees who have opted not to join the union but still benefit from collective bargaining. The plaintiff, Mark Janus, has argued it violates his first amendment rights to pay fees to an organization that he disagrees with politically. A ruling in his favor could have wide-reaching effects on public sector labor unions around the country, argues famed labor organizer, Dolores Huerta. “That is going to be very devastating to our unions here in California,” said Huerta, if the court sides with Janus. 1213

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Sure thousands of San Diegans can't go a week without eating avocado, but how well do they truly know the magical fruit?Enter The Cado, a pop-up experience coming to Liberty Station this summer and offering a unique look at California's favorite food.Tickets must be purchased online ahead of time and are offered in limited quantity. Tickets are and children under 3 years old are free. Wednesday's will offer special family pricing. RELATED: Produce proposal? People using avocados to proposeGuests will be taken on an hour-long tour into what makes avocados so delicious and special to California. Exhibits will build upon each other, immersing visitors into the pit of avocado fun."Built out of 16 shipping containers fused together to create an expansive mobile structure, you’ll walk into our lobby and be fully immersed in a story as each exhibit builds on the one before," organizers say. "Get ready to see the California Avocado in a new light as you walk through the skin and into the fruit."Special avocado-themed tastings are also planned and organizers promise The Cado will be ripe for photography.The pop-up museum will run on select days from June 16 to July 15. 1254

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The federal watchdog agency that aims to protect consumers from unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices is suing a San Diego-based company.On Tuesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sued Encore Capital Group and its subsidiaries, claiming they violated the terms of a 2015 legal agreement.The CFPB claims, “Since September 2015, Encore and its subsidiaries violated the consent order by suing consumers without possessing required documentation, using law firms and an internal legal department to engage in collection efforts without providing required disclosures, and failing to provide consumers with required loan documentation after consumers requested it.”The lawsuit says after the effective date of the consent order, “Encore filed more than 100 lawsuits to collect consumer debts after the applicable statutes of limitations had expired."The lawsuit also claims Encore failed to disclose that consumers might incur international-transaction fees.In response to the lawsuit, the company's Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Chief Administrative Officer Greg Call said Encore is built on a foundation of treating their consumers fairly and respectfully."We are disappointed that the CFPB has chosen to file this lawsuit on outdated issues, but we will continue to engage with the CFPB and work to ensure that we maintain policies and practices that fully comply with all applicable legal requirements. We believe that there will be no material operational impact as a result of the suit," said Call. "We fully corrected the issues underlying the allegations in this lawsuit years ago and are unaware of any unresolved consumer impact."DEBT COLLECTION LAWSUITSPart of the complaint talked about debt-collection lawsuits.In July Team 10 discovered a 157% increase in the number of rule 3.740 collections lawsuits filed in San Diego County court from 2015 to 2019. That involves any debt collection company."If you look not just in the county of San Diego, throughout the state of California, and in fact the dockets throughout the nation, we have a massive epidemic right now," said attorney Abbas Kazerounian during a July interview.Kazerounian said if someone's been sued or contacted by a debt collection company, they need to know their rights."The amount of debt is irrelevant," he said. "It's the method of collection that's controlled by these statutes."RESOURCES:Coping with debthttps://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0150-coping-debtHelp available for renters, homeowners struggling to pay for housing during pandemichttps://www.10news.com/rebound/coronavirus-money-help/help-available-for-renters-homeowners-struggling-to-pay-for-housing-during-pandemic 2724

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