Zak Bagans obtains remains of most prolific serial killer in U.S. history to put on display at his grisly haunted museum

Zak Bagans has obtained the remains of a notorious serial killer and will put them on display in his gruesome haunted museum.

The paranormal investigator, 47, has expanded his creepy collection of memorabilia at his haunted Las Vegas Museum, he shared with TMZ on the weekend.

He now owns the fully sealed remains and belongings of serial killer Samuel Little, who confessed to murdering 93 women between 1970 and 2005 before dying in 2020.

The FBI confirmed that he is the most prolific serial killer in American history, based on the number of murders he has confessed to.

The Ghost Adventures star, who had an on-again, off-again relationship with Playboy model Holly Madison after she visited his Haunted Museum in 2019, said he also received a portfolio of hand-drawn portraits of his victims from Little.

Zak Bagans has gotten his hands on the remains of a notorious serial killer and will put them on display in his gruesome haunted museum

The 47-year-old paranormal investigator has expanded his creepy collection of memorabilia at his haunted Las Vegas Museum, he shared with TMZ over the weekend.

He also told the newspaper that he had obtained the serial killer’s prison belongings when he died.

At the time of Little’s death, he was serving three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.

The items Bagans received include Little’s clothes, a pair of shoes and an art set.

He was also given his hygiene items, such as arthritis pain cream, baby powder, denture adhesive, and over-the-counter pain relievers, as well as nutritional spices such as garlic powder.

Bagans announced that he will display the items this week in his serial killer exhibit space.

He told the newspaper that he will place Little’s remains and belongings behind the bars of his prison museum, right next to the ashes and bone fragments of Charles Manson.

He obtained the items from Jillian Lauren, a journalist who interviewed Little extensively and wrote a biography about him titled Behold the Monster: Confronting America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer.

She loaned the items to Bagans and his museum indefinitely, after initially storing all the items in the garage of her home, which she shares with her husband, Weezer bassist Scott Shriner.

He now owns the fully sealed remains and belongings of serial killer Samuel Little, who confessed to murdering 93 women from 1970 to 2005 before dying in 2020; pictured in November 2014

The Ghost Adventures star said he also received a portfolio of hand-drawn portraits of Little of his victims, as well as his prison belongings from the time of his death

He obtained the items from Jillian Lauren, a journalist who interviewed Little extensively and wrote a biography about her. She loaned the items to Bagans and his museum indefinitely, having previously kept all of the items in her garage at home.

Lauren spent a lot of time with him during the investigation and interviewing him, while trying to identify as many of his unknown victims as possible.

Before Little died in December 2020, he had designated her as his sole beneficiary because he had no family left.

Little, who had diabetes, heart problems and other unspecified conditions, had been ill for some time, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

They concluded that there was no evidence of a crime in connection with his death.

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