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In the spring of 1946, Texarkana had two states, one Phantom, and absolutely no chill. A masked assailant stalked lovers’ lanes with eerie precision, turning a quiet twin city into a jittery maze of locked doors, sold‑out hardware stores, and citizens who suddenly discovered religion—or at least better porch lighting. The Phantom Killer struck under moonlight, vanished at sunrise, and left behind a trail of terror, theories, and enough urban legends to fuel horror movies for decades. Buckle up as we revisit the Texarkana Moonlight Murders, where the only thing scarier than the crimes is the fact that the culprit was never caught.
Intro Audio: Gavin Prater
Outro Audio: Jason Poe
Source Credit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texarkana_Moonlight_Murders
By TheRavensHollowPODIn the spring of 1946, Texarkana had two states, one Phantom, and absolutely no chill. A masked assailant stalked lovers’ lanes with eerie precision, turning a quiet twin city into a jittery maze of locked doors, sold‑out hardware stores, and citizens who suddenly discovered religion—or at least better porch lighting. The Phantom Killer struck under moonlight, vanished at sunrise, and left behind a trail of terror, theories, and enough urban legends to fuel horror movies for decades. Buckle up as we revisit the Texarkana Moonlight Murders, where the only thing scarier than the crimes is the fact that the culprit was never caught.
Intro Audio: Gavin Prater
Outro Audio: Jason Poe
Source Credit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texarkana_Moonlight_Murders