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Exhibit X: The Servants' Annihilation

11 min · 27. Mai 2026
Episode Exhibit X: The Servants' Annihilation Cover

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Step quietly, traveller, and enter one of the darkest chambers of the Dark's Travelling Emporium. Behind the glass of Exhibit X lies a single brass earring, recovered from the yard of Eula Phillips in Austin on Christmas Eve, 1885. It is a small and ordinary thing, cheap and tarnished, but it bears witness to one of the most chilling and overlooked murder mysteries in American history. In the winter of 1884, a killer began moving silently through the servant quarters of Austin. He slipped into homes under cover of darkness, struck sleeping victims with an axe, and vanished before dawn. Month after month, fear spread through the city as women and men were found with their skulls crushed and their lives brutally cut short. The newspapers gave him a name: the Servant Girl Annihilator murders. At least eight people were murdered. Hundreds of suspects were questioned. Rewards were offered. Vigilante groups patrolled the streets. Yet the killer was never identified, and as suddenly as the violence began, it stopped. In this episode of Dark Travelling Emporium, the Keeper opens the case file and guides you through the gaslit streets of nineteenth-century Austin, where whispered superstition, racial prejudice, and investigative failure allowed a murderer to disappear into history. Some monsters are remembered by name. Others leave behind only the objects they touched... and the silence of those they took.

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