Deadly Truths
Long before America feared interstate killers, there was Billy Cook. In this episode of Interstate: Highly Deadly, we go back to Route 66 and the brutal murder spree that helped destroy the old American idea that a stranded stranger was probably harmless. Billy Cook was young, violent, and already deeply damaged by the time he began moving across the road system with a gun in his hand and rage in his bloodstream. This episode covers Cook’s early life, the “Hard Luck Kid” myth, the first known roadside attack, the kidnapping and murder of the Mosser family, the manhunt that followed, and the final arrest that ended one of the earliest moving murder sprees in modern American history. This is not a story about excusing evil. It is a story about what happens when violence, grievance, mobility, and opportunity collide on the open road. If you’re interested in true crime history, Route 66, early serial murder cases, American roadside culture, and the origins of interstate-style predation, this episode is for you. Sources used in this episode include archival reporting from TIME and LIFE, historical newspaper coverage, court records including People v. Cook, and background research on Billy Cook, Route 66, and postwar American roadside culture.Call to Action If this episode pulled you in, follow Deadly Truths with Becca on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, and share it with someone who loves true crime history, roadside America, and the darker side of the open road. This episode discusses murder, kidnapping, child victims, and graphic violence. Listener discretion is advised. This content is intended for historical and educational purposes and does not glorify offenders or violent crime. Disclaimer
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