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In the spring of 1946, fear spread across Texarkana as an unknown attacker targeted young couples parked on secluded back roads and lovers’ lanes. The press would come to call them the Texarkana Moonlight Murders, and the killer became a legend of Southern true crime: the Phantom Killer. The attacks left five dead, several more wounded, and a city gripped by paranoia. In this episode of Deadly Truths with Becca, we dig into the real case behind the legend — the lovers’ lane attacks, the panic that swept through Texarkana, the masked figure described by witnesses, the investigation that followed, and why the case remains unsolved nearly eighty years later. We also separate the documented history from the myth that grew around it in books, newspapers, and film. Research on the case consistently notes that the attacks took place in and around Texarkana during the spring of 1946, that five people were killed and three wounded, and that the crimes were never solved. Disclaimer This podcast episode is based on historical reporting, archived records, and secondary research. Some details may vary between sources, especially in older unsolved cases where rumor, retelling, and later dramatization shaped public memory. This episode is intended for historical and informational purposes and does not present speculation as proven fact. Listener discretion is advised. Call to action If you found this episode compelling, follow Deadly Truths with Becca on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, leave a rating or review, and share this episode with someone who loves forgotten true crime history. And remember — understanding the past doesn’t require defending it. Context explains behavior—but it doesn’t absolve power. References used for research * Federal Bureau of Investigation. Texarkana Phantom Moonlight Murders (FBI Records: The Vault). Official FBI release page for the case files. * Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Texarkana Moonlight Murders. Overview of the 1946 attacks, victim count, injuries, and unsolved status. * Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Texarkana (Miller County). Background on the city and the murders’ place in local history, including the witness description of the head covering with eyeholes. * Encyclopedia of Arkansas. The Town That Dreaded Sundown. Useful for noting how the case influenced later film and public memory. * Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Miller County. Helpful for local historical context and the murders’ long-term significance in the region.
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