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The Phantom Killer /// Part 2 /// 888

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🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Few of the True Crime stories we have covered become a legend. This story has. In part that might be because the murderous monster that committed several murders in Texarkana in 1946 seemed to come out of nowhere. The hunter quickly was named the Phantom Killer. Then 10 weeks after the attacks began, the Phantom vanished. The Phantom Killer stalked and hunted young adults and teens on the streets of Texarkana always on the weekend from February 22nd through May 3rd. Texarkana became the "Town that Dreaded Sundown." The killer truly was a phantom in every sense. To this day the folks in the Texas, Arkansas border town still talk about the Phantom Killer and the Texarkana Moonlight Murders.

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The

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The Welcome to True Crime Garage, wherever you are, whatever you are doing, thanks for listening.

0:45.4

I'm your host Nick, and with me as always is the philosopher, the heartbreaker, the king of Sting, the count of Monte Fisto.

0:52.9

Here is the captain.

0:54.2

If he dies, he dies. It's good to be seen and good to see you. Thanks for listening.

0:59.0

Thanks for telling a friend.

1:03.7

Ah, you know what they say, Captain. You want the truth? Well, you can't handle the truth.

1:09.1

Well, we can handle it. And in fact, I'll have another.

1:13.3

We are sipping on truth IPA by the awesome folks down at Ryan Geist Brewery. This one, I think,

1:20.5

has the right amount of hops, right amount of hoppy, and a near perfect ABV of 7.2%.

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Balance out nicely with sweet tropical fruit to hide that bitterness.

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Garage grade four and a half bottle caps out of five.

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And let's give some thanks and praise to our good friends.

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First up, we have Jacob Fields from Big D, Dallas, Texas.

1:44.2

And a big talk hangs in the air and we like Kujib goes out to Peter from Melbourne,

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Australia.

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Let me a hand, Captain, as we have a triple-fisted cheers to longtime listeners,

1:54.7

father and two lovely daughters.

1:57.1

We have Brian, Shannon, and Miranda in Frenchburg, Kentucky. And triple up again,

2:03.3

because here's a Cheers 3X to Simon, Bucky, and Lou, in Bloomington, Minnesota. Everyone,

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we just mentioned, they helped us fill up the old garage fridge this week. And for that,

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oh, yes, we thank you. Yeah, BWRUN beer run. Go check out the TCG

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