The Phantom Killer: Texarkana's Unsolved Terror of 1946

In the spring of 1946, a masked attacker struck four times in and around Texarkana — the twin border city split down the middle by the Texas-Arkansas state line. Five people died. Three survived. The killer was never caught. He became known as the Phantom Killer, and eighty years later, the case remains one of postwar America's most haunting unsolved crimes.

The Phantom Killer: Texarkana's Unsolved Terror of 1946
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In the spring of 1946, a masked attacker terrorized the twin border cities of Texarkana — a place where the Texas-Arkansas state line cuts right down the middle of a street. Over ten weeks, he struck four times, leaving five people dead and three survivors carrying what they had witnessed for the rest of their lives. He wore a white cloth mask and used a .32 caliber pistol. He was never caught. He became known as the Phantom Killer, and eighty years later the case remains one of postwar America's most haunting unsolved crimes.
This episode walks through the full record: the four attacks in detail, the fractured evidence that survived each scene, the enormous multi-agency manhunt that consumed the summer of 1946, and the prime suspect — career criminal Youell Swinney — who was never charged with murder. It also examines one of the most persistent myths attached to the case, the disconnect between the 1976 cult film's imagery and the historical facts, and the question that honest investigators have never been able to resolve: whether the fourth attack, at the Starks farmhouse, was committed by the same person at all. The episode closes with a return to the names the Phantom left behind, and a clear-eyed accounting of what eighty years of cold-case silence actually means.

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