The Phantom Killer, James Presley
The Phantom Killer, James Presley
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The Phantom Killer
Unlocking the Mystery of the Texarkana Serial Murders: the Story of a Town in Terror

Author: James Presley

Narrator: Michael Kramer

Unabridged: 13 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/24/2015


Synopsis

The salacious and scandalous murders of a series of couples on Texarkana's "lovers' lanes" created a media maelstrom and cast a pall of fear over an entire region. What is even more surprising is that the case has remained cold for decades. Combining archival research and investigative journalism, Pulitzer Prize–nominated historian James Presley reveals evidence that provides crucial keys to unlocking this decades-old puzzle.

Although the case lives on today through television, the Internet, a revived fictional movie, and even an off-Broadway play, with so much of the investigation shrouded in mystery since 1946, rumors and fractured facts have distorted reality. Now, for the first time, a careful examination of the archival record, personal interviews, and stubborn fact checking come together to produce new insights and revelations on the old slayings.

About James Presley

James Presley has a PhD in history from the University of Texas and has won numerous awards for his journalism, including the Anson Jones Award and the John H. McGinnis Memorial Award. He is the author of A Saga of Wealth: The Rise of the Texas Oilmen, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Texarkana, Texas.


Reviews

A rather tedious read when compared with others of this genre. The Texarkana serial killings are somewhat forgotten today, and this book presents the facts clearly enough, but the writing is not at all compelling.......more

[library] This is another excellent book like The Midnight Assassin: Panic, Scandal, and the Hunt for America's First Serial Killer, equally local history & true crime. This time, the location is Texarkana (TX/AR) and the true crime is the so-called Phantom Killer of 1946. I first learned about the Ph......more

Goodreads review by Jim

A decent, but somewhat bland, account.......more