Introduction
In the spring of 1946, the twin cities of Texarkana, straddling the Texas-Arkansas border, were gripped by a series of brutal attacks that left five people dead and three injured. These events, perpetrated by an unidentified assailant dubbed the "Phantom Killer," have since become one of America's most infamous unsolved murder cases. The attacks not only instilled widespread fear but also led to a media frenzy and numerous investigations, none of which conclusively identified the murderer.
The First Attack: A Prelude to Terror
The Phantom's reign of terror began on February 22, 1946, when Jimmy Hollis and his girlfriend, Mary Jeanne Larey, were parked on a secluded road after a date. A man wearing a white mask approached their vehicle, shining a flashlight into their eyes. He ordered them out of the car, demanded Hollis remove his pants, and then brutally attacked him, fracturing his skull. Larey was sexually assaulted with the assailant's firearm before both victims managed to escape with their lives. This harrowing incident set the stage for the violent spree that would follow....Read More
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