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105. The Freeway Phantom Murders

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On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the unsolved murders of 6 victims during the 1970’s.

Case Sources:

1.    Freeway Phantom - Wikipedia

2.    “Freeway Phantom” Homicide Victims | mpdc

3.    The Freeway Phantom — Unresolved

4.    01 Apr 1974, Page 14 - The Morning Herald at Newspapers.com

5.    Case 121: The Freeway Phantom - Casefile: True Crime Podcast (casefilepodcast.com)

6.    https://casefilepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Case-121-The-Freeway-Phantom-map.pdf

7.    https://www.wikitree.com/

8.    https://www.findagrave.com/

9.    KILLINGS UNSOLVED 25 YEARS LATER - The Washington Post

10.    Unsolved DC murders still haunt families | wusa9.com

11.    Tantamount: The Pursuit of the Freeway Phantom Serial Killer - Blaine L. Pardoe, Victoria R. Hester - Google Books

12.    Six black girls were brutally murdered in the early ’70s. Why was this case never solved? - The Washington Post

13.    Freeway Phantom – Notes From The Bunker (wordpress.com)

14.    Informing injustice: The disturbing use of jailhouse informants (innocenceproject.org)

15.    The Rarity of “Unusual” Dispositions of Victim Bodies: Staging and Posing (researchgate.net)

16.    Crime Scene Staging | Encyclopedia.com

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105. The Freeway Phantom Murders

Comments

Also Garrett, did you have your surgery yet?

It was easier to notice the "denise" connection when you listed them all towards the end so thanks for that. I wonder if they looked into someone whose mother or sister was a Denise or Brenda.

Do you know if they interviewed any of the hospital workers, since 2 of the bodies were found by the hospital? It was a psychiatric hospital, but it would be easy for them to get records from other doctors/hospitals.

I was born in 1987 in Texas. In the 90s here it was even normal behavior for kids to run errands and go around town alone as a young kid. I was able to start using the car at age 12. In retrospect it is all things I will not allow my kids to do now, but it was what it was. Love y’all. Thanks for the episodes!


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