SERIAL KILLER: The Freeway Phantom
When six young girls are found murdered, their similarities link them all to one killer. With no witnesses and no leads, investigators are still asking who is The Freeway Phantom over forty years later.
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Episode Source Material
- Progress Bulletin (Pomona, CA): Another Girl Slain By D.C. ‘Phantom’, by UPI
- Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, WA): Similarity Is Catchword in Slaying of 6 Girls, by Don McLeod
- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD): D.C. teen-ager’s body found in suburbs, by Associated Press
- The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, IN): ‘Freeway Phantom’ Feared Back On Grisly Job; Police Find 7th D.C.-Area Schoolgirl Murdered, by Associated Press
- Daily News (New York, New York): Phantom Of the Freeway, by Anne Groer and Kermit Jaediker
- The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, CA): Gang Responsible For 1,000 rapes?, by Associated Press
- The Daily News (Staunton, VA): ‘Freeway Phantom’ probe is dropped, by Associated Press
- United States v. Warren. 1977. District of Columbia Court of Appeals, decision by Associate Judge J. Walter Yeagley
- The Washington Post: A Common Bond, by Thomas Morgan
- The Washington Post: ‘Freeway Phantom’ Slayings Haunt Police, Families, by Del Quentin Wilber
- Washington Examiner: DNA discovery could solve 1972 Freeway Phantom slaying, by Teddy Kahn
- Washingtonian: “We Want These Cases Closed”, by Brendan L. Smith
- Washington City Paper” Why the Freeway Phantom Still Hasn’t Been Caught, by Rend Smith
- The Washington Post: Six black girls were brutally murdered in the early ’70s. Why was this case never solved?, by Cheryl W. Thompson
- People Magazine: Unsolved Case of ‘Freeway Phantom’ Haunts Families Decades After Slain Girls Were Found in D.C. Area, by Jeff Truesdell
- People Magazine Investigates: The Freeway Phantom (Season 4, Episode 4)
- The Case I Can’t Forget: Romaine Jenkins (Season 1, Episode 2)
- Pardoe, Blaine L. & Hester, Victoria R. (2019) Tantamount: The Pursuit of the Freeway Phantom Serial Killer
- Convicted Serial Killer sketches 1972 Prince George’s murder victim
- The Evening Sun (Baltimore, MD): Two More Indicted In D.C. Freeway’s ‘Phantom’ Killings
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