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   List of Names and Terms
   Adams, Henry
   Albritton, Tom
   Allen, Arthur
   Allen, Jeff
   Allen, Marie
   Ames, Ida
   Andrews, Cleo
   Arkansas Democrat
   Arkansas Gazette
   Arkansas State Police
   Atchison, W.E.
   Atchley, Sonny
   Atkins, Jerry
   Atkinson, Andy
   Atkinson, Robert
   Atkinson, S.H.
   Axeman of New Orleans
   Bagwell, Bill
   Baker, Clarence
   Baker, Cullen
   Barber, Elisha
   Beasley, Charles
   Beck, Wayne
   Bell, Willie
   Bersinger, Berry
   Billingsley, H.C.
   Bischof, Greg
   Bizell, John
   “Black Dahlia” murder
   Blackmon, Lyn
   Blackmon, Willie
   Bledsoe, Mark
   Booker, Betty Jo
   Boost, Werner
   “Boston Strangler”
   Boyd, Charley
   Boyd, George
   Boyd, James
   Brackman, Melvin
   Brown, Bessie
   Brown, Clark
   Brown, Thad
   Brown, William
   Browning, Ernest
   Browning, John
   Burgess, Rodney
   Bush, George
   Buttram, Jan
   Campbell, Ardella
   Carpenter, Bob
   Carpenter, Virginia
   Carrara, Pete
   Carter, Homer
   Carter, Jack
   Carter, James
   Case, Blair
   Chadwick, John
   Chandler, Robert
   Choate, Dick
   Clark, Tom
   Clark, Walter
   Clements, Bill
   Cocksey, Lynn
   Cogbill, T.C.
   Cooper, Oval
   Cope, Carol
   Cox, Frank
   Crain, J.C.
   Crider, Bruce
   Crowder, Bob
   Dallas Morning News
   Dallas News
   Dallas Observer
   Dallas Times Herald
   Daniel, Ernest
   Davis, Bud
   Davis, Kenneth
   Davis, Lynn
   Davis, W.E.
   Dennis, Steve
   Dixon, Kenneth
   Dodd, Wilbert
   Duckett, Phillip
   Duke, James
   Dumais, Joseph
   Eddings, James
   Eldridge, Elaine
   Ellis, Ike
   Engler, Frank
   Evans, Grace
   Fause, Robert
   Feagins, Elmer
   Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
   Ferguson, Glenn
   Ferguson, Miriam
   Fish, Albert
   Florence, William
   Fowler, Homer
   Garrison, Homer
   Gedrimas, Gerald
   Geer, Jimmy
   Geringer, Joseph
   Giles, Emmett
   Giles, Hence
   Giles, Richard
   Gonzaullas, Manuel
   Grandbury, Frank
   Graves, Louis
   Griffin, Eleanor
   Griffin, Oce
   Griffin, Richard
   Grigson, James
   Grunstra, Doris
   Grunstra, James
   Gunter, B.C.
   Hall-Mills murders
   Hallett, H.S.
   Hamer, Frank
   Hamm, S.O.
   Hardell, Brett
   Harmon, Mrs. W.E.
   Hauptmann, Bruno
   Haynie, Finos
   Heirens, William
   Heiskell, Bertha
   Henslee, E.G.
   Henslee, Z.C.
   Hickman, Fred
   Hi
ckman, Tom
   Hill, Clarence
   Hogan, Lawrence
   Holcomb, Ernie
   Holland, Lucille
   Hollis, James
   Holman, John
   Holmes, Henry
   Hoover, J. Edgar
   Huddleston, J.P.
   Issei Sagawa
   “Jack the Ripper” (Atlanta, GA)
   “Jack the Ripper” (London)
   “Jack the Ripper” (Manhattan)
   James, Madeline
   Johns, Kathleen
   Johnson, Ben
   Johnson, Clifford
   Johnson, Tillman
   Joplin, Scott
   Keach, Stacy
   Keirsey, A.F.
   Kennedy, Charles
   Kilcrease, Floyd
   Kilcrease, Noah
   Kirwan, W.E.
   Koon Kreek Klub
   Kracauer, Sigfried
   Ku Klux Klan
   Kuhl, W.C.
   Lacey, Robert
   Laney, Benjamin
   Lapalla, Anthony
   Larey, Mary Jeanne
   Lauter, Harry
   LeBlanc, Louis
   Ledbetter, Huddie
   Lemley, Harry
   Life magazine
   Line, Herbert
   Lowe, Aylmer
   Lucas, Henry
   Lummus, A.J.
   Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run
   Mahaffey, J.Q.
   Mahaffey, Ruth
   Malcolm, Ed
   Malsch, Brownson
   Martin, Inez
   Martin, James Paul
   Martin, Q.C.
   Martin, R.S.
   Martin, William
   McBride, L.O.
   McClerkin, Hayes
   McClerkin, Henry
   McClure, Luther
   McCormick, Jon
   McCrea, Joel
   McCullough, Bill
   McDonald, Bill
   McGill, Edward
   McIntosh, P.K.
   McLaughlin, Glen
   McNief, J.F.
   McSpadden, Earl
   Mercer, Jack
   Miers, Harriet
   Mitchell, Scott
   Mmbengwa, David
   “Monster of Florence”
   Moore, Mark
   Moore, Polly
   Moore, Tom
   Moore, Zack
   Morley, Dean
   Mosier, Milton
   Mueller, Robert
   Nancarrow, Conlin
   Neff, Pat
   New York State Police
   Norman, John
   Nunn, Stuart
   Oakley, Prentice
   O’Donald, Wayne
   O’Donnell, Martin
   Owens, Hulen
   Pace, W.A.
   Parker, Willard
   Perot, Henry Ross
   Pettie, V.C.
   “Phantom Killer”
   Phantom Killer (stage play)
   Phillips, H.L.
   Pierce, Charles
   polygraph
   Prater, A.V.
   Presley, Dewey
   Presley, James
   Presley, William
   Proctor, J.A.
   Purvis, V.O.
   Quillin, Berry
   Rachel, C.C.
   Rasmussen, William
   “Red Circle” murders
   Rees, Melvin
   Reeves, Cecil
   Rhotan, James
   Richmond, Justin
   Riley, Frank
   Ripley, John
   Roberts, Casey
   Roberts, Truman
   Robertson, Lester
   Robertson, Robby
   Rochelle, Henry
   Rosen, Alex
   Rove, Karl
   Ruddy, Christopher
   Runnels, Jackson
   “Sammy” (suspect)
   Sanderson, Jim
   Schenectady Gazette
   Schmidt, Wrenn
   Schoppey, Ted
   Scudder, John
   Seay, Tully
   Selman, Roy
   Shaver, Ben
   Short, Elizabeth
   Smith,—(suspect)
   Smith, Bob
   Smith, Earl
   Smith, Edward
   Smith, Lonnie
   Smith, Roy
   “Son of Sam” murders
   Stanley, David
   Stanley, Stewart
   Starks, Katy
   Starks, Virgil
   Stasio, Marilyn
   Sterling, Ross
   Sterling, W.W.
   Stewart, Ned
   Stone, Edwin
   Stone, Jeanne
   Stowers, Carlton
   Swinney, Peggy
   Swinney, Youell
   Swinney-Sones, Mildred
   Tackett, James
   Tackett, John
   Tackett, Max
   Tackett, Myrtle
   Tales of the Texas Rangers
   Tamm, Edward
   Taylor, Elmer
   Tennison, H.B.
   Texarkana Daily News
   Texarkana Gazette
   Texas Department of Public Safety
   Texas Rangers
   Thomas, Herbert
   Thomas, Stephanie
   Thomason, Harry
   Thompson, Joe
   Thraser, Beatrice
   “3X Killer”
   Tisdale, Joe
   “Toledo Clubber”
   Tolson, Clyde
   Toole, Ottis
   Town That Dreaded Sundown, The
   U.S. Secret Service
   Vance, Robert
   Vinson, Willie
   Walraven, James
   Walsh, Adam
   Ward, P.V.
   Waterman, William
   Weaver, G.H.
   Webb, Walter
   Wellborn, Meek
   Wells, Dawn
   West, Harold
   West, Imogene
   Whitehead, David
   Wilson, Colin
   Winham, Thelma
   Womack, Max
   Yilck, Joseph
   Yilck, Ordelta
   Young, Dan
   “Zodiac” killer
   Table of Contents
   Preface
   Chapter 1
   Lover’s Lane
   February 22, 1946
   Chapter 2
   “Texarkana: Twice as Nice!”
   Chapter 3
   Rich Road
   March 24, 1946
   Chapter 4
   Last Dance
   April 14, 1946
   Chapter 5
   Lone Wolf
   Chapter 6
   Rampage
   May 3, 1946
   Chapter 7
   Madhouse
   Chapter 8
   Prime Suspect?
   Chapter 9
   Poison Pens
   Chapter 10
   No Stone Unturned
   Chapter 11
   Still at Large?
   Conclusion
   Chapter Notes
   Bibliography
   List of Names and Terms
   
   
   
 
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