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  2. Jun 6, 2020 · The Town That Dreaded Sundown was a 1976 docudrama based on actual crimes committed in Texarkana in 1946. The real killer was never found. The true crimes were even more disturbing.

  3. May 31, 2020 · The Town That Dreaded Sundown was a disturbing 1976 docudrama based on a string of murders that took place in and around Texarkana in 1946. A post-modern remake was released in 2014 that used the original film and true crimes as a backdrop for a fictional narrative.

    • The Cold Case That Would Eventually Inspire The Town That Dreaded Sundown
    • A Stranger with A Flashlight
    • No Crowd Control
    • The Attacker Is Breaking Down The Door!
    • In June of 1946, Auto Theft Is on The Rise
    • A Stolen Plymouth
    • A Financial Dispute
    • “Please Don’T Shoot Me!”
    • In January 1947 An Indictment Is Underway
    • Texarkana Now Accepts The Town That Dreaded Sundown as Part of Local History

    The cold case of the Texarkana Phantom is a story unlike any other. This masked killer terrorized a small Southern city over a six month period in 1946. He claimed five casualties and heavily traumatized three others while simultaneously throwing an entire town into hysterics. The Texarkana Phantom’s attacks (which later inspired the classic horror...

    Mary Jeanne Larey and her boyfriend, James Hollis, wanted to end their date night with some private time. After catching a film at a popular theater, they parked on a secluded road known as Lover’s Lane. Sometime during the evening, a stranger’s flashlight blinded the couple. They assumed it was a policeofficer making his nightly rounds, but instea...

    At the horrifying scene, the police were unable to control the crowd that gathered from interfering. Despite this, some evidence found at the scene came in handy. The killer shot both victims in the back of the head with a .32 caliber gun. They were identified as Richard Griffin and Polly Ann Moore when law enforcement officers found the female’s c...

    Still in shock, Katie dropped to the floor to avoid any more bullets and then fled to the bedroom to search for the firearm that Virgil kept there. However, before she could arm herself, she realized her attacker was breaking down the back door to come after her inside the house. Katie gathered her courage and miraculously was able to run out of th...

    While the Phantom was busy terrorizing Texarkana, a string of auto thefts transpired. Thereafter the stolen vehicles were abandoned. Arkansas State Trooper, Max Tackett noticed the link in the timeline of the stolen, then abandoned, vehicles and said the murders that were being committed elsewhere. His suspicions were confirmed when a farmer from M...

    One day in late June, someone noticed the stolen Plymouth and confirmed as the same vehicle for which police were looking. Upon finding the car, Boyd began a stakeout of the parking lot. After some time, a woman called Peggy Stevens Swinney (newly married that same day to Youell Swinney) claimed the vehicle. She said she was not sure of her husband...

    On May 3, 1946, Peggy’s sister and Youell Swinney argued over money the couple owed to her. That same night, Peggy and Youell rented a hotel room where Youell left Peggy for at least 5 hours, returning after midnight. This was the same night the Starks murder occurred. Peggy later said when Youell returned to the hotel, covered in blood, which she ...

    Upon capture, the suspect made several strange comments, including: “Please don’t shoot me!”. Tackett replied, “I’m not going to shoot you for stealing cars.” “Mister, don’t play gameswith me. You want me for more than stealing cars! I will spend the rest of my life behind bars this time!” the suspect replied, hysterical. Police subsequently booked...

    On January 13, 1947, the court indicted Youell Swinney on felony theft. A series of previous convictions were recognized by the Bowie County Grand Jury, making him eligible to try as a habitual criminal. Such a charge can carry a life sentence. Seeing as there wasn’t substantial evidence to convict him of the Phantom Murders, prosecutors would stil...

    The Town that Dreaded Sundown now serves as a festive event that takes inspiration from the real-life murders. In 2003, the Texas Parks & Recreation department began showing The Town That Dreaded Sundownin Spring Lake Park in Texarkana. The annual showing of The Town that Dreaded Sundown attracts a crowd of several-hundred people who anxiously wait...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_SundownRed Sundown - Wikipedia

    Red Sundown is a 1956 American Technicolor western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer and Dean Jagger. It was produced and distributed by Universal-International Pictures. It is based on the 1956 novel Back Trail by Lewis B. Patten and had the working title Decision At Durango.

  5. Nov 19, 2014 · Aping the original’s chameleon personality, “Sundown” 2014 alternates between self-aware style and absent sense on coin toss whims. But it seems to do so knowingly, as if daring to be caught red-handed so it can offer, “that’s how the original did it!” as a “get out of jail free” card.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · In 1976, Director Charles B Pierce recreates these crimes in a quasi documentary style. Be mindful where you park your car for necking, because The Town that Dreaded Sundown was inspired by a true story.

  7. Apr 17, 2015 · THE LOWDOWN Back in 1976, Arkansas director Charles B Pierce ( The Legend of Boggy Creek) filmed The Town That Dreaded Sundown, a pseudo-documentary re-telling the true story of the unsolved murders committed by The Phantom Killer – a hooded sadist who terrorised the town of Texarkarna in 1946.