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Swinney was the only major suspect in the Phantom Killer case. He was linked to the crimes by detailed descriptions of the Booker-Martin murders from his wife and accomplice, Peggy, who refused to testify against him in court. Investigation into his involvement in the murders eventually faded. The
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proceeding which found that a prior conviction in 1941 used for sentence enhancement purposes was void because Swinney had not been represented by counsel.
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U.S. Census, January 1, 1920, State of Arkansas, County of Cleveland, enumeration district 25, p. 2-A, family 27.
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case remains unsolved, and physical evidence is virtually nonexistent today. Swinney died in a
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and car theft. He was convicted of car theft in 1947 and as a repeat offender, he received
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by Dr. James Presley claims that Swinney is the culprit of all five Phantom attacks.
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in 1946, although he was never officially charged with any of the murders.
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The Phantom Killer: Unlocking the Mystery of the Texarkana Serial Murders
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This United States biographical article related to crime is a
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minister. Swinney was a known criminal with a history of
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Cleveland County, Arkansas
Dallas
Texas
Phantom Killer
Texarkana
Cleveland County, Arkansas
Baptist
counterfeiting
life in prison
habeas corpus
Dallas
Max Tackett
Tillman Johnson
"Phantom Killer Attacks: PART II"
"Phantom Killer's last alleged victim shot to death 70 years ago today"
Unsolved Murders
Suspects
Swinney Testimony
Wayback Machine
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1917 births
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American counterfeiters
American people convicted of theft

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