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The Freeway Phantom Murderer (implied)
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Blaine Pardot and his daughter Victoria Hester compiled extensive research into the Freeway Phantom cases, tracing the timeline, victims, and investigative challenges faced in Washington, D.C.
, in the early 1970s.
The book gathers interviews, archival materials, and forensic discussion to build a comprehensive account of the murders and the community impact.
It highlights investigative missteps, jurisdictional problems, and the patterns linking multiple victims to a presumed serial offender.
The authors also explore suspects, leads, and how the case influenced later forensic and police practices.
Their work has served as a primary modern source for journalists and podcasters revisiting the series of crimes.
, in the early 1970s.
The book gathers interviews, archival materials, and forensic discussion to build a comprehensive account of the murders and the community impact.
It highlights investigative missteps, jurisdictional problems, and the patterns linking multiple victims to a presumed serial offender.
The authors also explore suspects, leads, and how the case influenced later forensic and police practices.
Their work has served as a primary modern source for journalists and podcasters revisiting the series of crimes.
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Mentioned by Kate as the main source book documenting the Freeway Phantom cases, authored by a father‑daughter team.

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