Topic: Moonlight Towers

3 chapters across the catalog

Clip Show II
Episode 533 21:34 - 25:51

533: Clip Show II

Austin Moonlight Towers, Servant Girl Annihilator History

The history of Austin's 165-foot "Moonlight Towers" is explored, linking their 1885 installation to the "Servant Girl Annihilator" serial killer. These structures were designed to illuminate the city to deter crime during a period of panic. The hosts compare the killer to Jack the Ripper and note the survival of several towers in modern Austin.

Crazed Guzman
Episode 484 10:14 - 14:07

484: Crazed Guzman

Austin Moonlight Towers, Servant Girl Annihilator History

The history of Austin's Moonlight Towers, 165-foot lighting structures erected in 1885, is explored in relation to the "Servant Girl Annihilator" serial killer. These towers were originally installed to illuminate the city and provide safety during a period of high-profile murders that some theorists link to Jack the Ripper. Austin remains one of the few cities to maintain these historic 19th-century lighting structures.

Crazed Guzman
Episode 484 14:07 - 17:24

484: Crazed Guzman

Social Interactions in Austin, Moonlight Tower Maintenance

Social dynamics at Austin gatherings are discussed, specifically the reaction to being a podcaster versus a former MTV personality. The conversation returns to the technical state of the Moonlight Towers, noting that while many remain, several have been lost to traffic accidents, cyclones, and rust.