This term refers to the tragic unsolved killings of three Braniff International Airways flight attendants in 1971. The victims, all based in Dallas, Texas, were found murdered in separate incidents over a period of several months. These cases, despite extensive investigation, remain unresolved, leaving a somber mark on the airline’s history.
Examining these cases offers valuable insights into historical crime investigation techniques and the challenges faced by law enforcement in solving complex homicides. The cases also highlight the vulnerability of airline personnel during this era and the societal anxieties surrounding air travel safety. Understanding the context surrounding these events provides a lens through which to examine broader issues of personal safety, corporate responsibility, and the evolution of forensic science.