Kinda disappointing how they made it seem like the letters targeted multiple people's secrets and nobody was safe when in fact it was just circling 2 people.
@@thomaslain3845 Red Herring, just to throw off investigators. When really this was just two attention seeking people, bitter about their divorce and acting like lunatics.
They said they found Paul’s fingerprints on some of the letters mailed while he was incarcerated. Obviously he could have handled “blank” papers before anything was written on them.
The letter writer wasn't a "highly educated person?" _She_ was/is an idiot! 😆 Also, that "document examiner," I believe, wasn't worth listening to. To say that she was "100% sure" of who the letter writer was, showed her ignorance, and arrogance. Handwriting analysis isn't an "exact science." Any more than "Criminal Profiling" is an exact science. Personally, from just what was presented here, I'd say it was the ex-wife. She "supposedly" saw, and had in her custody, some of the letters, but she didn't save them to show the police? She hated Paul enough to turn his own children against him. She had access to the gun and would have definitely known of any 'quirks' in Paul's handwriting in order to help in setting him up. Also, as the FBI Profiler mentioned, it was very telling that the writer made it a point, numerous times, to point out that she/he was (supposedly) male. When trying to remain anonymous, your biological sex is something that you wouldn't disclose. What should have been done is, set Karen Sue down and have her write a letter. Dictate it so it contained many (or all) of the words that were misspelled in the hundreds of letters. Words like "elemination, bullit, lonily," for example. Now, having said all that, wouldn't it be cool if the letter writer was Erin Moriarty? 😆 The letters were postmarked in Columbus, Ohio, where Erin grew up and was living when the letter writing began. Erin, we're going to need a handwriting sample. 😆
I have only one question about it(Erin aside) If it was the ex wife, why continue send letters after he went in prison and she got what she wanted? It could have been a big mistake risking to overturn his sentence and keep the investigation going…
@@eraldadevole Because she wasn't a "clever" person. This whole story is confusing, how could an isolated person be able to send letters? You can't just make a friend guard that will dance to your sick tune all the time, this case is hella confusing
I believe her, and his dang FINGERPRINTS were on the letters! He may have been isolated but he found someone to mail the letters for him. Maybe another inmate ( criminal ) is not too far fetched of a theory. I think some people are overthinking the whole thing when the evidence is right there in front of us. Handwriting characteristics and fingerprints don't lie just like dna doesn't lie!
Makes me wonder why the letters weren't subjected to statement analysis. Many people believe statement analysis is of more value than body language. It's pretty darn reliable.
All adulterous affairs should be shamed. The problem I see is knowing if there actually was an affair going on. Bearing false witness and gossiping is the only thing I see wrong with what that small town was possibly doing.
Fascinating story, poorly reported. Were the busdriver and head whatever actually having an affair? When they say that the two began dating after the busdriver's husband died, what about the other guy's wife? They did say he was married. Anyway, whatever happened to the two of them later? Who else was investigated, and what became of it? And that's just off the top of my head.
Yes, Mary Gillespie and the superintendent were having an affair. It was almost 100% proven considering she started dating him openly in a matter of weeks after her husband passed away
Were the busdriver and head whatever having an affair? When they say that the two began dating after the busdriver's husband died, what about the other guy's wife? They did say he was married. Anyway, whatever happened to the two of them later? Who else was investigated, and what became of it? And that's just off the top of my head.
If Preshaur didn't have any pens or paper in prison, how did he have outgoing mail? And it's completely possible that Preshaur wrote these in prison, mailed them to someone else who then mailed them to other people so it didn't show them coming from the prison.
That was incredibly time-consuming - especially printing each of them. The writer must’ve lived alone or had LOTS of time alone to write them all, mail or post them, without drawing attention.
Oh, yes. I’ve seen this one a few times. I’ve never forgotten it because it’s a small town just 20 min from me. Plus it’s one of those more memorable stories that’s evolved over the years since. A true mystery, especially earlier on. But it’ll likely forever remain one. Maybe that’s why it’s more memorable and special. Those who haven’t yet seen it will find it compelling. It’s different from the usual.
Exactly!! She was driving her school bus on the way to pick up kids, saw the box and took it home to examine. Does that mean that she put her students lives in danger and drove her bus route with it on the bus or, did she forget the kids and drive home? There’s some stupid going on there.
@@TieraOwens , stupid is as stupid does , if it was me and I seen it, I would leave where it was at and go find a place with the nearest phone . Not pick up a box that looks suspicious and take it with me , imagine if it went off ... OMG
The handwriting expert was completely unprofessional. You can never state something as fact when it's your interpretation of the evidence therefore your opinion. The number 3 thing bugs me too! On an unrelated and known sample of Paul's writing, he adds a decretive loop and swirl. Then on one of the mystery letters, the number 3 looks like someone was trying to copy it. I don't agree that it looks like he's not sure if wants to write a number 2 or a 3. And the uppercase G. I know many people who write it to look like that. I don't agree that it's 'very unusual ', I don't think Erin believed it either.
I think Paul wrote them in jail and had a friend send them for him. In 10 years in prison I'm absolutely certain he would have found somebody to bring him pen and paper but give the letters off to someone else to mail them.
They said he was an ex-prison guard. I don't know if he was put in the same prison he worked in, but he could've made a friend (maybe a woman prison guard?).
I heard about this a little over a month ago, for the first time from Agatha Maye Detective agency channel shared the story. If you haven’t checked out her channel, you should do so she’s great.
All the fuss over a mischief maker who had a great time with their 'crooked creativity'... The handwriting analyst seemed very credible to me though...
I think it was the ex-wife who wrote the letters. She would have had access to all of the things used in the attempted bombing and to even the paper that Paul might have touched before prison. I think the obsession with other people's lives and all of the details that the writer had were from a female. I worked with someone like that (not in Ohio.) She was a teacher who was overly religious and thought that she needed to interfere with the lives of everyone else. She would leave letters in the mailboxes of other teachers criticizing things they were doing that she thought were wrong. Men, generally, could not care less what others were doing.
I don't see how a forensic document examiner aka handwriting analyst in this case can be 100 % sure. Though I give the analysis some weight. Also, a really twisted person can sometimes make others think he's a great guy. I can't judge who wrote those letters, so I appreciate the ideas in the comments.
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This episode leaves a ton of loose ends or points that are kind of explained only weakly. 7:42 So Ron Gillespie was the brother-in-law to Paul Freshour. How? Was Karen Sue (Paul's wife) Mary's sister? At 27:32 we learn Karen Sue was living in a trailer on Mary's property. 9:09 "Mary had always denied having an affair with Massie, but after Ron's death, she says they began seeing each other..." 😂 Sure, ok. 14:22 Handwriting sample lol yeah it was Paul.
Dudes innocent. If not there I only evidence for his innocence. Who verified the box was actually where she said it was. Any of the kids questioned asking if she found a box.
I had an El Camino just like that one, same wheels, 350 cubic engine, 4 barrel Quadrajet. They were very popular back then. Paul shouldn't have been in prison.
Dude was absolutely guilty. It would be so easy for him to slip a letters visitors or bribe a to have them mailed. His handwriting and fingerprints were on the letters.
Another thing, if Paul wrote the letters from jail, then his fingerprints would have been on all of them. It's more likely that the papers came from the home that he used to share with someone and his prints only ended up sporadically on some.
Agree. Smokescreen created by Mary. The trap, the gun - all conveniently found by her. She staged it. Motive - what happened after her hubby died? That which was supposed to be a rumour became true.
@@MatthewKenny-vm9vz We're Mary and Karen Sue sisters? The story says Paul Freshour was Ron Gillispie's brother-in-law. Then it says Karen Sue was living in a trailer on Mary's property.
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I feel like a lot was not covered that should have been in this episode. There were a lot of holes in the story where this was barely comprehensible. Just from looking at the various letters, though I'm no trained expert, it seems like the letters were written by more than one person and they were taking great lengths to disguise their writing by using the block letter style. Either they were not very educated or that was another misdirect like mentioning they had a girlfriend could have been. Words were misspelled, punctuation omitted. I think the son definitely had some part in it though I can't say how. The writing didn't appear consistent throughout the letters but instead had two or three styles of writing. The letters were also varied by being written on plain paper or lined paper at times. Paul's fingerprints being on the paper could have been as simple as him replacing printer paper and that paper being used by a coworker to write one of the letters. I also don't buy that he could have sent these from jail. Everything is monitored especially phone calls and mail, both incoming and outgoing. They would have been able to intercept the letters before they were actually sent out.
They once thought it was connected to the zodiac letters. If the most wanted had a point, it might be because there was a saddened sinister image behind how they gained need of the victims or perps.
I think it was the ex-wife. Women think in a different way; she tried to look uneducated on purpose; the suspect sounds like an emotional unestable and controlling person, I think the state of mind of the ex at that time, especially after everything she lost. She may have also manipulated the son to help her with her plan. Guilt is what made the son avoid seing his father face to face and ultimately end his life.
The letter writer basis for framing that man is credible. Many people write in those patterns. She should feel badly. How can he write when he had no opportunity while in prison. She is not infallible.8
Kinda disappointing how they made it seem like the letters targeted multiple people's secrets and nobody was safe when in fact it was just circling 2 people.
@@thomaslain3845 Red Herring, just to throw off investigators. When really this was just two attention seeking people, bitter about their divorce and acting like lunatics.
I’m cleaning my apartment as I listen to this . Marry Christmas Eve everyone.
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Why don't they do DNA testing on the stamps glue?.. the sender probably licked them
They said they found Paul’s fingerprints on some of the letters mailed while he was incarcerated. Obviously he could have handled “blank” papers before anything was written on them.
@@markbaz 🙄 🤦🏻♂️ no, he just had either a guard or another inmate mail them out.
It was too early for good DNA analysis. That developed in later years.
@@ad6723 they can do it now
Bc the investigation is closed. They think they got their suspect
Don't threaten a child for an adult's actions. Just evil.
Hopefully, most of the time it’s a scare tactic, but I agree with you.
The letter writer wasn't a "highly educated person?" _She_ was/is an idiot! 😆
Also, that "document examiner," I believe, wasn't worth listening to. To say that she was "100% sure" of who the letter writer was, showed her ignorance, and arrogance. Handwriting analysis isn't an "exact science." Any more than "Criminal Profiling" is an exact science.
Personally, from just what was presented here, I'd say it was the ex-wife. She "supposedly" saw, and had in her custody, some of the letters, but she didn't save them to show the police? She hated Paul enough to turn his own children against him. She had access to the gun and would have definitely known of any 'quirks' in Paul's handwriting in order to help in setting him up. Also, as the FBI Profiler mentioned, it was very telling that the writer made it a point, numerous times, to point out that she/he was (supposedly) male. When trying to remain anonymous, your biological sex is something that you wouldn't disclose.
What should have been done is, set Karen Sue down and have her write a letter. Dictate it so it contained many (or all) of the words that were misspelled in the hundreds of letters. Words like "elemination, bullit, lonily," for example.
Now, having said all that, wouldn't it be cool if the letter writer was Erin Moriarty? 😆 The letters were postmarked in Columbus, Ohio, where Erin grew up and was living when the letter writing began. Erin, we're going to need a handwriting sample. 😆
I have only one question about it(Erin aside)
If it was the ex wife, why continue send letters after he went in prison and she got what she wanted? It could have been a big mistake risking to overturn his sentence and keep the investigation going…
@@eraldadevole Because she wasn't a "clever" person. This whole story is confusing, how could an isolated person be able to send letters? You can't just make a friend guard that will dance to your sick tune all the time, this case is hella confusing
I believe her, and his dang FINGERPRINTS were on the letters! He may have been isolated but he found someone to mail the letters for him. Maybe another inmate ( criminal ) is not too far fetched of a theory. I think some people are overthinking the whole thing when the evidence is right there in front of us. Handwriting characteristics and fingerprints don't lie just like dna doesn't lie!
Makes me wonder why the letters weren't subjected to statement analysis. Many people believe statement analysis is of more value than body language. It's pretty darn reliable.
... and you are dead wrong about this
What a horrible bunch of people.
these small-town people need to get a life then no one would care who was having an affair and there wouldn't be any letters
All adulterous affairs should be shamed. The problem I see is knowing if there actually was an affair going on. Bearing false witness and gossiping is the only thing I see wrong with what that small town was possibly doing.
Why are we all up at 7am watching this 😅🤣
Haha, because it 1pm uk time 😅😊
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Well my body is used to being up for work.... This is waaaaaay better tho! Merry Christmas everyone!
@@sfm18 Merry Christmas ☺️
@@laurieemerson8159 You may be very accurate 😂
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Fascinating story, poorly reported.
Were the busdriver and head whatever actually having an affair?
When they say that the two began dating after the busdriver's husband died, what about the other guy's wife? They did say he was married.
Anyway, whatever happened to the two of them later?
Who else was investigated, and what became of it?
And that's just off the top of my head.
Yes, Mary Gillespie and the superintendent were having an affair. It was almost 100% proven considering she started dating him openly in a matter of weeks after her husband passed away
Too many questions left unanswered. Smh
This has got to be the laziest investigation I've ever heard. Either that, or 48 hours left out a ton of information.
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Yep. Can you see the comment I left?
(It has timestamps)
Were the busdriver and head whatever having an affair?
When they say that the two began dating after the busdriver's husband died, what about the other guy's wife? They did say he was married.
Anyway, whatever happened to the two of them later?
Who else was investigated, and what became of it?
And that's just off the top of my head.
Agreed. It was horrible...so much was missing that I want to go look it up myself. 🥴
@@TieraOwens
I've been doing that on and off the last few hours. They left out 3/4 of the story here. Unreal.
This was one of my favorite stories profiled on Unsolved Mysteries when I was a child. I always wondered who the writer really was. 🧐
OMG yes!! They did cover this story on that show. Forgot about that.
The writer even wrote to Unsolved Mysteries!
Karen. Clearly.
They mentioned all that in this 48 Hours
Was me and I got away with it !!
Honestly kind of a bad move to go and date the guy you're accused of having an affair with
Karen Sue was responsible for the trap. She asked her son, boyfriend and brother for help.
If Preshaur didn't have any pens or paper in prison, how did he have outgoing mail?
And it's completely possible that Preshaur wrote these in prison, mailed them to someone else who then mailed them to other people so it didn't show them coming from the prison.
Because they check your letters! And if they thought he was the sender you better believe they would’ve read everything he had outgoing.
Good thing it was before social media! Imagine what kind of a mess that would've been.😮
That was incredibly time-consuming - especially printing each of them.
The writer must’ve lived alone or had LOTS of time alone to write them all, mail or post them, without drawing attention.
Oh, yes. I’ve seen this one a few times. I’ve never forgotten it because it’s a small town just 20 min from me. Plus it’s one of those more memorable stories that’s evolved over the years since.
A true mystery, especially earlier on. But it’ll likely forever remain one. Maybe that’s why it’s more memorable and special.
Those who haven’t yet seen it will find it compelling. It’s different from the usual.
Hello? Did the letters continue after Pauls death? When was the last letter sent? Incomplete investigation!
Why would u take that box home and try to open it!!??
They didn't have cell phones back then , so she wasn't able to call 911 where she was at .
I was wondering that too because I thought it was a bomb. 😂
Exactly!! She was driving her school bus on the way to pick up kids, saw the box and took it home to examine. Does that mean that she put her students lives in danger and drove her bus route with it on the bus or, did she forget the kids and drive home?
There’s some stupid going on there.
@@TieraOwens , stupid is as stupid does , if it was me and I seen it, I would leave where it was at and go find a place with the nearest phone . Not pick up a box that looks suspicious and take it with me , imagine if it went off ... OMG
@lindasyarnbarn5176 , you can't accuse everyone of being bright , some people are about as sharp as the white paint on the wall
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I used to live in Ashville (the next town over, closer than Columbus). Love this story about Circleville.
Oh my gosh, these small town keystone cops & idiot lawyers 🙄 😑 🤦🏾♀️
The toxic writer waged war on peaceful Circleville town.
Fingerprints don't lie, Paul wrote the letters....and was a secret creepo.
So, if you’ve touched some blank papers and someone else wrote something creepy on them, are you a “secret creepo”?
@@lindasyarnbarn5176- That whole scenario is highly unlikely.
The handwriting expert was completely unprofessional. You can never state something as fact when it's your interpretation of the evidence therefore your opinion.
The number 3 thing bugs me too! On an unrelated and known sample of Paul's writing, he adds a decretive loop and swirl. Then on one of the mystery letters, the number 3 looks like someone was trying to copy it. I don't agree that it looks like he's not sure if wants to write a number 2 or a 3.
And the uppercase G. I know many people who write it to look like that. I don't agree that it's 'very unusual ', I don't think Erin believed it either.
I agree! Very arrogant and unprofessional to say 100% guarantee 💯
I bet it was his wife
YES! It’s insane how nobody investigated her! It was she and her son.
I think Karen did it!!!
I THINK THAT HE WROTE THE LETTERS IN ADVANCE & HAD HIS SON MAIL THEM!
I agreed at first with you, but immediately they said in the video he sent hundreds of letters. It's hard to have so many letters written in advance.
@mini_skinny0296 But at the same time, they said that the expert tested 90 letters.
Why not test the whole of the "hundreds" lot???
I think Paul wrote them in jail and had a friend send them for him. In 10 years in prison I'm absolutely certain he would have found somebody to bring him pen and paper but give the letters off to someone else to mail them.
They said he was an ex-prison guard. I don't know if he was put in the same prison he worked in, but he could've made a friend (maybe a woman prison guard?).
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Why didn’t they use DNA testing on the letters?
I heard about this a little over a month ago, for the first time from Agatha Maye Detective agency channel shared the story. If you haven’t checked out her channel, you should do so she’s great.
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All the fuss over a mischief maker who had a great time with their 'crooked creativity'...
The handwriting analyst seemed very credible to me though...
Not to me!
She seemed very credible to me too. Plus his fingerprints were found as well? Pretty self explanatory to me.
Getting phones, drugs and weapons on prison happens every day. Surley someone can get letters out....
And he worked in the system, he knew how things work.
I live in Chillicothe and this really creeps me out
I think it was the ex-wife who wrote the letters. She would have had access to all of the things used in the attempted bombing and to even the paper that Paul might have touched before prison. I think the obsession with other people's lives and all of the details that the writer had were from a female. I worked with someone like that (not in Ohio.) She was a teacher who was overly religious and thought that she needed to interfere with the lives of everyone else. She would leave letters in the mailboxes of other teachers criticizing things they were doing that she thought were wrong. Men, generally, could not care less what others were doing.
0:40 Sounds like Bridgerton 😢
I don't see how a forensic document examiner aka handwriting analyst in this case can be 100 % sure. Though I give the analysis some weight. Also, a really twisted person can sometimes make others think he's a great guy. I can't judge who wrote those letters, so I appreciate the ideas in the comments.
Wow this is intriguing.
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This episode leaves a ton of loose ends or points that are kind of explained only weakly.
7:42 So Ron Gillespie was the brother-in-law to Paul Freshour. How?
Was Karen Sue (Paul's wife) Mary's sister?
At 27:32 we learn Karen Sue was living in a trailer on Mary's property.
9:09 "Mary had always denied having an affair with Massie, but after Ron's death, she says they began seeing each other..." 😂 Sure, ok.
14:22 Handwriting sample lol yeah it was Paul.
Karen Sue was Ron Gillespie's Sister. That was stated in this video. You must've just missed it
@j.scottcaudill7543
Where was it in the video? I went back and skipped around some but didn't find it.
Why do you guys keep reposting same video over and over sometimes in compilation.
They kinda glossed over Karen's paranoia surrounding the Unsolved Mysteries interviews. I find that highly suspicious.
What a lovely way to start Christmas Eve😮
That linguistic analyst at the end was so full of herself... "im not wrong" ya sure about that? 🙄
You can stop the video and look at the words, how are they written, and see if she is right or wrong in her assumptions.
Is there no DNA on the letters?
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Dudes innocent. If not there I only evidence for his innocence. Who verified the box was actually where she said it was. Any of the kids questioned asking if she found a box.
Said the bus was empty.
@ thanks.
I don’t understand why her word is just accepted. Very scary
It's always the spouse. Always
What in the bridgerton is going on here 😮
The letter writer was Ronald McDonald...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had an El Camino just like that one, same wheels, 350 cubic engine, 4 barrel Quadrajet. They were very popular back then.
Paul shouldn't have been in prison.
Am I just now figuring out that all these episodes are just put out in a rotating loop? I feel like I just saw this a year ago on my couch.😂
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The letters continued while he was in prison and people still believed he was behind it?!!!!? My gosh!
Is this a re upload or am I just remembering the story from another channel 🤔
Dude was absolutely guilty. It would be so easy for him to slip a letters visitors or bribe a to have them mailed. His handwriting and fingerprints were on the letters.
Another thing, if Paul wrote the letters from jail, then his fingerprints would have been on all of them. It's more likely that the papers came from the home that he used to share with someone and his prints only ended up sporadically on some.
Buzzfeed Unsolved also covered this story
I'm binge watching this ❤
Absolutely Karen Sue did it
I think ...
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Mary Gillespie is the writer. It’s obvious.
No Its Karen. Why would Mary write to herself, that her husband needs to stop her/Marys relationship.
@ trust me. It’s her.. she was the very first “victim” so nobody would suspect her. Plus, she gets to play the victim.
Agree. Smokescreen created by Mary. The trap, the gun - all conveniently found by her. She staged it. Motive - what happened after her hubby died? That which was supposed to be a rumour became true.
I'm guessing you probably meant Karen Sue, Paul's crazy ex?
@@MatthewKenny-vm9vz
We're Mary and Karen Sue sisters?
The story says Paul Freshour was Ron Gillispie's brother-in-law. Then it says Karen Sue was living in a trailer on Mary's property.
Anyone watched the movie Wicked Little Letters? Seems on par with this story, someone sending themselves letters then to others.
She was beautiful looking
3:00 trace the call possible in 77?
I feel like it was his son and at some point the mother knew
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Hmmm... I wonder if the letters continued after his death??? If so, seems it would strongly suggest that the letters were NOT written by him.
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I feel like a lot was not covered that should have been in this episode. There were a lot of holes in the story where this was barely comprehensible. Just from looking at the various letters, though I'm no trained expert, it seems like the letters were written by more than one person and they were taking great lengths to disguise their writing by using the block letter style. Either they were not very educated or that was another misdirect like mentioning they had a girlfriend could have been. Words were misspelled, punctuation omitted. I think the son definitely had some part in it though I can't say how. The writing didn't appear consistent throughout the letters but instead had two or three styles of writing. The letters were also varied by being written on plain paper or lined paper at times. Paul's fingerprints being on the paper could have been as simple as him replacing printer paper and that paper being used by a coworker to write one of the letters.
I also don't buy that he could have sent these from jail. Everything is monitored especially phone calls and mail, both incoming and outgoing. They would have been able to intercept the letters before they were actually sent out.
What is insane to me that cheating in marriage is not seen as a crime, but writing letters is a crime.
Obvious it was the son and the dad and mom covered for him.
They once thought it was connected to the zodiac letters. If the most wanted had a point, it might be because there was a saddened sinister image behind how they gained need of the victims or perps.
Uncle Paul had the worst attorney.
I think it was the ex-wife. Women think in a different way; she tried to look uneducated on purpose; the suspect sounds like an emotional unestable and controlling person, I think the state of mind of the ex at that time, especially after everything she lost. She may have also manipulated the son to help her with her plan. Guilt is what made the son avoid seing his father face to face and ultimately end his life.
I've solved the case.
It was something about Mary all along. 🔎
All four, knott. Naught.
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I think they had tunnel vision on Paul. He definitely didn't do this based on the evidence. Too many things point elsewhere.
I’ve Seen This Before. It’s Very Tiring.
The wife would've known how his writing looked, and copied it. Or the son. They could've used paper he had touched.
Wow, now that's a mysterious case.
This story was so confusing.
This story was already uploaded twice recently.
That G is almost exactly the same as I write my G's.
The letter writer basis for framing that man is credible. Many people write in those patterns. She should feel badly. How can he write when he had no opportunity while in prison. She is not infallible.8
This one has been on a couple times before.
Are you kidding me?? This is a woman’s MO!!!
Finger prints on the letters? What’s the mystery ? Lol
PAROLE?? OH, GOOD GRIEF !!
Regardless the known writing, it's very possible it's hand fed to assert the conclusion. Science at its basic form
Merry christmas family
Merry Christmas from Arizona ❤🌵🎅
Merry Christmas everyone🌲🎅 watching from Hong Kong.
Merry Christmas ⛄ too. Watching from Kenya.
Merry Christmas from Florida USA 🎄
Merry Christmas from Arizona ❤🌵🎅
Damn 😢
Merry Christmas y’all from West Texas!
Merry Christmas from Florida USA 🎄
Merry Christmas from Arizona ❤🌵🎅
A Very Merry Christmas to you and yours all the way from Lagos, Nigeria!!!🎄🎊🎁
Mary G. I knew a Mary G. once. Very Dangerous!!!