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Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)
"The Circleville Letters" - Unsolved Mysteries Wiki
"Who Wrote the Circleville Letters?" - Smithsonian Magazine
"The Circleville Letter Writer" - Mental Floss
"The Circleville Letters Mystery" - ThoughtCo.
"Circleville Letters: An Ohio Mystery" - The Lineup
"Circleville’s Poison Pen" - Columbus Monthly
"The Mysterious Circleville Letters" - True Crime Edition
"The Circleville Letters Case" - Criminal Discourse Podcast
Court records and trial transcripts from the case of Paul Freshour - Legal documents that detail the charges, evidence presented, and testimonies, including that of Karen Freshour, during the trial.
"The Mysterious Circleville Letters" by Jim Fisher True Crime - A detailed article that examines the timeline, key events, and people involved in the Circleville letters saga.
News reports and local newspaper archives from the 1970s and 1980s - Historical news articles from Circleville and surrounding areas that reported on the ongoing developments in the case, including the death of Ron Gillispie and the trial of Paul Freshour.
Paul Freshour's personal accounts and interviews - Statements made by Paul Freshour after his release, in which he maintained his innocence and discussed his perspective on the case.
Books and documentaries on unsolved mysteries that have included the Circleville letters as a case study, providing context and analysis of the events and possible theories.
and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org
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