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The Circumstantial Evidence in the Circleville Letters Case
Handwriting analysis and fingerprint evidence suggest that Paul Freshour wrote the infamous Circleville letters, despite his denial of the crime. The scandalous letter received by the coroner who ruled Ron Gillespie's death an accident could point to a deeper motive in the case.
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A handwriting analyst concluded that Paul Freshour was the sole author of the scandalous letters that stopped arriving after his release from prison, around the same time Ron Gillespie passed away.
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A handwriting analyst concluded that Paul Freshour was the sole author of the scandalous letters that stopped arriving after his release from prison, around the same time Ron Gillespie passed away. Additionally, fingerprints taken from some of the letters matched Paul Freshour's, further linking him to the suspicious events.
ChapterThe Circumstantial Evidence in the Circleville Letters Case
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