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The letters begin with someone who is seemingly morally outraged about an affair going on between the school principal and mary gillespie the school bus driver. this comes to a head when ron gillespie gets a phone call which makes him storm out of the house in search of someone.
It's pretty obvious that this is like the sonny corleone murder in the godfather, he was lured to this death, someone was waiting for him. so we'd have to assume that the killer made the phonecall and the killer was the circleville writer. But theres a problem with that theory, remember that the circleville writer is angry because of an affair, why would he kill the real victim of this affair, ron gillespie? if the circleville writer is morally outraged, why murder the victim of the inmorality? makes no sense! Mary and the school principal were having an affair since day one and they wanted to be together, the problem being ron gillespie. mary and the school principal came up with a plan, the circleville writer, which then introduces a third party, a lunatic. the beauty of all this is that it seems so outlandish, why would you suspect two people of writing themselves letters and to one of their spouses, confessing and bring to light your own affair? why? exactly because it would seem too strange, too improbable, no sane person would do that, so that puts mary and the SP in the clear, the phone call was made to get ron to storm out of his home and he was killed, with ron out of the way, mary and the SP were free to be together. no divorce no legal problems no child custody, no complications. Paul freshour was a patsy, he was set up due to some family problems that made him the perfect candidate and i think that the SP and mary had some kind of influence in the town, in the police which also could have sealed his fate. then someone came along who knew about all this, and felt bad, maybe it was the SP's wife, but this person wanting to help freshour, wrote these letters to him as a way of getting him out of prison. but this person didn't want to testify, or just couldn't i think it's really that simple. |
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