There's always more than what meets the eye. The friendly town of Circleville, Ohio is perhaps most known for its annual Circleville Pumpkin Show, "The Greatest Free Show On Earth," which draws thousands of people from all over the state of Ohio (and even out of state) together every year for family fun, contests, and pumpkin-flavored everything. But what many people don't know about Circleville, is that for several years a dark mystery hovered over the town, and it's still the most talked-about unsolved mystery in the state of Ohio.
The small town of Circleville and the people of Pickaway County began to encounter what some might call a real-life murder mystery experience in the late 1970s, when thousands of individuals started receiving mysterious letters in their mailboxes about their personal lives, and the lives of others in town.
The letters were written in block style and contained vindictive, violent, and vulgar material. Thousands of threatening letters were sent to residents for several years. An attempted murder was even believed to have been connected to the letters---and in spite of a convicted suspect, the letters continued even after the suspect was placed in prison.
Throughout the years, the letters continued to arrive in residents' mailboxes—both city officials and average citizens alike—until the late 90s. The writer was never revealed, and to this day the people of Circleville don't know who was watching them so closely.
For a more in-depth look at this baffling unsolved mystery, check out the video below:
What do you think about this unsolved mystery in Ohio? What are your theories about the Circleville Letter Writer?
We love writing about spooky and haunted happenings in our home state. Read 11 Haunted Places In Ohio That Are Super Creepy to learn about more mysteries of Ohio.
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