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![]() In October of 1982, the Freshour's filed for divorce. And together they had three children, Mark, Dawn Michelle and Helen Sienna. She was his wife during the Ohio Pen Riots in 1968. Or as she was known when all of this was going on, Karen Sue Freshour. But is she really our villain? Or is she, like Paul Freshour claimed to be, just being set up to be wrongfully accused? "In my 22 years as a journalist and investigator, I don't think I have ever met an individual so consumed with such irrational hatred for another and a willingness to say anything, no matter how provably false, to defame him." In his 1993 letter to the parole board on behalf of Paul Freshour, journalist and private investigator Martin Yant is definitely not holding back any punches when he describes Karen Sorrick. We'll look at the transcripts of the Freshour's 1983 contentious divorce and try and understand the woman that so many have come to believe was the one that framed Paul Freshour. Wife to Paul, sister to Ron and friend to Mary. The figure that many a true crime fan believes to be the letter writer, Karen Sue Freshour. On this episode, meet the number one suspected favored villain in the Circleville story. Thank you for listening to the Whatever Remains podcast. That sick, evil villain, well it has to be his wife. Who was close enough to Paul, to Mary, to Ron and their children, to use them all like so many pieces on a chess board? What kind of sick person hates someone that much, that they would destroy anything in their path to see Paul in prison? To a lot of people that's easy, that person was close to Paul, knew him since they were young, loved him, married him, had a kid and wanted to raise a family with him. Who hated Paul Freshour enough to plan in the shadow for years to send him away for good? But in Paul's mind law enforcement were merely henchmen, just tools to be used at will by the person that truly had a vendetta against him. If our hero, Paul Freshour, a personable, honest and likable guy, by numerous accounts, was really wrongfully accused and incarcerated, then who was the villain that put him there? Sheriff Radcliff and the Pickaway Sheriff's Office were, according to our hero, corrupt, inept and only interested in protecting their own. And our story about the town of Circleville is no exception. and the kids in the divorce, so Karen was bitter.įor every story that has a hero, so too must it have a villain. And eventually the boobie trap to frame Paul. Everything about Karen just fits.Īfter Paul and Freshour divorced, Karen started erecting signs around town. Karen had the opportunity to get back at Paul while exposing Mary as the cheater she was. I think it's clear that she knows something, at least.īut she felt wronged by Paul in the courts, and now Mary was running around on her brother. percent sold on the theory of Karen being the letter writer. She may have used the letters as an opportunity to ruin Paul. ![]() Or was involved in his framing at the very least. Custody of the children, retirement funds, the house.įreshour framed Paul. Paul went through a divorce in which he was basically awarded everything. Who set up the booby trap that Mary found? I truly believe that Karen Freshour, Paul's ex-wife and Ron's sister, is responsible for that.
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