
According to Katrina, a resident who received the letters, the initial message was humorous and thought to be a prank. However, subsequent letters startled her, and she began to think that the writer might be trying to confess to something in a peculiar manner. The letters were delivered to almost every resident on the street, except for Katrina, who works long hours as part of a management team in a care home.
The anonymous letter writer revealed their intentions and motives in a subsequent email, titled "TheDoncasterLetters." In the email, they admitted to including "slightly grubby sex scenes early on" in the letters, which would continue pending their ability to afford printing, envelopes, and postage. The writer mentioned starting a GoFundMe page to support the campaign, which had only saved £5 at the time of their admission.
The letter writer, in a tongue-in-cheek manner... expressed their hopes that people would enjoy receiving the letters while they lasted, but assured that they would not continue indefinitely. The writer's comments on the fundraising effort were also noteworthy, "as they acknowledged that it was launched more in hope than expectation," but appreciated the "wild and unfounded optimism" of the endeavor.
The incident has been reported on by The Mirror, "providing insights into the letters and the mysterious writer." The residents of Doncaster are left to ponder the motives and intentions behind the letters... leaving some to wonder if the writer's actions were indeed a prank or something more sinister.
A street in Doncaster has been the centre bizarre mystery with residents left baffled and somewhat alarmed by an anonymous letter writer. Katrina, a resident, said the first letter was comical , almost like a prank, but subsequent messages took a darker turn, prompting fear and thoughts of phoning the poilce. She said: ⁘The first one I found amusing, thinking someone had sent it as a joke.⁘
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