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The Letter (Miracles episode)

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The Letter
Miracles episode

"My father's dead...so who wrote these?"
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 12
Written by Chris Levinson
Zack Estrin
Directed by Thomas J. Wright
Guest stars Hector Elizondo
Alicia Coppola
Stephen Lee
Original airdate December 19, 2003
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"The Letter" is an episode of the science fiction television series Miracles. The episode did not broadcast on ABC in the United States, with the first airing in Canada on December 19, 2003.[1]

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Plot

Paul traces the origin of a letter received by the late father a childhood friend, Georgia, and finds out the man who killed her father, Edward Dubek, is unknowingly ghost writing letters to the families of his victims in prison. When the families of his other victims vote to have him put on death row, Georgia and Paul attempt to stop him from dying in order to solve the mystery of why, and how, he is writing these letters before it's too late.

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Skeet Ulrich and Alicia Coppola would later work together in the series Jericho.

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