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Hate mail (as , , or otherwise) is a form of , usually consisting of invective and potentially or threatening comments towards the recipient. Hate mail often contains exceptionally abusive, foul or otherwise hurtful language.

The recipient may receive disparaging remarks concerning their , , , , political ideology, sense of , or sense of . The text of hate mail often contains , or it may simply contain a negative message.

Senders of hate mail normally send anonymous letters or pose as someone else (either a different or fictitious individual) in order to avoid being identified and tracked down, as the nature of some hate mail would inevitably result in criminal charges if the sender was identified.


Notable examples of hate mail
Hate mail has frequently been issued to footballers and managers by fans of rival football teams, and also by their own fans who are dissatisfied with the performance of an individual player, manager or the team. , the former Celtic F.C. manager, received hate mail including a package containing a from Rangers fans. Two men were jailed for five years in April 2012 for sending a nail bomb to Lennon.

The parents of 10-year-old Holly Wells, a girl who was murdered along with her friend Jessica Chapman in the highly-publicised in August 2002, received several letters shortly after their daughter's body was found, accusing them both of being involved in the murder of the two girls. They also received several letters with content including that they "got what they deserved" for allowing their daughter to play out on the Sabbath. Other letters with sexual content referring to the possible circumstances of her death were also written.

The parents of Sarah Payne, who was murdered in in July 2000, received an anonymous letter while she was still missing, accusing her father and grandfather of having murdered her. After Sarah's body was found, her parents also received letters berating them for allowing Sarah and her three siblings to play unsupervised on a beach. Her mother, , now a child protection campaigner, closed her social networking account in November 2014 following a long campaign of abuse by , which included allegations that she had made a vast amount of money from her media work and was "glorying in a lavish lifestyle" as a result, suggestions that (convicted of Sarah's murder) was innocent, threatening messages from Twitter users claiming to be paedophiles, and remarks about the death of her former husband Michael from an related illness the previous month.


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  • [1] The Forensic Linguistics Institute


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