Paulding Library Assists with Cold Justice Murder Research

A library cannot be underestimated in the value it provides to the community in various ways.

Sue Deatrick holds a copy of the December 22, 1981 issue of the Paulding Progress containing information aiding in the research of the murder.

Sue Deatrick holds a copy of the December 22, 1981 issue of the Paulding Progress containing information aiding in the research of the murder.

The producer of TNT’s Cold Justice called the library on August 1st requesting immediate help with research for their upcoming program on an unsolved county murder case. Paulding County Carnegie Library team member, Sue Deatrick, was able to conduct research and fax the requested information to the producer.

The research called for a bit of digging as the information was not readily available, but the library’s well-trained library clerk was able to get the job done. Just another day at the library where we never know who will be on the other end of the phone when it rings, or what type of information they will need.

The library has been providing answers since 1916 for the residents of Paulding County.