Douglas Martin: Joybubbles, 58, Peter Pan of Phone Hackers, Dies. New York Times, 20. August 2007; abgerufen am 7. Mai 2011: „He was disconnected from college after being caught making calls for friends at $1 a call“.
Gene Collier: There’s Martin Luther King, and there’s Gandhi … and there’s Fred Rogers. In: „Pittsburgh Post-Gazette“. 9. März 2003, abgerufen im Jahr 2010: „[…]‘I kind of missed childhood. I had sexual abuse and stuff. I need healing, so I’m having my childhood now. I’m 5 years old forever.’ Joybubbles said he'd only recently remembered being sexually abused as a small child at a school for the blind in New Jersey. His mother, who lives in Florida, denies any knowledge of his sexual abuse, but in 1991, Joybubbles changed his name specifically for that reason. ‘I went to court and rendered the name I was abused under null and void forever,’ he said. ‘I never have to say it again.’“
redirecter.toolforge.org
Genius phone hacker dead at 58. In: „United Press International“. 21. August 2007, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 10. Januar 2008; abgerufen am 23. August 2007 (englisch).
A Conversation with Joybubbles. With Joybubbles, John Fail, and Chris Strunk. In: „University of Pittsburgh“. 9. Mai 1998, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 29. November 2006; abgerufen am 12. Juli 2012.
twincities.com
On a joyful, curious spirit, waste vs. waists, and more … In: „St. Paul Pioneer Press/TwinCities.com“. 17. August 2007, abgerufen am 14. November 2013: „His legal name was Joybubbles, and he saw himself sending packets of joy to his many friends. He lived on the telephone lines, and he died Aug. 8 in Minneapolis.“
web.archive.org
Genius phone hacker dead at 58. In: „United Press International“. 21. August 2007, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 10. Januar 2008; abgerufen am 23. August 2007 (englisch).
A Conversation with Joybubbles. With Joybubbles, John Fail, and Chris Strunk. In: „University of Pittsburgh“. 9. Mai 1998, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 29. November 2006; abgerufen am 12. Juli 2012.