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[edit] Inaccuracies?
I believe there is a complete inaccurate statement being made on this page. Dee Brown of the Boston Celtics was NOT stopped by Police in connection with the Stuary murder. This is being mistaken with another story. Dee Brown was stopped by Wellesley MA police for a bank robbery suspect in the mostly white community.
As I recall, there was no evidence that Stuart was actually having an affair. He had shown some obvious interest in a Babson College student who had interned at Kakas Furs (and who had a boyfriend of her own age). She did have telephone conversations with him after the crime, but only because she was then under the impression that he was a victim and wished to offer friendly sympathy. I have therefore made a change to the claim that Stuart was involved in an affair.68.72.82.88 (talk) 21:57, 8 December 2007 (UTC)