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This article does not seem to be neutral at all, but tends to paint Darlie Routier as a murderer point blank. It does not discuss evidence pointing to an intruder (ie. the cut to her throat within 2mm of a major artery) and incorrectly points out that the surveillance video is the one that causes contoversy. It is in fact a family video that caused all the contoversy, known by it's infamous name the "Silly string" video. The surveillance video, having not been shown to the public, nor to the jury, indicates a grieving mother and family shot a full hour before the infamous "silly string" video. All of this can be found in the episode of American Justice endtitled, "Mother on Death Row".
Neutrality is disputed. (edit)
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If you wish to skew this page by removing facts from the case then I'll continue to keep reinstating those facts.
That or we find a compromise.Iamlondon 16:40, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Ooooooops! - Posted this in the wrong page! Sorry! ignore above comments - were intended for another Death Row Inmate article.Iamlondon 16:43, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] NPOV dispute [Claims of innocence]
This section is clearly written/edited by someone having such a bias against Ms. Routier that they're shadowing the article to include unsupported refutation of any claims of innocence made. The claims should speak for themselves. Any further argument based upon them should take place in a court, then described in the article. Debate on something that could or could not take place in the future is irrelevant: the event to take place (i.e., testing of the claims of innocence in a court) will play out on its own regardless of previous debate. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Makeitrain (talk • contribs) 10:30, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
- I agree. I edited the article to try to make it sound less biased, but it may still need work. I added some "citation needed" tags to the article, but only to the statements most in need of citations. The entire article is currently unreferenced and needs significant style editing. I will work more on this when I have more time. Andrea Parton (talk) 11:42, 26 March 2008 (UTC)