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[edit] Possible slander on living person
Author does not provide any proof that DelVecchio was committing criminal acts. This man was recently acquitted of all charges against him in a prominent court case.Rogermx 20:15, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
- How can it be slander when I have listed my source. - RedNeckIQ55
[edit] Speculation in Mississippi Burning case
Just because his girlfriend says he did, doesn't mean he was the one who got someone to give up the location of the murdered civil rights workers. Are we to ignore the sources that say the location of the bodies was revealed by a highway patrolman named Maynard King? VolatileChemical (talk) 04:22, 14 April 2008 (UTC)