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James Renner has created an important work of investigative jouralism
His work "Amy: The Search for Her Killer" is an amaing account of investigative journalism. The book reveals many important facts previously not disclosed to the public and certainly will be an aid in the State of Ohio finally arresting and prosecuting the heinous murder of this young girl. Deleting his entry from the Wiki is a disservice to those of us who use Wikipedia for the first stop for clear and concise information on the web. —Preceding
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Delete it
Yeah, this guy has shown a pattern of third person self-promotion. If someone else who is not obviously him finds his biography worthy of being typed up then so be it, but what's on here is clearly penned by it's subject. — Preceding
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James Renner has created an important work of investigative journalism. His work "Amy: The Search for Her Killer" is an amaing account of investigative journalism. The book reveals many important facts previously not disclosed to the public and certainly will be an aid in the State of Ohio finally arresting and prosecuting the heinous murder of this young girl. Deleting his entry from the Wiki is a disservice to those of us who use Wikipedia for the first stop for clear and concise information on the web. —Preceding
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James Renner has created an important work of investigative jouralism
His work "Amy: The Search for Her Killer" is an amaing account of investigative journalism. The book reveals many important facts previously not disclosed to the public and certainly will be an aid in the State of Ohio finally arresting and prosecuting the heinous murder of this young girl. Deleting his entry from the Wiki is a disservice to those of us who use Wikipedia for the first stop for clear and concise information on the web. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
70.228.78.3 (
talk)
20:05, 12 October 2010 (UTC)reply
Delete it
Yeah, this guy has shown a pattern of third person self-promotion. If someone else who is not obviously him finds his biography worthy of being typed up then so be it, but what's on here is clearly penned by it's subject. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
71.231.57.157 (
talk)
06:08, 18 February 2012 (UTC)reply
James Renner has created an important work of investigative journalism. His work "Amy: The Search for Her Killer" is an amaing account of investigative journalism. The book reveals many important facts previously not disclosed to the public and certainly will be an aid in the State of Ohio finally arresting and prosecuting the heinous murder of this young girl. Deleting his entry from the Wiki is a disservice to those of us who use Wikipedia for the first stop for clear and concise information on the web. —Preceding
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20:05, 12 October 2010 (UTC)reply