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I removed the reference to https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/houseorgan/archive/HO_609/Moment2.htm and the statement about the cable getting wrapped around Lassiter's neck. Not only is it questionable, the source is also no longer available. If the cable had wrapped around her neck, she would have been decapitated. There are multiple accounts of the incident including the court documents referenced a sentence or two later. None of them mention a cable around her neck. Although the page in question can be found through the Wayback machine, I don't think it is a valid source — it is a University newsletter. It appears to be well-written but I do think it is in error. —JlACEer ( talk) 15:09, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
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I removed the reference to https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/houseorgan/archive/HO_609/Moment2.htm and the statement about the cable getting wrapped around Lassiter's neck. Not only is it questionable, the source is also no longer available. If the cable had wrapped around her neck, she would have been decapitated. There are multiple accounts of the incident including the court documents referenced a sentence or two later. None of them mention a cable around her neck. Although the page in question can be found through the Wayback machine, I don't think it is a valid source — it is a University newsletter. It appears to be well-written but I do think it is in error. —JlACEer ( talk) 15:09, 28 March 2021 (UTC)