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9 August 2020

8 August 2020

  • 23:2823:28, 8 August 2020 diff hist −243 Wayne WilliamsA previous "edit undo" cites "legalistic wrangling" as the reason for reverting Mr. Williams' objectively accurate description as a convicted killer, of 2 adults, back to the objectively inaccurate description as a serial killer of children. "Legalistic wrangling" is an arbitrary notion with no bearing on the facts of this man's case(s). There exists an ethical responsibility to portray the contents of these articles in the most objective way. Failing this, the site becomes mere propaganda.

25 July 2020

  • 23:4923:49, 25 July 2020 diff hist −494 List of serial killers in the United StatesWayne Williams, having two convictions for murder, does not meet the standard definition of a "serial killer," as he is innocent of all but those two homicides until he is proven guilty. Unless he is tried and convicted of at least a third homicide, the labeling of Williams as a "serial killer" is factually inaccurate. Additionally, this article itself provides that investigations into these cases is once again ongoing. Tag: references removed
  • 20:1520:15, 25 July 2020 diff hist −633 List of serial killers in the United StatesFewer than 3 convictions. Does not meet serial killer classification.
  • 20:1020:10, 25 July 2020 diff hist −65 Tony AblesHaving 2 convictions for murder, Ables does not meet the definition of a "serial killer."
  • 19:4419:44, 25 July 2020 diff hist −257 Wayne WilliamsThe links provided in the "see also" section are irrelevant to this article, as Wayne Williams is not a convicted/proven "serial killer." Unless that changes, his case has no relation to or functional bearing on actually documented "serial killers." Tag: section blanking
  • 19:3219:32, 25 July 2020 diff hist −14 Wayne WilliamsWayne Williams, having two convictions for murder, does not meet the standard definition of a "serial killer," as he is innocent of all but those two homicides until he is proven guilty. Unless he is tried and convicted of at least a third homicide, the labeling of Williams as a "serial killer" is factually inaccurate. Additionally, this article itself provides that investigations into these cases is once again ongoing.