Talk:Pete Farndon

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The Phone Call

I know I'm quibbling, but italicied quotation indicates that "The Phone Call" is in 5/4; it is, in fact, actually in 7/4. Is this a typo, or is he simply wrong? 24.115.11.121 (talk) 02:59, 23 January 2009 (UTC)DrChainsaw77[reply]

Vendetta

I would suggest that careful attention be paid to verifiable public records. 

(Miimno (talk) 00:36, 25 October 2015 (UTC))[reply]

Quality of References

While one could hypothetically follow the breadcrumbs provided by services like 'Ancestry.com', the citation itself can be easily disputed, so should be removed.

Even if such a public document be found (e.g. birth, marriage, and death certificates, court papers, etc), they would risk exposing personally identifiable information of living persons. This violates Wikipedia policy.

Adequate verification exists from journals of repute and from Hynde's testimony concerning Fardon's marriage, death, and the comportment of various parties before and after Farndon's death.

Tabloid Gossip

Article should not include innuendo, gossip, or personal activities not specifically cited.

A 'romantic involvement' may have occurred, but should probably be closely referenced to Hynde's description of it.

Should any third party, not otherwise influencing the narrative of the article, have opinions concerning the behaviour or history of any of those individuals named in the article, they should probably take up their objections with them.