Talk:Jennifer Levin
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Baldwin School
editI can't find any reference to the Baldwin School of New York. Perhaps it went bankrupt when the Baldwin League of Independent Schools went under in the 1980's.
The Bar that Levin met Chambers in
editThe point that I'm making, should I research her case futher, and I know I'm right, is that Levin met Chambers at Dorrian's Red Hand, so that is a valid connection to the Imette St. Guillen page reference.--MurderWatcher1 17:14, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
- Just because both people happened to be in a bar owned by the Dorrian's before they were murdered does not merit a whole sub-section as you put it in. It is enough to link the bar, if an article exists on it, however that is the only thing that ties those murders together. Other than that I don't see enough of a connection to warrant a mention in the see also. Please read over Wikipedia:Guide to layout#See also, particularly "A See also section should ideally not include links that are only vaguely related to the topic'" which I believe this is. --ImmortalGoddezz 17:21, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
inclusion of long description of Robert Chambers's life
editThis is an article about Jennifer Levin, not about the man who murdered her, nor about the murder (though some discussion of the murder is clearly appropriate). Both the murdered and the murder have their own pages, which are linked here. It is not appropriate in wikipedia to maintain long descriptions of those topics here.
Compare, for example, the page on John F. Kennedy, which does not include a long biography of Lee Harvey Oswald, and the page on Abraham Lincoln, which does not include a long biography of John Wilkes Booth.
Feel free to add information about murderer Robert Chambers to his own page. Aside from describing how the two met and the circumstances under which he killed her, the material does not belong here. Uucp 20:45, 29 October 2007 (UTC)