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Is there any citation as to this name being spelled one way or the other? Each article mentioning the character in a review seems to suggest the spelling of "Lee" (Collider, TVGuide.com, etc.) and it would be nice to have the correct spelling across all relevant entries. --99.186.110.193 (talk) 20:57, 13 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
"It would be nice to have the correct spelling across all relevant entries." Every Wikipedia entry that I've seen has the "Leigh" spelling. If you Google both names ("Leigh Emerson/Lee Emerson american horror story", they both pretty much have equal amounts of entries. I tried to find one cite that Ryan Murphy called him one or the other and couldn't. I think it depends on the area for men's names. (My first thought was "Lee".) For now, since his two appearances have really not been "named" in our cites, I think "Leigh" should remain. — WylieCoyote23:59, 13 December 2012 (UTC)Reply