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Meemo16, you and I seem to be getting into an editing war over pronunciations on the above page. You seem to be intent on insisting that 'graph' is often pronounced with the 'a' as in 'father' as is the custom in the UK, whereas I almost always hear it pronounced as in 'bad'. That is the custom on NZ radio and TV channels. You are giving far too much weight to the 'father' version, and I'd like you to justify why you think it is so common. You have also twice changed the Maori pronunciation of Te Kauwhata, despite my note that the 'wh' should be pronounced as an aspirated 'w' as in 'why'. That is why the early missionaries wrote 'wh' and not 'f'. I'm old enough to remember when this 'f' pronunciation came about (in circa 1980) when the NZBC announcers began using it and received permission to do so. It caused controversy at the time as it was perceived as a form of laziness. Please state why the 'f' sound (the current lazy NZ way) is more appropriate for the way Maori pronounce the word, as recorded by the missionaries. Since we seem to be at odds over very minor differences, I must ask whether you are a New Zealander, or at least resident in NZ with close proximity to NZ speakers. There is a suggestion in a post above that because you used an -ize ending, you may be neither. Akld guy (talk) 11:05, 16 December 2014 (UTC)
Sydney siege inquest - good jobI loved your copy editing on that article. Keep up the good work! Mister Sneeze A Lot (talk) 09:14, 14 June 2015 (UTC) Sources for Leo Frank's Reform TempleYou asked, I can give you three sources to pursue, The People v. Leo Frank by Ben Loeterman and Steven Oney is a docudrama about the case (oddly enough, even given its name, it leaves out the super majority of testimony at the trial). Another source is Professor Alan Koenigsberg of 'The Leo Frank Case' yahoo discussion group which is linked at the bottom of his site, best thing to do is email him or post on his discussion forum. You can also contact 'The Temple' in Atlanta and speak with someone who knows about their history. SmittyLiver (talk) 11:47, 5 September 2015 (UTC)
November 2015Hello, I'm Hulmem. I noticed that you made a change to an article, Drywall, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so! If you need guidance on referencing, please see the referencing for beginners tutorial, or if you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. hulmem (talk) 17:29, 4 November 2015 (UTC)
Hi Akld guy, I'm writing on your talk page because you took part in the discussion about the extension of a range IP block, there're less than 2 hours left for the new block to start and yesterday I added some information making a summary at the end of the section: may you please join back the discussion and give your final opinion about the matter? Thank you in advance! Centocinquantuno (talk) 09:24, 5 November 2015 (UTC) Hi, Recent David Bain edits and revertsHello. I see you have reverted my recent edits to the David Bain page, saying the content is not supported by citations. The ODT article supported some of the content, but that has been removed too. With regard to the quote (memory failure) I asked a question on the Talk page about how to correctly cite a non-internet source (being the Pretrial Rulings). Some of the content is available earlier in the article itself (significance of Dean Cottle and his evidence) so I did not cite that again, my reasoning being that if a person had read the earlier part of the article, they would know who he was. I am happy to add in further citations to the Cottle content, and could you please help me by answering question on the Talk page, rather than just swiftly deleting content I have taken time over?. Thank you NZgreygoose (talk) 08:20, 23 December 2015 (UTC)
David Bain editingHi Akld guy: Serendipity33 started editing the David Bain page on 29 November 2015. Since then he has not edited any other pages. I challenged him when he removed the word 'wrongfully' in the term 'wrongfully convicted' even though wrongful is the correct legal term and I provided citations to back it up - on 10 December. Serendipity33 last edited the David Bain page on 8 December. But two days later, on 10 December shortly after my last edit, NZGreygoose appeared and started editing the page. He has not edited any pages except those of David Bain and Joe Karam. His editing was challenged by you here: Akld guy. Mr Maggoo started editing the David Bain page on 11 December 2015. His editing is also entirely limited to David Bain. You questioned him here: Akld guy. In correspondance with you, Mr Maggoo outed himself as the author of the The Bain Killings Whodunnit? and has added a link to his book on the David Bain page which identifies him as Michael Sharp. His self-published book was pulled from the two bookstores in New Zealand that agreed to stock it after receiving advice that it was a highly defamatory work that would never have been published other than by a self publisher. Michael Sharp's opinions also appear on Counterspin which is the hate campaign website against David Bain and Joe Karam. In April 2015, Karam successfully sued two protagonists on Counterspin for $535k plus costs for defamation. It appears that Serendipity33 is Michael Sharp and is using Mr Maggoo and GreygooseNZ as sockpuppets to edit the David Bain page and that his editing is a serious breach of WP:NPOV. The plot thickens. On this link, Michael Stockdale says he is the author of the book. On this link, it says he is also the publisher. Stockdale appears to have changed his surname to Sharp to write the book and then reviewed his own book as Michael Stockdale. It seems he is quite experienced at using sockpuppets... I think you have more experience than I on what action to take about this. Turtletop (talk) 01:14, 27 December 2015 (UTC)
Hullo Auckland Guy. I would just like to answer some accusations that turtletop has made against me. First of all any edits that I have made to the David Bain Wikipedia page have been made by me and no-one else. So turtletop is incorrect when he says I am using sock puppets. My name is Mike Stockdale and my book The Bain Killings Whodunnit was published under my birth name mainly because I did not want some of David Bain's more irrational supporters contacting any members of my family. My book was being sold by two bookshops. The manager of one of those shops was approached by a David Bain supporter and advised that I had referred to a defamatory website in my book, namely Counterspin. This was incorrect because at the time my book was published all the defamatory material had been removed by the owner of that website. What's more that website is still in operation. However the bookshop manager told me that she would not sell any more copies of my book until I had had it legally vetted. I did check to see how much that might cost me and was told it could be up to $10000 so I decided not to have that done so the manager paid me for the copies that had been sold and returned the unsold copies to me. The manager of the second bookshop was sent an email by a person using the name Grant Hargreaves telling her that I have breached a name suppression order in my book. I had my lawyer check that out and it turns out no name suppression order had been breached. That bookshop did stop selling copies of my book until she received a letter from my lawyer, but then commenced selling them again. My lawyer emailed Grant Hargreaves but that email address had been disabled. However , and at some cost to myself, I might add , I was able to find out that there was no Grant Hargreaves, and that the person that sent that email lived in Lower Hutt. My lawyer sent him a letter requesting some compensation. He had his partner contact my lawyer by phone , and she used a false name, I might add, saying that it wasn't her partner that sent that email, but I knew it was, by way of a Trade Me link. When my lawyer asked her why her partner had not contacted him, she said that he was too upset to do so. However since sending that letter my lawyer has told me that there was no way he could guarantee I would receive any compensation so for the time being I am not taking any further action against that person. The reason I started editing the David Bain Wikipedia page was it had been brought to my attention that there were some inaccuracies on it. Also there did seem to be a tendency for the page to be biased towards David Bain, in that only one side of the story was being told. I have tried to correct this, but many of my edits have been removed. One edit that I feel should definitely be there is the paragraph relating to Michael Guest's email to Judith Collins re the glasses that David Bain told him and his co-Counsel that he had been wearing on the Sunday evening prior to the killings. I would put it back up but I suppose if I did turtletop would only delete it again, so what would be the point? Regards Mr Maggoo
Hi Auckland guy. Thank you for your reply. The reason I sent you that message was because Turtletop sent you a message referring to me, which I happened to see. Sorry about not signing with those 4 characters, I had read where I was supposed to do that but forgot. Regards Mr Maggoo ~ ~ ~ ~ Facebook groupHi Akld Guy, If the comments you posted on the Bain talk page about four editors collluding in FB are true, can I suggest you report this. This behaviour is called meatpuppetry and is just as unacceptable as sockpuppetry. See WP:Meatpuppet Turtletop (talk) 01:38, 4 January 2016 (UTC) Please post a link to the Facebook page so that everyone can see what you are referring to. Turtletop (talk) 01:51, 4 January 2016 (UTC)
Hi Auckland Guy. I appear to be in some strife because I keep removing the word wrongfully. I am still trying to find my way around the system. Apparently i am supposed to discuss this on a talk page. My reason for removing that word is that,in my opinion, the Ministry of Justice have not agreed with the defence claim that David Bain was wrongfully convicted. It has been discussed and there is a link to that discussion but what I would like to know is where the Ministry of Justice have ever agreed that David Bain was wrongfully convicted. Just because a person is acquitted after being convicted of a crime does not mean they were wrongfully convicted in the first place. There was a case in the USA where a person was convicted of murder and sentenced to death, then two years later he was acquitted, then a few years later he was convicted again of the same murder and once again sentenced to death. Would you say he was wrongfully convicted at his first trial? Regards Maggoo Mr Maggoo (talk) 03:47, 4 January 2016 (UTC) Auckland Guy. From my book. Timothy Hennis A not guilty verdict does not mean the person who has been found not guilty is in fact innocent as some people believe. Take the remarkable story of Timothy Hennis, for example. Timothy Hennis, a 27 year old soldier based at Fort Bragg was convicted in 1986 of murdering of Kathryn Eastburn and two of her daughters,aged three and five, in nearby Fayetteville in 1985 and sentenced to death. However his lawyers appealed to the North Carolina Supreme Court and the judges ruled that the graphic police photos had wrongly influenced the jury to render a guilty verdict and ordered a retrial. At his retrial in 1989 his lawyers attacked many of the prosecutions most damaging accusations one by one. [Ring any bells?] The end result was that Hennis was acquitted. As a free man Hennis re-enlisted in the Army and served a dignified career,eventually retiring in 2004 with the rank of Master Sergeant. He raised two children and and became the scoutmaster of his son's troop. However the prosecution continued to pursue the case. In 2006 vaginal swabs from a rape kit taken from Kathryn Eastburn's body yielded new evidence. DNA testing was an imperfect science in the 1980's and the semen found in Mrs Eastburn's body wasn't pursued as evidence at the first trial. In 2006 it was was found that the DNA from that rape kit was consistent with Hennis's DNA. The sample was 1.2 quadrillion times more likely to be from Hennis than from any other white person in North Carolina. Due to the Constitutional prohibition on double-jeopardy North Carolina could not try Hennis again. But the Army could. A team of military attorneys evaluated the case and the Army decided to pursue it. Hennis was recalled to active duty two years after his retirement and promptly arrested on three counts of murder. The prosecutions case hinged on the DNA result. The jury composed of men and women in uniform rendered a guilty verdict and Hennis was sentenced to death for the second time. He is now in solitary confinement on death row at Fort Leavenworth Military Prison in Kansas awaiting appeal. Mr Maggoo (talk) 03:51, 4 January 2016 (UTC)
ANI re David BainAkldguy, I have referred Mr Maggoo to the Wikipedia:Administrators'noticeboard. You are invited to discuss. WP:ANI Turtletop (talk) 22:03, 16 January 2016 (UTC) I would like to thank you for posting that message on my Talk page yesterday - although it really belongs on David Bain Talk page. I see you have now posted a message elsewhere indicating that you will take a break from editing the DB page. That's a shame. In my opinion, 90% of your contributions were positive and helpful. Admittedly we disagreed over what to include over Laniet's alleged pregnancy, and I acknowledge I might have been a bit hardline about my view. But I have no hard feelings about any of this and I could back up my truck and be a bit less staunch. Perhaps we could help everyone reach a compromise. What do you think? Turtletop (talk) 07:10, 18 January 2016 (UTC) Auckland Rail MapI've uploaded what I hope to be an accurate replacement. Unfortunately, I don't have the original file I used to create the map in question immediately to hand, so I've had to recreate it. I've tried to keep it as close as possible to the original, but there may be a few things I've missed. In addition to the things you pointed out, I have also changed the line colours, changed the Eastern Line to terminate at the new Manukau station, and removed the line to Waitakere, Huapai, and beyond (all of which I base on what I can find on the official website). Additionally, the new map does not show suggested/proposed construction (other than the no-longer-hypothetical City Rail Link, of course), since I am not up to date with current proposals and am unsure whether or not light rail should be shown. (Given that there seem to be ideas for light rail heading south from the CBD, but multiple proposed routes, the map would probably be cluttered if I attempted to display them all.) I hope the map is an improvement, at least. Vardion (talk) 01:36, 17 January 2016 (UTC)
David BainHi Akld guy, thanks for your message. I had actually never heard of David Bain until I came across this wikipedia article and saw some of the contention on the talk page and then the request for some uninvolved editors at ANI. So yes, I'm not aligned with any "side" and have no opinion on the matter, just trying to help out by keeping an eye on edits that seem to me to breach wikipedia policies - you'll see I've done some copyediting (grammar etc) as well. I've added it to my watchlist and we'll see how it goes - I'm definitely not looking to get caught up in any arguments about what actually did or didn't happen! Cheers, Melcous (talk) 05:40, 19 January 2016 (UTC)
COI suspicionsThis is the second time[1] at the Bain article you have accused an editor of editing with a potential conflict of interest. Bias is not a COI, so I am not sure where you are coming from (do you think Turtletop is David Bain?). Anyway the correct place to take conflict of interest suspicions is WP:COI/N. Continued accusations of COI can be constituted as a personal attack, and should not continue. AIRcorn (talk) 07:23, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
A kitten for you!Thanks for keeping an eye on the topic!!! Hope you are OK with KITTENS!!!!!!!!!!!!! You could have had "food and drink" or barnstars (?) but who doesn't need KITTENS! Carolynimhoff (talk) 00:57, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
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Bad ref at Bain family murdersHey Akld guy, thanks for your message and for spotting that error, I had just somehow not noticed it - all fixed now. Hopefully merging the multiple refs has been helpful and made the page a little bit more manageable. Cheers, Melcous (talk) 03:47, 16 April 2016 (UTC) Time zonesThe announcement said "Tuesday, 19 April and Thursday, 21 April, starting at 14:00 UTC (15:00 BST, 16:00 CEST, 10:00 EDT, 07:00 PDT)". These are all clearly time zones even if you don't know each abbreviation, they are much more common time zones for editors (plus most Americans may be helped by getting EDT or PDT even if isn't their own zone), and it was a quickly read or skipped parenthetical remark in the existing announcement. The average reader may spend a second extra scanning through the parentheses if they are not interested in time zone convertions but actually started reading that sentence. A new post by another editor takes much more attention. Imagine 20 people added a post with their preferred time zone. If 20 extra posts is an unnecessary distraction then so is 1, just less so. Including every time zone in the original post would have been too much. Including a few common zones in parentheses seems OK to me. PrimeHunter (talk) 11:17, 18 April 2016 (UTC) Proposed deletion of List of Auckland Transport customer service centresThe article List of Auckland Transport customer service centres has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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Hi Akld guy, The 'Koganites' still seem to be trying to 'control' the page, see here. - 220 of Borg 07:38, 1 September 2016 (UTC) @220 of Borg: I'm not one of them and have never worked for DSE. I thought it was important (and might placate the Koganites) if the online successor was mentioned more prominently. The alternative is to start an article about Kogan's online business. Not much chance of that happening yet though. Cheers. Akld guy (talk) 08:22, 1 September 2016 (UTC) Conflict of interest case against Dan EisenbergGood day, I have created the Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard#Dan_Eisenberg case, of which you may be interested, since you once engaged with him on the grounds that reports about New Zealand's antisemitic attacks may not be subject to the RfC from analogous American article. If you have some time please state your opinion in that COI case. Thank you! -- 178.121.228.214 (talk) 19:05, 3 September 2016 (UTC) Impeachment of Dilma RousseffHi, Akld guy! First of all, thanks for your help in the text. There are two sections that needs expansion, and I got some sources for. Take a look there, please.
Regards! PauloMSimoes (talk) 18:00, 4 September 2016 (UTC) @PauloMSimoes: Hi Paulo. Sorry, but I can't expand those empty sections because I'm not familiar with the situation, or the history of the case, or the political situation in Brazil. My only interest is in cleaning up the English. Some of that English is very hard to understand (sorry if it's yours) and this has meant trying to interpret what the editor meant. I want editors, including yourself, to closely watch my edits in case I make a huge political mistake that embarrasses one of the political figures. By the way, the article seems very large and I wonder whether it goes into too much trivial detail. Regards. Akld guy (talk) 19:05, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Akld guy, for your analysis: the Request for impeachment included the "case Pasadena", however this indictment has not included in the process, for the reasons explained in article (the purchase was when Rousseff occupied the board of directors, before the office as President of Brazil). This situation is described on lead section and on section "Omission". In this last case, is described because its part of the Request (not for that she had indicted by). I'm afraid that, when is cited on the first section on article, may induce to believe that this is also one of the charges against Rousseff in the process. PauloMSimoes (talk) 22:10, 4 September 2016 (UTC) @PauloMSimoes: I have reverted my own edit on that matter. This was an unfortunate misunderstanding that I fell into. Akld guy (talk) 22:45, 4 September 2016 (UTC) David Bain Joe KaramI know you are aware that the dispute about whether Joe Karam believed David Bain to be innocent has been posted on the disputes resolution board. This is your formal notification in case that's what holding the process up. Histrange (talk) 02:19, 24 September 2016 (UTC) RfC for page patroller qualificationsFollowing up from the consensus reached here, the community will now establish the user right criteria. You may wish to participate in this discussion. --Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 12:21, 6 October 2016 (UTC) Recent editsNo problem regarding duplicate ref for Phil Goff. It's easy to miss things which are so minor. Regarding Northern Busway, the see also link regarding Ritchies Coachlines , I thought there might be a better way to publish the content but I'll leave that up to you.Ajf773 (talk) 04:35, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
27.252.142.124Warning 27.252.142.124 is the name person who keeps making disruptive edits on New Zealand articles. I undid all their edits on Sylvia Park and Botany Town Centre. Ajf773 (talk) 04:11, 13 October 2016 (UTC)
Hey, you need to calm down, budSome of your comments on the talk page for List of people who disappeared mysteriously demonstrates a failure to assume good faith, and borders on personal attacks. We can have a difference of opinion without you getting all bitey. Calm down. We can sort the matter out, but if you keep acting like this, it won;t be easy to edit collaboratively. And since I am neither leaving the article nor attacking you, it will eventually cause you more problems than me. Let's work together to find the right way to go, okay? - Jack Sebastian (talk) 04:44, 22 October 2016 (UTC)
Please stopPlease stop adding Jorgenson and removing Earhart. There is one place - and one place alone - where you can go to convince myself and others of the strength of your edits: the discussion page. I get that you might find that frustrating and slow, but it is the only way that Jorgenson could possibly be added. I find it amazing that people think that they edit something in and it gets removed and they add it back in - like that's going to solve the problem. It adds fuel to the fire, Akid. You desperately need to learn and absorb that lesson, because if you keep using the edit-summary to make your case instead of the discussion page, you will end up blocked.
I will tell you what. The machine gun murders mention his disappearance, right? Why not sub-link that? Its never about winning or losing, Akid Guy - its about making the article stable and better. Stuff that isn't very solid wiggles under the pressure of a GA review. I'd like to prevent that from happening. If you thought this was me versus you, I am really sorry you took that impression. When people make the edits about me and not the content of the edit, I tend to get pissed and lash out, which is what led to us bickering at each other before. Hopefully, we're past that, and can work through disagreements. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 02:44, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
@Jack Sebastian: I'm not sure that I understand you. I presume you mean that I should create the Ronald Jorgensen article and wiki-link it to Bassett Road machine gun murders. Jorgensen himself is not notable for anything much except those murders. OK he became an artist of sorts, but he's not notable enough for a standalone article. Details of his early life, and even his year of birth, don't seem to be available. Akld guy (talk) 23:48, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
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Kaikoura magnitudeshi there, i see you reverted my edit on severity for lack of references. Each of the three references states a severity that is cited back to the same source: the USGS. All I've done is put them into a list. What would be sufficient sourcing for you? Cheers Somej (talk) 22:41, 19 November 2016 (UTC)
Unreferenced taggingI left a note on a recent article you tagged as unreferenced and note you have done it on a few, dont have a problem with the tagging but just to let you known that I think the 48 hours is a bit quick to remove content after giving notice, thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 15:34, 21 November 2016 (UTC)
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Leading SeamanHi; I created the page about Leading Seaman Timmy MacColl. Fully agree about the caps, but I was told (and I cannot remember where) that only the first letter of the first word is capitalised (see Squadron leader, Wing commander, Flight lieutenant etc). This really grates me because as a serving member of the Royal Air Force, we do capitalise rank names fully when we are communicating in any written form. There is something about MOS:CAPS (which is ironic as all of that is in caps) that determines lower case for the second names in a rank. I think it's crazy, but trying to change that would be a whole lot of stickiness. I feel aggrieved because here in England, we do not capitalise the word line in Bakerloo line because TfL don't do it. So my argument is always that if the RAF write it as Squadron Leader, Wing Commander et al, why do we not on WP? Anyway, not a complaint on you, just a note to say that you may come across some wrangling from others on the caps front, but I hope that you do not. Regards (and I hope all is well in NZ). The joy of all things (talk) 19:32, 24 January 2017 (UTC)
Miscarriage of justice cases pageHi, I'm at a loss. Why did you remove my contribution from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_miscarriage_of_justice_cases ???? I mean, is this page yours personally? I worked on a Hungarian entry and submitted it. The material is relevant to this page. What's wrong??? Kyanzes (talk) 19:43, 1 February 2017 (UTC) Hi! Sorry, I forgot to add a headline to my previous message. I have added content to this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_miscarriage_of_justice_cases But you removed it. Why? My addition is relevant and I created the content myself. It's not protected material, it's not vandalism and I saw that some entries are just as long as mine. Why did you remove it? I mean one tries to enhance content, add entry for an unlisted country and someone just throws it in the rubbish bin. Come on! I feel kicked in the head on this one. I really can't find a legit reason for the removal. Please do give me a hint as to why you did it. I also did not add references because all material I have managed to find are in Hungarian and nobody would care to follow them up when they don't speak Hungarian. Seriously. Why? Kyanzes (talk) 19:50, 1 February 2017 (UTC)
And how do I add references when they don't exist in English? If I add Hungarian references you'll check them and confirm they are fine??? These people are long dead. One died in the 80s the other in 1968 (and the victim in 57). Also: you removed it because someone else also removed it. What??? How is that an explanation? So you want me to add Hungarian references and then I'm allowed to add content? I thought Wikipedia welcomed content creators. It seems I add something and it just lands in the trash. I also find it sickening that you thought it was a joke. If I read the content it doesn't feel like a joke. ALSO: there are other entires without references. Are you going to remove them as well? I can see them right now on that page. Why aren't you removing them as well? How about I remove the names? I could use letters. E.g., "K. P." is that fine? What are your rules? And my intention is not to hurt you. On the contrary: I feel hurt by the removal and I'd simply like to make sure that you know about it. If you say I cannot contribute here then I'll just leave and that's it. I won't force the issue. Will try to find some other page where my content is not erased without explanation (that is, no explanation next to the removal message, I had to ask you what the issue was). Well, there was a short explanation: vandalism. Good to know that I'm a vandal. Brilliant. Awesome feeling to be a vandal. No, not really. Also, looking at your talk page, it's not the first time you *think* someone was joking. You just think "hey, think it's a joke, let's remove it". Come on.
Okay, keep your page and have a good reign. I don't give a damn about Facebook accounts. You know what, I made it up. The whole thing. Never happened. It was a joke. Obviously. I will not add Hungarian references to an English content. That's for sure. Also, you have not answered: why aren't you removing the current entries without references???? Edward Splatt, David Szach, Derek Bromley etc. etc. and the others. Not a single reference. Why are they allowed? Because they were not made by a Hungarian nobody? Ah... those are Australian entries. They are okay. An important and big country. Also close to you. It's okay to let some entries slip through without references. Waitangi DayFor what it's worth, you're doing a good job fixing that article up. I hope you can see why it was excluded, however, given the massive amount of work still left to do. If it means anything to you at all, I believe I'm one of the only people I actually know to have seen the treaty in person itself. I know plenty of Kiwis who haven't. I found it (and still do) incredibly depressing. The Rambling Man (talk) 21:41, 11 February 2017 (UTC)
New ZealandI don't want the clutter the NPOVN with argument, so will ask you here. How is New Zealand independence less defined than Canadian or Australian? The article you linked to shows the same milestones (self-government, dominion status, membership in the League of Nations, Balfour Declaration, Statute of Westminster 1931, etc.) The only difference is that there is no date that New Zealand federated, since it is a unitary state. TFD (talk) 21:23, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
Chief Minister is another phrase for prime minister. don't you think so? The category I started is suppose to include heads of governments with all various titles.--Midrashah (talk) 10:38, 4 March 2017 (UTC)
Thanking you, and about changing name of article for deletionHi there, I have seen you have changed what you said on the talk page where the article Kathleen McCormack Durst that I have posted has been nominated for deletion. Thank you for your input. It took a lot of effort to write that article and I don't want to see my effort go to waste. Also I thought of changing the title to that title too, can that be done now, or do we have to wait until the discussion about its deletion is closed?
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List of people who disappeared mysteriouslyHi, have you written any articles about any of the people from the List of people who disappeared mysteriously? Some of the years only have one entry and could use more. I am going to write one soon, do you plan on writing any?
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Drury Station and Southern LineRe Drury Station, Juliet Scoble says by the Drury entry “Auckland-Waikato” (Railway), but I wanted to link to the present name. The article Southern Line, Auckland has a section labelled “Stations on the line” which includes Drury and other closed stations. So the Southern Line seems to refer to a section of line or section of the North Island Main Trunk as well as to the trains running on it. Hence could station articles like these say “The Southern Line section of the NIMT? NB in Wellington Kapiti Line refers to a section of the NIMT which was formerly the Paraparaumu Line or Paekakariki Line before the electrified suburban section was extended. Hugo999 (talk) 05:06, 10 May 2017 (UTC)
Thanking you for the information that you have supplied me and your editsHi, I would like to thank you for the information that you have supplied me on missing people and the edits that you have made to the articles that I have added. I have been really good at remembering "who for people that for objects" and the term "who" can also apply to a dog or cat that went missing as well! I was wondering if you could help me write some articles on missing people as I find it very time consuming to write articles alone and could really use some help with it, and I plan to write some articles on missing people foe New Zealand as well. Take care! Davidgoodheart (talk) 14:17, 11 June 2017 (UTC) Totally my mistakeHi, Thanks for removing Natalee Holloway from 1986 list from the List of people who disappeared mysteriously which I thought was a 1986 case, I didn't realize it was a 2005 case and was already listed there as I was careless, I'll be more careful next time. Davidgoodheart (talk) 04:09, 23 June 2017 (UTC) The article Brewster Twins has been proposed for deletion. The proposed deletion notice added to the article should explain why. While all constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, pages may be deleted for any of several reasons. You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the Please consider improving the page to address the issues raised. Removing Peacock Alley (restaurant)The last thing useful is an edit war... The Banner talk 16:03, 18 July 2017 (UTC) Illustration of rotary switchYes but the switch is described as from the Western Electric 7A system (ie the first version; replaced by the 7A1 then 7A2), and the photo should come out of the Stepping switch” article not the Rotary system article as the article refers to uniselectors! And most NZ SXS exchanges used sub’s uniselectors (1 per sub) rather than linefinders with the higher NZ calling rate with free local calling. Interworking registers (made by the British manufacturers) used about 4 uniselectors which were running all the time, one call after another. And made a hell of a din. The rotary exchanges had two stages of linefinders (first then second) while I think the NZ step exchanges with linefinders (UAXs; usually rural, although Mangere started with two large cosited UAXs; 600 lines each I think) Hugo999 (talk) 07:03, 30 July 2017 (UTC)
OK, agree with that, though the text below the pix does not say “Strowger”. The first Wellington rotary exchanges (Courtenay Place & Wellington South) cutover on 18 October 1919, and there are some pictures (probably of Courtenay Place, which with Wellington Central served the Wellington CBD) in the Free Lance of 22 October page 15 (search Papers Past for “exchange”). Re noise, I recall the interworking registers in the old Wellington Central II in Stout Street; very noisy. Made by the British suppliers, they had 4 or 5 uniselectors. During setting up a call, one u/s was working all the time, if one u/s stopped another started. And during the busy hour after one call it would immediately start on another call! PS: with rotary linefinders, in the whole group of 60 or 100? Lines all the free ones looked fopr a new caller; in UAXs I think one linefinder was allocated to a new call. Hugo999 (talk) 05:16, 31 July 2017 (UTC)
List of people who disappeared mysteriously - name changeHi, recently this page's name got changed to the list of missing people and then back. I read that you wanted to call it List of who disappeared, which I think would also be a good name. Do you think we should change it's name? Davidgoodheart (talk) 20:09, 30 July 2017 (UTC)
Great job breaking up cases and asking for helpHi, I see that you broke up the solved cases on the List of people who disappeared mysteriously, great job! I have been adding people to the solved cases list, but there are just so many people too add. I am also upgrading articles on the list and upgrading articles that need to go on the unsolved cases and them adding them. As well I need to write some article for the years with only two cases such as 1981, 1987, and 2015, and I just can't do all this work by myself. Could you please help me out by adding solved cases to the list? If so here is the list you will need to find cases that need to be added Category:Formerly missing people found dead, Category:Formerly missing people. Davidgoodheart (talk) 01:48, 27 August 2017 (UTC)
Welcome back from your trip, how did your rewriting of the article go? If you have time please add articles to the solved cases part of the List of people who disappeared mysteriously, as I just don't have the time to do it all by myself. Davidgoodheart (talk) 20:22, 2 September 2017 (UTC)
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Changing wordHi, I changed the word on List of people who disappeared mysteriously solved cases from "of" to "after" and you changed it back. I think after is a better word to use because we may know why they disappeared, but not might not find out after until later, since they might not have been found. Davidgoodheart (talk) 20:14, 15 September 2017 (UTC)
Okay then if you put it that way then it makes sense, cheers! Davidgoodheart (talk) 06:28, 16 September 2017 (UTC) Have you been peeking in my window again?If not, then no, you don't see the same page as me. Lighten up. You can't break the internet. μηδείς (talk) 00:35, 22 September 2017 (UTC)
Please help me fight deletionHi, I have created the Disappearance of David Guerrero article, which is worthy of inclusion to the List of people who disappeared mysteriously, yet some people are trying to have it deleted, there are sources for this and is featured in YouTube videos, so it is worthy of inclusion, can you please help me combat this? Davidgoodheart (talk) 04:19, 25 September 2017 (UTC)
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Electorate results/informal votesIn % calculations the total number of valid party votes (informal votes are included in results table but do not count to any candidate) in West Coast-Tasman is 37,724. Total votes including informals is 37,873. This brings percentages of 37.15% and 40.09% (to two decimal places). The +/- change needs to be reflected in the change from 2014 (this table also appears to be incorrect). I will fix when I have time. Ajf773 (talk) 19:33, 27 December 2017 (UTC)
Happy holidays and new yearHappy holidays and new year and all the best in 2018! Davidgoodheart (talk) 22:30, 31 December 2017 (UTC)
seasonal observancesI've undone your changes to the SH seasonal observance categories. If "Virtually all" are northern hemisphere observances, it means that some, logically, are southern. Also, many of the observances are found in both hemispheres - take December for an example: six of the eight subcategories relate directly to observances found in both hemispheres. Given that those which aren't are generally restricted to individual countries, classifying them for the whole of the northern hemisphere would be equally wrong. In any case, this is only the first stage of a more far-reaching scheme to sort observances by both month and hemisphere which should, in doing so, sort them more effectively by season. Once that is complete, both the northern and southern hemisphere categories can be removed from individual months Grutness...wha? 02:05, 5 January 2018 (UTC)
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The list of people who disappeared, which I am currently creatingHi, I hope you are doing well. I would just like to let you that I am currently creating The list of people who disappeared and have been working on it for a while now. This will differ from the List of people who disappeared mysteriously as it will focus on the fact that the person disappeared not why they disappeared. When you drop the word "mysteriously" from the title it gives more reason to keep people on the list, because if they were kidnapped, went into hiding or were known to have been killed, but their body was never found they will still belong on the list as those ARE disappearances. To me if we know why someone disappeared, but do not know their later whereabouts then the case is NOT truly solved. The list will remain unpublished due to libel issues, but will be viewable by me and a few other editors that I will grant access to it, which you will be one of if you would like to be. One of the reasons why I will give you access to it is because I was very impressed with how to broke up the solved cases list in the List of people who disappeared mysteriously section, and the name of the list is what I will call it as I know that is what you think the List of people who disappeared mysteriously should be called, which I completely agree with you on. I also plan to recover articles that were wrongfully deleted and add them to my list. Please let me know if you are interested, and take care and have a great Easter! Davidgoodheart (talk) 23:29, 30 March 2018 (UTC)
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To reply, leave a comment on Jamez42's talk page. Learn more about page curation. Jamez42 (talk) 17:40, 22 June 2018 (UTC) Chains and acresRe this revert, I got that info from the acre article, which says it's the definition of an acre. I don't care if it's the definition, but it does seem to be a more clear and common way to describe an acre than 10 square chains is. Dicklyon (talk) 01:47, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
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Hi, I like your new page, here is one article which you can to it and I even wrote the sentence for it and added a source for it William J. Sharkey, a convicted murderer and minor New York City politician who earned national notoriety in the late 19th century for escaping from a New York City prison disguised as a woman. He subsequently fled to Cuba in 1873, which had no extradition treaty with the United States. His ultimate fate is unknown as he was never found.[1]. I tried to add it myself, but was not successful as I don't know that format. Davidgoodheart (talk) 02:43, 29 August 2018 (UTC)
Hi again, here are another two articles which you can also use
Your page is off to a great start! Davidgoodheart (talk) 05:31, 30 August 2018 (UTC)
@Akld guy: Hi, I am glad that you taken my suggestion! Here are two more articles which you can also use
@Akld guy: Hi, I came across this article about the disappearance of a girl in 1988 which could be added to the List of people who disappeared, could you please add it, and as I said before that I don't know that format, and I liked the article that way it was before the table was used.
@Akld guy: Here are two articles that you can add to the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared
@Akld guy: Hi, your right about Johnny Ringo's fate being known as I shouldn't have added him to the 1800s section, but it says in his bio that he escaped from jail which is a disappearance, so shouldn't he be in the fugitives who no longer wanted section? Davidgoodheart (talk) 22:28, 15 September 2018 (UTC) References
Patricia FarrI have added some text and citations to the Patricia Farr article. Unfortunately, I didn't find as much as I hoped to find. Perhaps someone else can discover more information and build on what is currently in the article. Eddie Blick (talk) 23:13, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
Silks bolded per WP:ASTONISHHi - I just saw you reverted me [[2]]. I bolded the word silks in the Queen's Counsel article because the silk disambiguation page sends people there, and per WP:ASTONISH, I thought it would ensure that readers are not surprised that they landed on that page. You can also see what happened before I updated Essex Court Chambers with this edit: [[3]]. Silk piped a counterintuitive redirect to Queen's Counsel, and I had to read for a bit before seeing why silks had anything to do with the article. Bolding makes it easier should there be other similar redirects. You can always undo the revert if you agree. Cheers. TimTempleton (talk) (cont) 19:06, 12 October 2018 (UTC)
It has 71 tenants, of whom 35 are Silks.
Table format for the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared@Akld guy: Hi, I had recently added some articles to the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared and the List of people who disappeared, but only because I had help doing it, as I don't understand that new format. Is there any chance you will be using the old format? The old format is much easier to use. Davidgoodheart (talk) 16:38, 14 October 2018 (UTC)
Hi, its not so much that I was objecting its just that I don't now how add to the current format right now. Could you please add the entry below to List of solved missing persons cases.
This is article is about a girl from New Zealand, where you are from. I would add it myself, but must learn how to and I will learn in time. Davidgoodheart (talk) 09:57, 29 October 2018 (UTC) Thanks Akld guy, you are a great wiki editor! Davidgoodheart (talk) 15:26, 29 October 2018 (UTC) References
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Message added 20:27, 16 October 2018 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Swarm talk 20:27, 16 October 2018 (UTC) Solved death person casesHi, the reason that I added the solved death person cases to the List of unsolved deaths would be so it would have a list of solved deaths which could include death from murder, suicide, natural cases, or accidental death. I admit that I wasn't sure exactly what to add, but anything that seemed notable and not known at first seemed fine to me to add to it. What do you think should only be included on it? Davidgoodheart (talk) 00:06, 10 November 2018 (UTC)
Hi, I wanted to let you know that I have removed the solved death cases from List of unsolved deaths as I you have be right about the section shouldn't be there as it might not be the right section to be included and I am not sure what should be added to it as well. Also I think this article Laurens de Graaf should not be on the list of people who disappeared, but on the List of unsolved deaths as it is not really a disappearance, but more of an unsolved death don't you think? Davidgoodheart (talk) 15:14, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
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I can tell what suburb my friend lives in North ShoreShe lives in Glenfield,_New_Zealand. Do you know where she can find an express mail post office? Thank you. 50.68.237.196 (talk) 06:38, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
I have recited Bill English's articleHello Akld guy. Please do not re-do the Bill English Article and wipe my edits, as I have re-cited them to prove my sentences right. If you still do not find the citations correct, do not delete my edits- simply re-re-cite them. Thank you. --Leavepuckgackle1998 (talk) 06:59, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
Merry Christmas Akld GuyMerry Christmas Akld Guy. Take care and happy holidays! Davidgoodheart (talk) 01:32, 25 December 2018 (UTC) Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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Dear Akld guy. I you must change extracts from sources that you aren't familiar with, you must expect expect these to be corrected, and if you then revert the corrections in continuing ignorance of the source you must expect to be called out on it. Firstly, I greatly doubt from your location that you have ever seen [1]: O can conform that I have and "it is not unlikely" conveys the sense of what was said, not your off-the cuff, unsourced version "likely". Secondly, the plea of "nolle prosequi" is not unprecedented, as your revert claims. Had you troubled to read the article of that name, you would see it has been used, even if rarely, so "unusual" is correct. Thirdly, Patrick Devlin was the trial judge, check if you like. So you are wrong on each count and, dare I say, rather petty not to accept correctionsSscoulsdon (talk) 13:47, 25 December 2018 (UTC) Dear Akld guy. I assume that you agree to the second and third points, as you haven't tried to revert them. However I will repeat that "it is not unlikely" conveys the sense of what was said in the source. The presenter of the programme quoted is a barrister and the double negative that apparently confuses you was an expression of the uncertainty that arises when commenting on events of over 60 years ago. If you can find a source that says something different, change the entry and quote the source, otherwise leave it as an accurate record.Sscoulsdon (talk) 07:41, 26 December 2018 (UTC)
Dear Akld guy. Don't presume to make judgements, as irritated rather than angry (much less very angry) would be more accurate. What does tend to irritate me is when edits are made that alter the sense of a sourced passage without good reason. A good example is the edit you made in Death of Edith Alice Morrell at 19.35 on 27th December, which does alter the sense of of the source and which I have reverted. This was one of a dozen edits you made to two articles largely written by me on that evening with links to the John Bodkin Adams case shortly after the above exchange. Some might call this action petty and spiteful, but (where they don't alter the sense) if it makes you think you are doing useful, I don't wish to disillusion you. It does seem your interests are mainly centred on New Zealand and, if you do intend to become interested in the John Bodkin Adams case, I suggest you bother to read some of the sources before expressing your opinions. Meanwhile, I'll be keeping an eye on your contributions. Sscoulsdon (talk) 09:02, 28 December 2018 (UTC) Happy New Year!Akld guy, Send New Year cheer by adding {{subst:Happy New Year fireworks}} to user talk pages. References
Main Trunk LineYou would, of course, be unaware that this article falls a good deal short of Wellington. I will replace your reversion with a note pointing this out very shortly. Is that OK with you? Eddaido (talk) 20:20, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
Here are three articles that you can addHi, here are three entries that you can add to the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared, Frank Blackhorse, Sebastiano DiGaetano and Mieczysław Kosmowski. Davidgoodheart (talk) 02:42, 14 January 2019 (UTC)
Hi, here's a good entry to add to the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared Jerry Balisok. What do you think about adding this one? What about the other two that you were thinking about adding, will you be adding them? Davidgoodheart (talk) 01:58, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
Great, but I think he should be in the section of fugitives no longer sought, as he was captured and died in prison in 2013. Also there is an entry on the list called Catherine Kerkow which has no link. Davidgoodheart (talk) 06:24, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
Hi, here's a great one that you could add Davy Crockett (outlaw), it is very detailed and well sourced. Davidgoodheart (talk) 09:03, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
According to this source here it says he escaped jail and disappeared https://truewestmagazine.com/the-outlaw-davy-crockett/. Don't you consider that a fugitive who disappeared? He wasn't seen for years, and an escape from prison is still a disappearance isn't it?. Davidgoodheart (talk) 21:07, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
Hi, here is a major entry which you could add to the fugitives no longer sought cases Saddam Hussein[1] source claims that he went into hiding. Davidgoodheart (talk) 04:52, 18 February 2019 (UTC)
I added it, though I found it difficult and it took me many tries before I got it right, yet I was able to do it. Please check it out and let me know what you think. Davidgoodheart (talk) 15:42, 18 February 2019 (UTC)
Hi, here is a source that says Laurens de Graaf death cause is not known. http://brethrencoast.com/pirate/Laurens_de_Graff.html, It may not be viewed as a reliable source, but since he was only about 50 when he died, which is untimely, I think this is still an unknown death cause, and not really a disappearance. Davidgoodheart (talk) 15:46, 17 January 2019 (UTC) Disambiguation link notification for January 27An automated process has detected that when you recently edited NZ Transport Agency, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Chorus (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver). (Opt-out instructions.) --DPL bot (talk) 09:34, 27 January 2019 (UTC)
Happy Waitangi DayHey Akld guy, I remember some back-and-forth a couple of years ago relating to why Waitangi Day hadn't made it onto the main page through quality reasons. I note that you overhauled the article, and I'm pleased to see it's going to be featured tomorrow. Just thought I'd pass by and say thanks for fixing it up, and have a great Waitangi Day! The Rambling Man (talk) 08:58, 5 February 2019 (UTC)
"Who" for people, "that" for objects, but what about animals?Hi, I have gotten the "who" for people, "that" for objects info from you which I have found to be very helpful, but what about animals? The reason I ask you this is because in the Akbar Salubiro article which I wrote about a man who was eaten by a reticulated python (what a horrible tragedy) in Mamuju, Indonesia the phrasing was changed. I had written the snake "who" had eaten Salubiro was changed to "that" had eaten Salubiro by another editor. I know that animals aren't people, but they are not objects neither. Should this be considered to be a "who", "that", of maybe a "which"? Davidgoodheart (talk) 16:59, 28 February 2019 (UTC)
The difference between its and it'sHi, on your user page you say that you know the difference between its and it's, can you please tell me what this is, as I am not quite sure of it. Davidgoodheart (talk) 21:51, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
Reverted editsYou reverted my edits to Terrorism in New Zealand. You may have missed checking the cited source in the original sentence. Although the source did not support that sentence, it may have done so earlier only to be corrected subsequent to later reports. I have accepted your reversion as an opportunity and made other edits. These slightly expand the section so that it provides a short summary of the event. You are welcome. Te Karere (talk) 09:27, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
Did you revert my initial edit by mistake? You have reinstated the content of my original edit bar the last four words. Before my edits, it read:
I edited it to read:
The differences between your new edit and my original are (1) use of the initial source ("Christchurch mosque shooting kills 49"), and (2) no mention that the IEDS were subsequently disabled. I am probably going to edit the section again to say the IEDs were disabled (so it doesn't read like they caused any physical harm). Te Karere (talk) 11:53, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
I was being polite, but you are obviously trying to justify your revert of my first edit here where you suggested the offered sources were "notorious for linkrot". I recommend careful consideration of future reverts, but do not care either way. Te Karere (talk) 23:58, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
Boarding statsHi Akld guy, I understand that as a blog Greater Auckland isn't normally reliable, but the actual statistics are from Auckland Transport. As far as I can see Auckland Transport don't publish these stats anywhere else, so Greater Auckland is the only source. I could OIA them out of AT myself, but I suspect that breaks WP:OR. --LJ Holden 07:28, 1 April 2019 (UTC)
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IndeedYou do realize that you edited a quote from the source, don't you? Daniel Case (talk) 01:54, 20 April 2019 (UTC)
DYK for Disappearance of Brittanee DrexelOn 25 April 2019, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Disappearance of Brittanee Drexel, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that while investigating the case of Brittanee Drexel, who disappeared 10 years ago today, the FBI brought federal charges against someone who had already served state probation for the same crime? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Disappearance of Brittanee Drexel. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Disappearance of Brittanee Drexel), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. — Maile (talk) 00:02, 25 April 2019 (UTC) Archiving pageHi, this talk page of yours is getting very long so perhaps you should archive it. Davidgoodheart (talk) 20:20, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
You learn something every dayRe your edit summary, I never knew this. Fascinating. Thanks for drawing my attention to it. Schwede66 02:53, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Just an FYIRegarding the new map at Jewish population by country, you might be interested in this discussion at List of countries and dependencies by population. --AussieLegend (✉) 07:58, 5 June 2019 (UTC)
Just an FYIMy page may not be serious, but I am serious. Don't worry. I'll make my edits on the wellington page cater for your needs.Leavepuckgackle1998 (talk) 00:35, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
Lime scootersMy apologies. I had decided to add that to the general Scooter-sharing system article instead, forgot to remove the header, and didn't realize my change had published. :-) –Skywatcher68 (talk) 02:42, 28 June 2019 (UTC)
Hi, I just noticed that Thomas DeSimone has been added to the List of people who disappeared and I spent time improving the article, but I then noticed that is said that he had killed someone before he disappeared. Don't you think he should listed be on the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared instead? If you say yes then I will add him to that list. The reason that I am asking you this is because you are very knowledgeable when it comes to subjects like this. Davidgoodheart (talk) 08:43, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, should this person Austin Tice be on the List of solved missing persons cases? He is currently on that list. The reason I ask this is because even though people filmed a video of him being kidnapped that was released to the public, the events that followed and his current whereabouts are unknown. Davidgoodheart (talk) 08:37, 20 August 2019 (UTC)
List of people who disappeared mysteriously: post-1970 and Georgina GharsallahHi, my apologies for missing the the rule that List of people who disappeared mysteriously: post-1970 required a pre-existing article on the subject. I have since created an article Georgina Gharsallah, but as it's a stub, I'm not sure if that would be enough to allow an entry on the list. What do you suggest? Autarch (talk) 19:04, 23 August 2019 (UTC)
HelpHello. Help expand for article Akane Yamaguchi from 山口茜. Thanks you. Ghyuw5 (talk) 03:13, 26 August 2019 (UTC)
Captured fugitiveHere is a criminal Frank Freshwaters who you can add to List of fugitives from justice who disappeared list. I would add him myself, but please understand that I can only do so much editing at a time. I have currently been busy editing the List of unsolved deaths by adding sources to the entries that don't currently have them. Davidgoodheart (talk) 02:52, 31 August 2019 (UTC)
Hi, what disappeared list do you think that Liu Sung-pan should be on? I am not exactly sure what disappearance his article is making clear to as if he was evading the law before going to jail, or after he fled the country. Davidgoodheart (talk) 13:58, 15 September 2019 (UTC)
Hi, can you please tell me if this person Robert Nairac who disappeared is a solved case of not. The article says men were imprisoned for his death, but is unclear to if they had killed him or what caused his death. Davidgoodheart (talk) 15:57, 23 September 2019 (UTC)
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List of unsolved serial killer murders moved to draftspaceAn article you recently created, List of unsolved serial killer murders, does not have enough sources and citations as written to remain published. It needs more citations from reliable, independent sources. (?) Information that can't be referenced should be removed (verifiability is of central importance on Wikipedia). I've moved your draft to draftspace (with a prefix of "
Hi, should this person Assata Shakur be on the List of fugitives from justice who disappeared? She did disappear, but we know she is now living in Cuba, but is a major criminal who is still wanted by the FBI. Davidgoodheart (talk) 22:36, 5 October 2019 (UTC)
Hi, is this person Miran Hrovatin murder cause known or not? His article says someone was sent to jail because of his murder, but the article also says it is unsolved which confuses me. Do you know which one it is? Davidgoodheart (talk) 06:07, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
Great job! Davidgoodheart (talk) 09:08, 14 October 2019 (UTC) I have two questions for youHi, this person Boris Nemtsov was killed and the people who killed him were found guilty of killing him, yet they say the case in unsolved, since his article says unsolved murders in Russia on it. The reason they say this is because they don't who "hired" the hitmen. Do you think this is solved or not? Also regarding the Death of Akbar Salubiro an editor said his birth date was either 1991 or 1992. Can we accept that type of format? Davidgoodheart (talk) 21:02, 25 October 2019 (UTC)
Which list do these belong on?Hi, should this person Brendan Simbwaye be on the List of unsolved deaths or the List of unsolved murders? Around the time he disappeared he is said to have been murdered, but this isn't proven as he wasn't found dead. I think he should he should be on the List of unsolved deaths, but I thought I should ask you to get a really good opinion on this matter. This article Héctor David Delgado Santiago also has different idea about who was killed or if the killing took place, so I am not sure what list this should go on either. Please let me know what you think. Davidgoodheart (talk) 23:03, 1 November 2019 (UTC) ArbCom 2019 election voter messageITN recognition for Murder of Grace MillaneOn 23 November 2019, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article Murder of Grace Millane, which you updated. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. MaxBrowne2 (talk) 01:56, 23 November 2019 (UTC) Merry Christmas
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