Talk:Joe Salvati

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Please help me expand this article. Postcard Cathy (talk)

Questioning appropriateness of one of the sources in the article: #3 Joe Salvati: "Guilty" for 32 Years links to http://fathersmanifesto.net/salvati.htm a site which also claims that Jews were behind 9/11 and hosts other unsupportable conspiracy "theories" Omitting this source and including other sources would lend more credibility. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:5CA:0:D2C0:101C:DEBD:B5A5:C19C (talk) 18:39, 5 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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"whose criminal record begins in 1954"[edit]

Author T. J. English claims in his book "Where the Bodies were Buried" that "Salvati's 'long' criminal record consisted of a single conviction for stealing a tool from a construction site in 1955" (Chapter 10) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.51.81.99 (talk) 06:23, 11 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]