Talk:William Bruce Pitzer

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David spoke very compellingly to the effect that Pitzer was left-handed. He said that he and friends would tease Pitzer about being a 'southpaw,' and think it was funny when Pitzer would deal cards counterclockwise, due to being left-handed. These comments by David are made in "The Men Who Killed Kennedy." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.197.34.74 (talk) 03:23, 1 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Junk article[edit]

Like much connected to the Kennedy Assasination this is a junk article. The listing of Vincent Bugliosi as a source for Bitzer being connected to the assassination is an example of under using sources, poor sourcing, and not being honest about the matter. Bugliosi's number 1 argument is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, in no way shared with anyone before hand enough information to suggest that anyone else knew he was going to assassinate the president, and all theories of some sort of conspiracy are false. The fact that the reference to Bugliosi's book does not provide a page number is a red flag of poor refernecing. Bugliosi does not support the theories that lead to notability for this subject, and if we are going to use him as a source we need to represent what he actually said.John Pack Lambert (talk) 16:49, 23 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]