Talk:Adolph Luetgert

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Problems with sources
Websites for guided tours, such as Weird Chicago, are not Reliable Sources. There are no cites given for the content on the Luetgert murder and trials. I put it in External links, as I did the Kelleher, Dark Destinations website, which is a user-generated KNOL site and not considered an RS per Wiki MOS. It is also a dead link.

The Loerzel cites all go back to the same source, his 2007 book, which is excerpted and summarized on the website Alchemy of Bones - also the book title. I changed the cites so they would better show they come from the same source. This book was published by a reputable academic press. The article in the Smithsonian magazine and in the Anthropology journal are also valid Reliable Sources. Parkwells (talk) 23:57, 9 July 2018 (UTC)

Trial (last paragraph)
The last paragraph of the Trial section needs additional citations and some copy-editing. I tagged one sentence as because it makes no sense grammatically, and I can't edit it myself because I'm not sure what the writer is trying to assert. Matuko (talk) 20:13, 29 March 2019 (UTC)