Talk:Christian Longo

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In 2009 Longo requested to donate a kidney to a friend. When the prison denied his request, he founded Gave.Link label www.gavelife.org, an organization that raises awareness of the possibilities of organ donations from prisoners and other banned groups. In 2011, the New York times published an op-ed piece by Longo. Link label In it, Longo took responsibilities for his crimes, and emphasized hie organ donation wish. He has since written a book, Lethal Rejection: the fight to donate organs and other needlessly forbidden places. --Thesexybee (talk) 15:36, 11 April 2015 (UTC)

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 * An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth Family killer Christian Longo is sentenced to death in an Oregon courtroom (8460134932).jpg

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The following paragraph in the section "murders" is confusing

"On December 17, 2001, a coworker recognized an artist's sketch of a boy discovered in Lint Slough. A neighbor reported seeing her 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan parked in the driveway outside the Longos' home. Once neighbors and friends realized that all five Longos were missing, a frantic search began."

Who's coworker? What were the consequences of them recognizing the sketch? Who's car did the neighbor see? So what made it clear they were missing? 2003:F9:BF16:6900:60A8:5466:C537:ADDD (talk) 13:38, 17 November 2022 (UTC)