Talk:Richard Ricci

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Is this relevant to anything in history? I think a footnote of his suspicion, arrest, and death would be sufficient in the Elizabeth Smart article; besides, that flyer that was posted on the bottom of the article makes him look guilty, which he apparently has been cleared of, so could either be considered inflammatory or non-NPOV?

Just commenting from Ireland and have just seen a documentary on the Elizabeth Smart Case on British TV - Channel 4 10pm 19/05/05 (or 05/19/05 for Americans;).

Like the previous comment I think that the News Release included in this entry creates a false impression of Richard Ricci's guilt when it is known and tragically after his death, that Ricci was innocent and that the true perpetrators are awaiting / on trial. Also, the documentary said that although the Salt Lake City PD have not acknowledged a responsibility for Ricci's death, an out of court settlement was reached.

The original author should consider removing the News Release and or emphasising Ricci's innocence in a clearer manner

molbijo@yahoo.co.uk--Molbijo 22:57, 19 May 2005 (UTC)

I was dismayed to see this page, after reading the previous page which left the distinct impression that he was guilty of this crime. Seems the post should be removed. lricci@yahoo.com User:Lricci

I think that the poster shold be left as it is an example of how things can go wrong during a police investigation. Ricci is innocent of any crime related to the Smart kidnapping, but due to whatever improper procedures, the police circulated a poster of him. BTW, a death during police or prison custody should always be considered suspicious and should be investigated by impartial parties -- regardless of what country.--TGC55 15:35, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

"Around blacks..."
This photo has no discernible or explained connection to this article and, as such, I'm removing it. Its copyright status is also in dispute. ka1iban 17:41, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Death
Info on his death is not particularly clear. I presume there was an autopsy, what did it say? What did the widow allege happen (I presume they claim he was beaten to death but it's not made clear). Why was his widow's case thrown out? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nil Einne (talk • contribs) 14:01, 8 December 2006 (UTC).

Why there's no info in this page?
I was wondering, why there's no information in this page? It rather gets redirected to Elizabeth Smart's page where there's minimum talk about Ricci.

Can I just start writing here???? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.12.28.45 (talk) 23:23, 4 October 2009 (UTC)