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Wiki Addition Article:
Article: Ellie Nesler

REFER TO Alewi020/EllieNesler.

Wiki Addition Article Sections and References Draft (4/15/2021):
Sections:

- Early/Family Life ((Should be added in, too))

Nesler had married and divorced Bill Nesler, the father of her children ((Not much is known, but there might be more here.))

- Nesler Family on The Oprah Show

Nesler had two children, Willy and Rebecca. While Willy was sent to live with his aunt, Rebecca was sent to live with her grandmother. That was the first issue, children being separated and not with Nesler. Another issue brought up was the fact that Willy was in prison. ((This is the rough start for this section))

- Movie About Ellie Nesler's Story ((Mention "Judgement Day: The Ellie Nesler Story"))

- Nesler Death

At age 56, Nesler died in the UC Davis Medical Center. The cause is unknown, but it is said that she had breast cancer since 1994.

((Some of this information might be on the page, but I think it may need to be formatted better.))

((Additionally, I could not link this page to other pages in Wikipedia because the other potential pages to link do not exist. I will continue looking.))

References:

- https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-nesler30-2008dec30-story.html

- https://www.foxnews.com/story/ellie-nesler-mother-who-killed-her-sons-accused-molester-dies-at-56

- https://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/how-child-molestation-tore-the-nesler-family-apart/all

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Personal and Family Life (ADD IN SOMEWHERE- Could add even more to this section later)[edit]
Nesler was born to a coal miner and grew up in Jamestown. She was the oldest of her three sisters.

Nesler married Bill Nesler, the father of her two children. Bill was a coal miner and a crop-duster. She divorced him later on. Their two children were William and Rebecca, who lived with Ellie Nesler at the time of the shooting.

Additionally, Nesler had a criminal record before the shooting. When she was 18, Nesler was convicted for auto theft and served in a California Youth facility for several months.

Shooting of Driver (REARRANGE and REDUCE words -- Bold Will Be My Words)[edit]
((Nesler made headlines in 1993. On April 2, she killed Daniel Mark Driver, who had been accused of child molestation after his abuse of five boys (including her then-six-year-old son, William), in the courtroom of the Jamestown Justice Court.))

Driver, a 35-year-old Christian camp employee at the time, had previous convictions for child molestation.

((According to Jon Thurber of the Los Angeles Times, the finding that Nesler, when she killed Driver, had methamphetamines significantly influencing her body caused the "sympathetic portrait" of herself portrayed by her defense team to "erode". -- this is taken directly from my source, whoever did this))

She fired five shots into Driver's head, killing him instantly.

'''Nesler plead insanity and was convicted of voluntary manslaughter. She was sentenced to 10 years, but only served 4.'''

Other Troubles With the Law (ADD IN)[edit]
In October 2001, Nesler was arrested for selling and possessing methamphetamine.

Nesler sold .06 grams, and later bought 10,000 tablets. She plead guilty to the charges in July 2002 and faced 6 years.

She was later released in June 2006. She was released from a woman's facility near Chowchilla, California.

Her Children After the Shooting (ADD IN)[edit]
According to an interview on The Oprah Show in 1999, this caused Nesler's children to be split up. Willy lived with his aunt and Rebecca went with her grandmother.

As Willy grew up, he ran into issues.

As a young teenager, Willy was sent to boot camps. Additionally, when Willy was 23-years-old, he attacked David Davis. In July 2004, he was charged with battery, serving less than one month in his 60 day sentence. He gets out of prison and stomps on Davis' head, killing him.

Willy was sentenced with first-degree murder, and he must serve 28 years to life in prison.

Unfortunately, not much about Rebecca is known. However, she did visit Willy in prison in October 2010.

Death and Legacy (ADD IN - Rearrange one sentence from earlier)[edit]
On December 26, 2008, Nesler died in the UC Davis Medical Center at age 56. She was in her final stages of breast cancer, while her son, Willy, was serving his prison term.

She left behind her two children and a lasting story, which is depicted in the film Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler Story.

References[edit]

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(REFER TO User:Alewi020/Ellie Nesler - Wikipedia)

Gender Gap/International Women's Day and Women's History Month Addition to Article
Article: Noelene Nabulivou

Roll in Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA):
Since 2011, Nabulivou has been the cofounder and political adviser of Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA). This support group is for LBTI people, much like her. This group creates a network of similar individuals. According to the Astraea Lesbian Foundation website, Nabulivou and the members of DIVA work together to promote equality, "protection and advancement of sexual rights, human rights, gender justice and social, economic, ecological and climate justice."

Additional Citation to Add: "Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA) for Equality." (2018, October 9). Astraea Lesbian Foundation For Justice.

Article Addition:
This: "Additionally, Lee introduced female characters into lead roles, which was not typically done."

At the end of this paragraph: "Lee acted on that advice, giving his superheroes a flawed humanity, a change from the ideal archetypes that were typically written for preteens. Before this, most superheroes were idealistically perfect people with no serious, lasting problems. Lee introduced complex, naturalistic characters who could have bad tempers, fits of melancholy, and vanity; they bickered amongst themselves, worried about paying their bills and impressing girlfriends, got bored or were even sometimes physically ill."

Article Citation
"Comic book icon slammed for 'Superhero Women' tweet on International Women's Day. Here's the reason". TheBlaze. 2017-03-09. Retrieved 2021-02-18.