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Wikipedia includes "offensive" images
Hi! I read your edit summary here. Wikipedia:NOTCENSORED comes to mind. It is a fact that John Battaglia falsely portrayed himself as a father who loved his children, even though it is not true, as noted by books and newspaper articles, and either that image or one like it was used by police to identify him (source: No, Daddy, Don’t!: A Father's Murderous Act Of Revenge: A Father's Murderous Act of Revenge by Irene Pence PT107: "They reached the office that belonged to John Battaglia. In the corner on top of a file cabin sat sat a photo in which he knelt, smiling, with both arms around his daughters. The terrible irony of the picture struck everyone. Thornton picked up the photo to use for identification of the suspect." )

The Wikipedia WP:NFCC image rules ask for the smallest number of nonfree images possible, and there is one image portraying the killer and his two victims. WhisperToMe (talk) 02:43, 27 September 2020 (UTC)