User talk:BabaAbikin

Regarding your recent edits on the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders
I did an edit revert regarding one of your statements referencing Mr. Flacco's book. If you would like to see my comments, I invite you to view the talk page for Wineville Chicken Coop Murders as to why I made a revert edit.

In summary: Mr. Flacco's book (in a few instances) does not reflect the sworn testimony of the key witness (Sanford Clark) in the murders at the  Wineville Chicken Coop.

Mr. Flacco's book is what would be legally referred to as hearsay evidence; that is, it is a book that was written allegedly from a story that Sanford Clark's son (Jerry Clark) told to Mr. Flacco. Whether Mr. Flacco or Jerry Clark embellished any part of the original story as told to Jerry by his Father, Sanford (to make for more exciting reading)we do not know. Mr.Flacco simply states that he wrote the book from the story that Jerry Clark told him. This information would not be considered admissible in a court of law, nor can we allow any of Mr. Flacco's written words to become the 'new historical record' that differ from the Historical record of sworn testimony at the trial by Sanford Clark himself.

If you are truly interested in learning more about the historical record, the research and what the testimony actually was, please read the book by James Jefferey Paul, Nothing is Strange with You. That book accurately reflects the legal record and sworn testimony of what happened at Wineville. There are some subtle (but critical) differences between the historical record and Mr. Flacco's book.

We use the James Jeffrey Paul book as our historical record, as stated by the Riverside Historical Society that keeps all records of the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders. Until such time as more historical information becomes available and would change the historical record, Mr. Flacco's book will remain hearsay and a great read (in my opinion).

Beaconboy (talk) 22:05, 8 January 2017 (UTC)