User talk:Girlofcelje

Dan Paul
Hi Girlofcelje, I'm sorry to hear about your experience. I don't have an opinion about Dan Paul one way or another. Wikipedia's policy is to base its articles on reliable sources, and that's what I've attempted to do with this article. I'll be glad to take a look at any sources you feel are relevant to developing it further; you might propose them on the article's talk page. It's important that any accusation be covered by a major news organization, book, or other reliable source before it can be included, however. Just let me know if you have any questions. -- Khazar2 (talk) 04:00, 5 May 2013 (UTC)

Hi If you read any of the accounts of the 1980 event you will know that Bob Murphy had some tough questions. My info is not mainstream yet but is contained in a yet to be published book.He was my legal guardian and in 1969 sent me into hell at the age of 13 There is a petion out there now to get Harvard to remove his name .As well he built up his wealth through the help of his mother in Volusia County She was the tax collector and all sorts of things were going on Dig deeper.And there were other events with young men that made the news as well as him getting some of these young men jobs with the city.He was not a good man my name is Cornelia Harrison and I lived with his mother Cornelia Smith Paul from the time of my birth to the time of her death I am mentioned in her obit
 * Again, I'm extremely sorry to hear about your experience. Unfortunately, Wikipedia does have strict rules against "Original Research"; our policy is simply to summarize the reports of mainstream sources. If your story does appear in mainstream sources at some point, I'll be glad to help include it. Similarly, if you can post me links to specific stories you're thinking of from the 1980 event, I can try to look into in more detail. Like all Wikipedia editors, I'm a volunteer, so there's no specific day when I can promise I'll be on or get this done, but I'll be happy to look into this more. -- Khazar2 (talk) 14:14, 5 May 2013 (UTC)