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I saw your comment at Talk:Tamika_Mallory#Source_in_footnote_3_does_not_support_statement_that_husband_murdered--says_"killed". Nice catch on that sourcing detail, and thanks for posting it to the talk page. I made this edit to the article, moving the Amsterdam ref. The "murder" sentence is now sourced by the Atlantic ref at the end of the paragraph.

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Welcome to Wikipedia. Alsee (talk) 19:10, 16 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]