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"Her boyfriend at the time, Edward Durston, was present in Linkletter's apartment when she supposedly plunged to her death"
"Her boyfriend at the time, Edward Durston, was present in Linkletter's apartment when she supposedly plunged to her death"
Is anybody seriously disputing that she did, in fact plunge to her death? [[Special:Contributions/203.27.72.5|203.27.72.5]] ([[User talk:203.27.72.5|talk]]) 02:08, 13 July 2012 (UTC)
Is anybody seriously disputing that she did, in fact plunge to her death? [[Special:Contributions/203.27.72.5|203.27.72.5]] ([[User talk:203.27.72.5|talk]]) 02:08, 13 July 2012 (UTC)

== Death ==

The death section contradicts itself. It opens by saying that she was on LSD and thought she could fly. It later says that toxicology reports indicated no drugs in her system. The contradiction should at least be acknowledged. [[user:PurpleChez]]

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Supposedly?

"Her boyfriend at the time, Edward Durston, was present in Linkletter's apartment when she supposedly plunged to her death" Is anybody seriously disputing that she did, in fact plunge to her death? 203.27.72.5 (talk) 02:08, 13 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Death

The death section contradicts itself. It opens by saying that she was on LSD and thought she could fly. It later says that toxicology reports indicated no drugs in her system. The contradiction should at least be acknowledged. user:PurpleChez