Talk:Murder of Margaret Martin

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Unnecessary sentence in discovery section[edit]

The sentence "If not for Rezykowski's discovery of her body, it may have gone unnoticed for several years" seems tautological to me. "If someone hadn't discovered her, she may have gone undiscovered." I believe I understand what it's trying to convey - that it was unlikely and fortuitous that she was found so quickly when she may not have been found at all given the inaccessibility of the location - but I think it needs rephrasing. Robert G Hofmann (talk) 01:51, 28 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]