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FailsWP:CRIMINAL, his crimes were only covered by local newspapers and are certianly not "historic". Dozens of low-profile criminals appear on local newspapers for murder every day, which is why notability standards for criminals is higher than GNG. A repeat offender appearing on the local news twice forWP:ROUTINE crimes isWP:ROTM ("random Florida man got arrested a second time in our county!") and scarcely does anything to help one achieve notability.V. S. Video (talk)00:32, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
- Note: This discussion has been included in thedeletion sorting lists for the following topics:People,Crime,United States of America, andFlorida.V. S. Video (talk)00:32, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
- Note: This discussion has been included in thedeletion sorting lists for the following topics:New Jersey,New York, andNorth Carolina.WCQuidditch☎✎04:35, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
- Keep The subject is covered by extensive reliable and verifiable sources that cover the subject in depth. I'm no sure where our nominator comes from, but describing a serial killer as a run-of-the-mill ("random Florida man got arrested a second time in our county!") petty criminal appears to be misleading, at best, and hardly justifies deletion.Alansohn (talk)08:31, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
- None of the sources say he is a serial killer, they only say that he described himself as such[1][2]. Claiming to be something that could make someone notable and actually being such thing is quite different.V. S. Video (talk)16:36, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]