Talk:Disappearance of Kristen Modafferi

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noticed a strange edit in the article

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This anonymous edit on Dec 5 2020:

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Disappearance_of_Kristen_Modafferi&type=revision&diff=992445645&oldid=990873953

"Another theory is she casually met another student photographer and went to her house in Oakland to talk about photography. At that point, the photo session didn't go as planned and something happened leading to her untimely death and the other photographer may still have details about the occurrence but knows what happened was more of a self-defense situation. However, that's mere speculation."

This is a strange thing to add. Whose theory is this? Seems like the invention of the anonymous wikipedia editor who added it, but the wording implies that it is a theory with some established traction in actual discourse. If it does have traction then the passage should acknowledge who is discussing this theory, preferably with citations.

Tone is also a little unprofessional.

(and is it just me, or is the edit kinda fishy?) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.134.146.154 (talk) 03:21, 7 December 2020 (UTC)Reply