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@Stephencdickson: This article appears to be primarily about the "Murder of Dai Lewis". At least one cited source uses that name to describe the murder. While there are articles about Driscoll or Rowlands, most of the discussion in the those articles is whether they should have been convicted and executed for Lewis' murder. Neither the perpetrators nor the victim appear to be particularly notable for other reasons, although I could be persuaded in the case of Lewis. The current title of the article would suggest this article is a double biography but there are scant biographic details of the two people named, so writing a proper biography seems challenging. Even then, the two people named appear to be notable only for the controversy concerning their execution, which indicates a biographic article might not be notable. A further consideration is that guideline WP:CRIMINAL also advises that "A person who is known only in connection with a criminal event or trial should not normally be the subject of a separate Wikipedia articleif there is an existing article that could incorporate the available encyclopedic material relating to that person."