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I arrived at this page via the "Random Page" feature on WP, and have made a few edits. I did a little Googl'ing and found a link to the NY Times article (cited). I also found a book at Amazon.com on this subject, ISBN091614769X, but I have not actually read it and I don't want to appear to be promoting it. --Scray (talk) 23:42, 22 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
I changed this entry because I knew Rosebud and it was clear that the weapon in question was a machete (which the New York Times also reported). Eddillon (talk) 08:08, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply
I added the book to a 'further reading' section. its not promoting it, as there is probably little else available on the subject. i added in all the pertinent facts from the NYT story, and a single sentence on the protest around her death. It doesnt matter if anyone knew her, for purposes of this article. the NYT is all we have outside the book, which i have not read (nor intend to). I was a guest of a previous chancellors son, in the basement of the mansion, so its a tiny bit personal for me (and i am not from the ruling classes by any stretch of the imagination). People who break into houses with weapons are living by the sword, so the saying goes.Mercurywoodrose (talk) 01:42, 30 May 2012 (UTC)Reply