I’m being serious — this is a really big case. Privileged murderer has somehow managed to skirt being identified for what she is? You’ll forgive me but I find this outrageous. Please help me find a link to an article explaining this or I’m going to lose respect for Wikipedia.


So make one? That’s the benefit of Wikipedia.
FWIW, I’ve never heard of it or her. Is she famous or influential for something other than this case? Which I don’t say to minimize the deaths she caused, but because not every news article/criminal case/lawsuit/whatever rises to the level of interest to justify a Wikipedia page.
But seriously, Wikipedia is a community-driven network. “Losing respect for Wikipedia” would be like losing respect for Lemmy because other people weren’t writing posts you wanted to see.
Yours is another perspective that I needed to see. Thank you as far as losing respect for Wikipedia, I met that I believe there was a group of people discouraging that article from being written. Still not quite certain that there isn’t a group of people discouraging an article acting in the role of mods, for instance I believe that if I do some research, I can find similar cases that have the exact same amount of notoriety and yet there are pages. I may continue looking into this.