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The result was delete. → Call me Hahc 21 05:13, 30 March 2014 (UTC) reply

Murder of Brenda Dawn Hirons

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Non notable event which only had very local coverage Shakehandsman ( talk) 07:43, 23 March 2014 (UTC) reply

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  • Delete -- I see nothing remarkable in this murder, which seems to be a very typcial case that was the subject of a love triangle. As a matter of policy, WP does not have articles on every murder. There needs to be something unusual about it, which may include prolonged publiciity in the national media, to make it a notable case, which therefore needs an article. Peterkingiron ( talk) 20:38, 23 March 2014 (UTC) reply
  • Delete per nom. A routine crime of no lasting significance except to those directly involved. Clarityfiend ( talk) 21:20, 23 March 2014 (UTC) reply
  • Delete. There are only two sources, both in 1976, and both local. Sorry, but this is an ordinary murder. One study cites that 40 % of females who are murdered are victimized by their husbands or partners, making this, sadly, run of the mill in the annals of homicide. There was neither national coverage, nor lasting memorials. Online searches find zero sources outside of Wikis and Mirrors. Bearian ( talk) 21:12, 25 March 2014 (UTC) reply
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