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According to my talk page, Prof. Mc (talk·contribs) added the NPOV template because he or she thinks this article would be better suited as a biographical article with the trial as one part of it. I disagree, saying that that would essentially be a WP:BLP1E since the only reason the individual is noteworthy is because of his trial and what surrounded it. I'd like to remove the tag, but wanted to give others the opportunity to discuss it here. — fourthords | =Λ= |20:57, 12 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I attempted to do it myself, but was unable to find the courtroom sketch when opening edit. That is not a picture of Lakin, who is bald and did not wear glasses. It bears no resemblance to Lakin whatsoever. That is obviously a picture of Colonel Gordon Ray Roberts, who was Lakin's commanding officer and a witness in Lakin's court-martial. If someone knows how to access the courtroom sketch illustration on this page, please correct the caption to reflect that that is Gordon Ray Roberts. 2603:9000:8D07:AAB0:20C6:85D5:86C9:8802 (talk) 12:42, 5 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Then we have to leave it the way it is, I guess. Though it's clearly ridiculous to leave it this way. As a Medal of Honor recipient, Gordon Ray Roberts is on Wikipedia, complete with a picture, and there is an abundance of pictures and videos of Terry Lakin available. Anyone who looks at those pictures will quickly see there's been a mistake. That's Gordon Ray Roberts. Gotta love policies that leave blatantly obvious errors in place. Adding to the stupidity, your linked source no longer works. That link you posted leads to nowhere. So, we can't even contact this source to let them know there's been a mistake.2603:9000:8D07:AAB0:FDF5:DE2E:9685:5C25 (talk) 22:24, 5 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]