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I'm thankful this article was added to the site, and I have provided some additional information and copyedited portions of the page. However, some of the information regarding the unidentified victims was out of date, as at least two have since been identified. As a result, I decided to add the "needs to be updated" tag, as more work needs to be done to cover more recent investigative activity.--GouramiWatcherTalk19:39, 13 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I also found out that an individual named Samuel Legg III is apparently the primary suspect and the man behind "Dr. No". Would it be possible to change this article to include everything we know about Legg and his involvement with the Dr. No murders? There are several news sources indicating that he is the primary suspect, including the murder of Marcia King.
Going off from what I replied to on the Update section, apparently there has been news that an individual named Samuel Legg III is apparently the primary suspect and the man behind "Dr. No". Would it be possible to change this article to include everything we know about Legg and his involvement with the Dr. No murders? There are several news sources indicating that he is the primary suspect, including the murder of Marcia King.
Here are the sources: The CrimeJunkie Podcast,CDLLife News Journal, BeaconJournal Article, ABC News 5 in Cleveland. Note that all the articles point out that this is very recent and I think this article may go through some major changes if approved.