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2007 Crime in Cheshire, Connecticut

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Chamberlain was neither a genetic relation nor the rearing parent or grandparent of the criminal mentioned here, and the crime occurred years after Chamberlain's death. (Evidence showed that the criminal was actually a product foster care.) There is simply no reason to include mention of this here, except to (baselessly) smear the man. Buckley's "Introduction" to Chamberlain's memoir (cited in article) speaks only of the man's "sheer goodness," quite literally. Oolyons (talk) 18:55, 15 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Removed, but article on Theodore Komisarjevsky (who was, at least, the legal grandfather) still retains reference, and is still linked here. Oolyons (talk) 19:00, 15 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

"After his first wife died in 1954 . . ." Current link #2 - NYT obituary, states that his first wife died in 1955. AnnaComnemna

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