Talk:Charles Albright

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Is it possible that the Corinthian from Neil Gaiman's Sandman is based off of Albright?

[edit] Innocence

I do not know if he is innocent or not, but the Ratford.edu page linked to says:

"After reading the book, and reading all the news articles, we feel Mr. Albright may have been wrongly convicted of Shirley William’s murder, and that whoever killed her likely killed the other two as well. We cannot guess if he has ever killed others, but lean towards his innocence in these three that qualify him as a serial killer. He does not seem to be a nice man, but maybe not a serial killer either."

Also, he still claims innocence. The article should not be written as if he had certainly commited the murders. There's a fair dose of evidence helping his case, so Wiki should present both sides of the story. I would help but I do not write well. --A Sunshade Lust 03:52, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Big Addition

I added a lot of information, but don't have citations. For whatever needs citations, if you can add them feel free. I hope it's okay, and in wiki form. Bryse 18:19, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Possible future addition

I heard on a local radio show in Sacramento something very interesting about Charles Albright: one of the three hosts of the show, Arnie States, is a native of the city of Garland, Texas and when he was a child his babysitter was once Charles Albright himself! I don't know where to start looking but the fact that this guy was once a babysitter and the creepiness of his murders just add to the weirdness of his character and should be researched and added to his page. Predator47 (talk) 12:13, 16 February 2008 (UTC)