Talk:Charles Cullen

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Added an NPOV tag for the two sentences directly after the tag. Especially for those sentences, we need more specific references and citations than an archive of news-stories. Snpoj 23:43, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

  • I changed tag to POV-section and moved it so it's not in the middle of the section. For the reord the 2 sentences you seem to be referring to are: For example, Cullen seems to understand that his actions have caused patients' families deep distress and may have caused patients themselves to suffer. But he appears not to realize that this contradicts his desire to save patients from further pain and suffering. TimL 06:18, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

I added some lines the most recent hearing on March 10, 2006 where Cullen had a cloth and duct tape put over his mouth. I know that there may be some POV concerns, but these events did actually happen. I would hope that if there is disagreement over the tone that people would attempt to improve those lines instead of engaging in wholesale deletion of the lines.
JesseG 19:47, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

Sources/footnotes would be nice to reference where all this information came from. The two articles listed as sources aren't even working links.