Talk:Christopher Wilder

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[edit] Christopher Wilder, responsible for 3 more disappearances?

According to the website the Charley Project (www.charleyproject.org), Christopher Wilder "has been linked to at least a dozen disappearances, rapes, murders and/or attacks of women in the early to mid-1980s, including the disappearances of Mary Opitz, Colleen Orsborn, Rosario Gonzales, and Tammy Leppert." Of the listed names, only Rosario Gonzales was mentioned in the main article, and this quote was taken from the page on also-mentioned Elizabeth Kenyon ( http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/k/kenyon_elizabeth.html ), so that means there is no mention in the article of Wilder's being linked to the disappearances of Mary Opitz, Colleen Orsborn, and Tammy Leppert. Mind you, the link between Wilder and Leppert seems tenuous when reading up on Leppert's case ( http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/l/leppert_tammy.html ), but his involvement *is* a possibility. I can try to edit in the above myself on the main page as soon as I have the time to or someone else can do it if they can get to it first. 69.150.50.182 (talk) 15:58, 10 April 2008 (UTC)