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Each statement in this article needs to be carefully checked for factuality, as I found one fact cited using the Ohio State page, not Oregon State, and I'm not sure where the info about the district attorney and the triple murder came from in the section about the forensic technology because it wasn't in the article cited. The refs also need to be finished properly with citation templates at some point. Katr67 00:23, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
I can address every item individually, I assure you that everything is there from somewhere, and it's listed in the references. My apologies for making it hard to trace, I actually didn't know how to cite the same source in multiple places.
Ohio State Nuclear Engineering homepage was linked to for the exact problem you were referring to above, the OSU abbreviation. I found it funny that they had 2 pages. I don't believe I used any information from that site though.
The triple homicide came from the first reference [1]:
This involved neutron activation analysis and a significant amount of testifying on evidence related to a high profile triple homicide case.
I suspect that this is a verifiable source, as I've gotten a ton of other facts from that page and found other consistent sources, but in this case I couldn't find anything else on the internet that specifically mentioned a triple homicide case, so I thought the link I posted would give more information about the forensic uses in general (keep in mind I didn't know how to cite the footnote). Considering that it was a 2000 publication, however, I don't expect that I will find anything else that mentions this specific case just by searching.
Wow! The I-5 Bandit really was high profile. That's kind of a cool fact. theanphibian 04:05, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
I really have been stalling on making more of these articles because I knew I had the style stuff wrong. I'll probably be copying a lot of the changes you made to other articles and when I figure out how to use the link to the footnote in multiple places I'll see about putting it with every fact in the article like you said. theanphibian 01:11, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm starting to move to the convention of putting brackets around dates of significance, like start-up dates, but not around dates of little to no significance, like when a number is applicable for. theanphibian 03:58, 8 April 2007 (UTC)