Epistemic status: This is a publicly editable document in a confusing situation where it's easy to mistakes, and most text is written by an AI. It is wise to double-check the source of critical information.
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Key Principles
We follow legal rather than probabilistic standards for what information to include. This means we include:
- Facts reported in the media
- Public information reasonably worth reporting (like blog posts by suspects)
- Court records and official documents
- Other publicly available sources
- Information that could help readers protect their personal safety
For privacy, we make a distinction:
- If someone is a suspect in a criminal investigation (or has been convicted of a relevant crime), we document public information about them, as this could matter for public safety or help others recognize warning signs.
- For everyone else, we only include information with clear, direct relevance to the cases
On names and identities: While connecting online handles to passport names can be harmful in normal circumstances, it becomes necessary when dealing with criminal suspects. We use passport surnames (e.g. "Zajko" rather than "Jamie" or "Michelle") for consistency with official documents and legal proceedings.
How to Help
The wiki needs work in several areas:
- Creating a comprehensive index of news coverage
- Gathering legal documents and records
- Adding verified biographical information
- Building detailed timelines of their associations
- Documenting evidence from official sources
- Compiling relevant public writings by suspects (example)
For your own safety, consider:
- Using a pseudonymous account to contribute
- Using AI text generation to standardize writing style and protect your identity
The goal is to build a reliable source of information while being careful about privacy and verification. Stick to what's known and documented rather than speculation.
Here is the homepage for this wiki.