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Irene Crawford Shrader aka Schroeder

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Original overview has been butchered and edited beyond comprehension and defeats educational purposes and original source/newspaper/true crime fictional account of this woman. Harvard law school and a multitude of authoritative sources/references have been displaced and or missing. Book written by first hand family members and dire consequences misrepresented. Have original sources and want this corrected to relect the long term impact this woman had on the USA 1920-30s. The final result was she and Glenn were executed for a crime later confessed to by others. She filled the media across the USA and was the forerunner for Bonnie/clyde who followed her story and replicated it in many ways. (See comic book characters who were developed on her story following her execution) 2603:6080:1D04:6100:CD1A:EFB8:AA7D:CF4D (talk) 15:42, 7 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

This edit purporting to be a "short description" was too long and did not describe the subject of the article. A short description is just that, short and a description. It needs to comply with WP:SDFORMAT, briefly describe the subject of the article and should be less than 40 characters long. Short descriptions are intentionally brief and need to be informative, because of the context where they are used on mobile devices. It is not the place for promoting a book available for sale from a commercial website. If you believe the article would benefit from including a bibliography of additional reading then please cite the published works concerned under a section headed "Further reading" at the end of the article, after any notes and references and before the "External links" section. If the book has an ISBN then include that in the citation, too. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 11:33, 27 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]