Talk:Philippe Antoine d'Ornano
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Why is there a tabloid-style aside that d'Ornano's wife's body was stolen by a "necrophile"?
It seems a salacious rumor, made more suspect by the lack of any citation, let alone a credible one. Nor does the page on Marie Walewska herself seem to consider this bit of grotesquery worth mentioning. Nor is any mention made about why this would be relevant to a discussion of d'Ornano's life and legacy, rather than hers (e.g. how the crime so affected him that it caused a change in his life). I don't want to just go in and delete without hearing out the reasoning, but if I don't hear anything for a while, I'll cut it. If it were historically relevant and documented, it should, and would, be on Walewska's page. Robigus (talk) 13:06, 5 May 2021 (UTC)
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