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I'll be honest, I got the wrong impression about this individual when I first read this article. I didn't notice that 15 additional studies had effectively disproven his claim to fame. Personally, I would expect that information to surface higher up in the text, preferably in the first section.
The notability of the subject is also a little confusing to me. I'm disappointed that the 2 most notable sources for this are paywalled (LAT & WSJ). The passage regarding Mrs. Beck is perhaps overly descriptive, yet interesting in its own way.
Apologies if I'm a little sour. I'd like to hear others' thoughts about this.