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The article states that Margaret Hogg died (was murdered by her husband) in 1976. It then says that her husband was a Boeing 757 pilot for Air Europe when they met. However, the Boeing 757 didn't enter service until 1983 - check the Boeing 757 link in the article. Based on the Air Europe article, I assume it should be a Boeing 737.
There is some lasting coverage of this event [1][2][3]. Maybe not the most notable murder case, but I don't see anything wrong with having an article about a somewhat notable murder case under the title of the victim. – Thjarkur(talk)20:22, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]