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Pretty sure this person is or was married to Linda Duffey Gwozdz, who was just convicted in January 2015 of murdering her previous husband Patrick Duffey. Her case was covered extensively by California newspapers, CBS News and also featured on a recent episode of "48 Hours" entitled "The Bugs Bunny Defense". Might be worth a mention in the "personal life" section of this article. TheBlinkster (talk) 08:11, 13 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I confirmed the marriage to convicted murderer Linda Duffey, added a couple lines in the Personal Life section with supporting sources and moved the Wheel of Fortune appearance to Personal Life as well since that doesn't have anything do with his sax career. Also tagged for refimprove since apart from the personal life section (which I sourced to avoid any BLP issue), there seems to be no sources other than the person's old bio page at USM (which I had to replace with an archival copy as the link was dead). I'll leave it to someone familiar with the man's classical music career to improve the sourcing on the rest of the article. TheBlinkster (talk) 17:32, 13 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]