Speaker: An example of this inaccuracy is when Kenneth Lay, the disgraced ENRON chief, died in July. Now, news services wanted to conduct an experiment, and carefully monitored how his death was described in Wikipedia. Well, the news broke out at 10:00 am, and in just half an hour, Lay's entry was edited ten times, with four different causes of death, which included heart failure, suicide, nervous strain, and even retribution from God.