Reviewed /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Codex/screaming-frog/2026-05-17/remaining_external_404_after_fixes_2026-05-17.csv and /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Codex/screaming-frog/2026-05-17/external_4xx_live_source_scan_2026-05-17.csv in read-only mode. Focused on social/profile links, marketing and AI references, location/stat citations, and other-law-firm URLs. No files were edited and no live WordPress changes were made.
Used CSV parsing to identify relevant rows and source pages. Verified likely replacements with HTTP HEAD or GET checks where possible. Current 200 responses were confirmed for the Sam Aguiar firm LinkedIn company page, PeopleKeep offer page, Amazon DSP pages, Clio AI/legal trends pages, MyCase AI pages, Lexington traffic data, KSP crime/traffic data, KSP 2024 crash facts PDF, and KYTC report series page. LinkedIn personal profile direct fetch returned bot-block style status, but web search showed the no-trailing-slash profile as current.
The user-facing response returns a CSV-style table with old_url, source_page, action, replacement_candidate, and rationale. Rows recommend either replacement with likely live authoritative URLs or unlinking when the dead source is nonessential or another-law-firm citation.
The requested read-only analysis is complete. No destructive or live edits were requested or performed.
A future agent can apply the replacement and unlink choices in WordPress if Sam approves. If applying changes, keep a rollback export, clear relevant caches, and re-run rendered source checks after edits. Treat crawler 403s separately from real 404s because some live sources block bot-like requests.
Start from the two CSV files named above and the final recommendation table from this session. Use the replacement candidates as the working queue, not as proof that content has already been changed. Other-law-firm citations should generally be unlinked unless Sam specifically wants a non-competitor primary source substituted for a particular factual claim.