Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?

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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #28 on: February 11, 2020, 08:33:18 PM »
So many words just to explain that you really don't have a clue who returned the books to the library and that you don't give a damn anyway.

That's not really a big surprise, but what is kinda funny is that you are now questioning information provided by the Warren Commission.

"Oswald's books.  LOL."  Where is your proof that Oswald checked them out or ever was in possession of these "books?"  Maybe they were confused from some other object made of "paper" like you claim the rifle was confused for some object made of "wood."  Where did he store them in his apartment?  Where is the eyewitness who saw him check them out?  Does Marina remember his having these specific books to the exclusion of any others?  Can she describe them in detail?  These are just the kinds of questions and claims certain kooks insist must answered in regard to the rifle and other evidence.  I guess you don't care for that line of reasoning, though, unless it fits your desired outcome.

Online Charles Collins

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #29 on: February 11, 2020, 09:50:20 PM »
If you want to make up an alternate scenario, that’s fine. But that doesn’t make it “more likely”.

Here is the scenario that is in the original post:

Someone then returned them to the New Orleans library on Oct 3rd (at a time when LHO was on his way to Dallas from Mexico). This has to be proof LHO was not on his own in Mexico. Presumably, whoever he was with, he gave that person his library books to return to New Orleans once LHO realized he would not be getting in to Cuba.

Here is another common scenario that happens quite often in many places:

LHO could have returned the books to another branch of the library system (one near the bus station, for example). Typically library systems shuffle books to and from branches via their own vehicles. It usually takes several days to accomplish the transfers of books due to their scheduled routes that cover the various libraries involved. If this was the case, the book would have been checked back in when it arrived back to the branch that LHO checked it out of (a few days after he returned it).

Now if you believe that the common scenarios that I have presented are just as likely as the one in which LHO was not on his own in Mexico. Then you are biased.

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2020, 10:44:46 PM »
So many words just to explain that you really don't have a clue who returned the books to the library and that you don't give a damn anyway.
You have to understand how alcoholics think troll.   

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #31 on: February 12, 2020, 04:30:44 AM »
I don't have the burden of proof and can just play contrarian arguing nonsense until the end of times.

Why yes, “Richard”, yes you can. That’s nothing new. You’ve never accepted a burden of proof for any of the crap you state as fact.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #32 on: February 12, 2020, 04:46:01 AM »
Now if you believe that the common scenarios that I have presented are just as likely as the one in which LHO was not on his own in Mexico. Then you are biased.

I don’t claim to know what is more likely, but I would suggest that the person who does claim to know, in the absence of any evidence or data of such, is the one exhibiting bias.

Online Charles Collins

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #33 on: February 12, 2020, 01:22:41 PM »
I don’t claim to know what is more likely, but I would suggest that the person who does claim to know, in the absence of any evidence or data of such, is the one exhibiting bias.

It’s called common sense, not bias.

Since, after extensive investigations over the past 56 plus years, no credible evidence indicates LHO had an assistant helping him with his trip to Mexico City and there are several common everyday scenarios that would also explain this, it is extremely unlikely that the books’ return date on the cards is proof that he did (have an assistant). Because the scenarios that I have presented are common, everyday occurrences, the likelihood that one of these scenarios is what happened is much higher.

And based on experiences in the past here in this forum, it is very unlikely that anyone will ever convince you of anything.

Common sense...
« Last Edit: February 12, 2020, 03:38:51 PM by Charles Collins »

Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Who returned LHOs library books on Oct 3rd 1963?
« Reply #34 on: February 12, 2020, 03:25:26 PM »
So, Oswald, before leaving for Mexico City, and then, supposedly, Cuba and, eventually, the USSSR, perhaps permanently, takes the time to arrange for someone to return his library books, on time, because..he is worried about library fines, and/or charges for book replacement?
 
Ok.

Or, maybe, the whole Mexico City trip is just a theater piece, designed to make the Cubans, Soviets, CIA ( gee guys, you didn't notice LHO during his 3 visits to those embassies?) all go into " Incoming! CYA " mode?

Note: Above is conjecture; CYA is " cover your a#@".