15-01-2013, 08:07 PM
Adele Edisen Wrote:Albert Doyle wrote, in his second paragraph, (see entry No. 1 above):
Quote:While trying to convince the ladies that this other visit is what they remembered Liebeler forgot that Whitworth and Hunter had described in detail their witnessing of Marina's tiny baby. Indeed June Oswald was born only 2 weeks prior to this November 5th visit. What Liebeler forgot in his zeal to conceal this visit is that if this had been confused for the earlier visit with Ruth Paine driving June hadn't been born yet.
I think you mean the child Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald, born October 20, 1963. June Lee Oswald was born in the Soviet Union on February 15, 1962.
Adele
Thanks Adele. My source said June so I trusted it.
In any case, what is clear here is Liebeler got away with a big one that no one caught at the time. It's pretty obvious that the November 5th witnessing was about the earliest date Marina could have recovered from childbirth. Whitworth and Hunter both remark about the "tiny" baby which is a perfect description of a 2 week-old infant. Since Marina could not have possibly gone shopping with Ruth Paine driving in the interim between this visit and giving birth to Rachel that means that Liebeler's pretext that Whitworth and Hunter experienced the Oswald's during a different trip prior to this visit is impossible by Liebeler's own facts. No one called him on it.