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Miss ZCaveman. A Nice Intelligent Man.
Returning library books from Lake County to Sumter County.
From the past on the Talk of the Villages Regular Forum.
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Some of the librarians in this tri-county area have interesting backgrounds. Does anyone know them personally? What kind of people are they? I have heard great things about the fairly new Library Director at Lady Lake Public Library and I have always enjoyed using that library. I have had a lot of very bad experiences with librarians on-and-off since 1991 but some are good, some bad, and some very ugly as far as morals and other things are involved. They are just people. Sometimes with way too much power.
I am just trying to think about how to approach the librarians here in the Villages ' area with my 224 613 Project. It is rather big- headed of me to assume that they know about it. I have put a huge amount of work at my and my family's considerable financial but more importantly emotional expense. As many of you know my interest stems from the 2-24-1976 murder of Michelle Mitchell near the University of Nevada, Reno campus. I was a student of Mrs. Barbara Mitchell, her mother who taught English at Earl Wooster High School. I went into the Central branch of the Washoe County Library in downtown Reno on February 28, 1976 to find materials to help my fellow students and myself cope with this investigation in which some of us were suspects. Not me as 2-24 is my birthday and I was at a birthday party of sorts when Michelle was killed. A lot of mistakes later they now probably have the right person of interest for Michelle Mitchell's murder in Rodney Halbower. He is the main suspect of a series of murders in 1976 in the San Francisco Bay area called the Gypsy Hill murders.
In 1976 though I became determined to do something about this niche but wanted to earn some degrees so that I had some credibility in the matter, I did get four of these (1980,1981,1984,1989) but when I rather meekly broached the issue I had my mental health made the issue rather than their actual addressing the problem of practical materials in libraries for survivors/victims of crime. Facebook, Twitter, apps, etc. in 2015 have drastically changed the information access options but there are still people who use public libraries as well as their web-sites for information. Lake, Marion, and Sumter County Library Systems are some of these libraries.
This story of mine would make a great novel or movie but there are some problems I envision with getting it past the lawyers because of how powerful some of the people involved in the story are. To counter these powerful people since 1991 I have tried to get some powerful people to help with this matter and have left no avenue untraveled in this effort of the 224 613 Project contacting politicians, writers, movie stars, movie studios, CEOs, associations like MADD and AAA, Consumer Reports, journalists, psychiatrists, many athletes as I feel they have a deeply engrained sense of fair play, etc.
I have a lot of the documents supporting my efforts up on Facebook in a Photobucket array. They should not be hard to find. Convict to face charges in gruesome cold-case 'Gypsy Hill Murders' - LA Times FBI links Peninsula cold case murders to Reno killing in 1976 - San Jose Mercury News
Last edited by Taltarzac725; 07-10-2015 at 10:49 AM.
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