Comments about ‘Ohio man recovers stolen 300-year-old family Bible’
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There's something wrong with that story. I thought that when you purchase stolen property, even unknowingly, you are not entitled to recovery of your purchase price. The people in Georgia might have had recourse from Goodwill, but they would be required to give back the property.
Any lawyers out there?
Wow incredible story!! This book is twice as old as the LDS Church!!
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