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Post by Admin on Nov 16, 2017 0:03:09 GMT -6
The following show the variations and problems with the yearbook signature being authentic. ![](http://i67.tinypic.com/ohr5dz.jpg) Most importantly is the following discovery...the signature is on two different writing planes. Roy or most likely Ray is on one plane and Moore is on another, signifying that they were done by different People. Nobody writes their first name, then stops shifts the page and writes their last name on a different plane. ![](http://i63.tinypic.com/2r7xzxw.jpg) This is probably what the original signed yearbook looked like ![](http://i67.tinypic.com/25009rs.jpg)
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Post by Max on Nov 18, 2017 2:11:24 GMT -6
It's Kay and it is from a school christmas party. Either Jay or Kay would be a rhyme as this seems to be intended - and also explain the christm 1977 like dating a poem (else wise redundant).
I think its Kay, as there was a "Kay" in that cl or Kayla. Kayla is Moore's future wife he met 8 years later in church, and was a clmate at this school. vindictiveness over something is motive then, plus payment.
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Post by Curious on Nov 18, 2017 8:58:55 GMT -6
Also, why date it twice? Why put "1977" then write out the date again in full? And most people don't need to sign their last name (let alone a job title) because yearbook signers are generally well known to the owner. This already smells funny but add in Gloria Allred and the stench becomes almost unbearable.
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