Which one of you had the sample of Patsy's handwriting as their signature here? The one with the "q" that was identical?! It is needed for someone else's Enquiring Mind so FESS UP and tell me why you are not using such a perfect example anymore! Please and Thank You! RR
Wasn't it Trill that had it as the signature? I am messing something up that has already been taken care of? Who am I and just exactly WHY am I here? Thanks for answering my questions. Loveya Tricia
It was Tril. The comparison was from Doc Miller's analysis of Patsy's handwriting. Here is the full sheet as found at: http://www.acandyrose.com/02182003dh911motion.pdf The 'q' comparision is at the bottom of the page.
If the poster at WS is interested, here's a comparison of the word "adequate" as written by Patsy, and the abbreviation "Esq." (from the "London Letter") that include the 'q' in question. This comparison was taken from my own analysis of Patsy's handwriting as posted here at FFJ.
I was finally able to copy Tril's signature after a fashion. Here it is: (left) Ransom Note lower case "Q" (q) (right) Patsy Ramsey's exemplar lower case "Q" (q) Source: http://www.acandyrose.com/02182003dh911motion.pdf (Page 31)
Gosh, every time I see these exemplars, I am amazed that ANYONE with eyes can't see that Patsy wrote that ransom note!!! Look at the "o" for goodness' sake!
Gawd that gives me the chills too heymom. Surely the IDI's agree that the same person wrote her q's in that fashion. HOW could that ever be disputed? sheeze I forgot. :stupid1: :bos:
Thanks Cherokee... I did post a link to your analysis thread, over at WBS...when I couldn't find the signature of the two Q's. Thanks for enlarging it, just as the signature had been. I will post a link to this page over at WBS...for Charlie, the poster there that wanted to see it. I will post a link to the enlarged version...thanks for the enlargement....you can REALLY SEE the similarities, between the two handwritings, when its blown up and in your face like that.
Cherokee Cherokee, I must go back sometime and read your wonderful analysis of the ransom note again. What a remarkable job you did. When Patsy Ramsey was copying her writing sample from the ransom note. Was she copying from a copy of the original, or was it typed? Patsy could have purposely changed each word as she wrote it (?). I can't remember this part. Anyone? Haven't researched for a while. Found it tiring tonight. :-( I still can't get over the fact D.A. Pete Hofstrom allowed Patsy to write her copy in his own home.