...it looks like somebody named "Roy" signed the yearbook with a black ink pen, and then somebody added "Moore" and the rest with a blue ink pen?
-PJ
OMG, it’s not even the same color ink.
This is as bad as the Rather Typewriter.
Why would anyone write “Christmas 1977”, then write “12-22-77”?
For that matter, why would anyone write the location , “Old Hickory House”, where you signed the book? Why would that be relevant?
And why would he write cursive and then switch to type? Makes no sense.
The writing is so obviously not the same too. Ridiculous
The year book came out at Christmas— Never!! Did not happen. Easy to check. Did you see that bitch fake crying with her paid lawyer there on her paid New York City trip? I have never seen such phony theatrics in my life. I actually laughed out loud.
It looks like two different colored inks to me too.
Compared to the one you posted:
Some deception somewhere. Will reserve my opinion. Whoever is holding the copy in the Newser one it could have been transformed to black and white easily. Who would put the date on twice?
“it looks like somebody named “Roy” signed the yearbook with a black ink pen, and then somebody added “Moore” and the rest with a blue ink pen?”
The name in the yearbook appears to be Ray, not Roy.
Moore, D.A., 12-22-77 and Olde Hickory House were written with a different pen by probably 2 different people.
This appears to be signed by someone named Ray, not Roy. Compare the “a” to that used in say and Christmas. Then look at the “o” used in more and Love. I would suggest looking in the yearbook for some boy named Ray.
or Ray