And, the two pictures don’t show different caskets, they are just shot from different angles, with resulting different lighting.
This whole post is nonsensical conspiracy mongering.
The shape of the crosses is totally different.
Brocade can sometimes reverse the colors of a pattern from different angles, but the darker gold pall is also seen from above and the colors aren’t reversed. But even if the colors were reversed, it wouldn’t explain the totally different way of creating the cross image. The non-Fuddy pall is made by a gold OUTLINE; the Fuddy pall has no outline but there appears to be a cross because there are dark corners added to the piece of fabric. Totally different technique for making that - and I know, because I have made ecclesiastical cloths.
And, the two pictures dont show different caskets, they are just shot from different angles, with resulting different lighting.Maybe so, maybe not. Actually open the link butterdezillion provided, then take a careful look at first picture (#1) that clearly is of a real body in a casket and then carefully compare it to picture (#4).This whole post is nonsensical conspiracy mongering.
I find it very strange that the draped edge of the open casket in the first picture appears to be draped at a pronounced slant whereas that feature is completely missing in picture #4.
All in all, the picture series #3, #4 and #6 (errantly given a repeat #5) lacks sufficient detail for me to draw any firm conclusions. The "urn" could be Fuddy's hands and the first "bump" could be a tuft of Fuddy's hair.