They are identical. Who signs their name identical 40 years later? I'm no handwriting expert but to me this looks fishy, like the other words were written by someone else...
Secondly, I agree that Roy Moore should find signatures of his from 40 years ago and see if they look the same as that in the yearbook. His signature is VERY easy to forge, BTW.
There’s a middle initial ‘L’ in his current signature, but the ‘L’ is missing in his ALLEGED 1977 signature.
Good point...
I can’t even make my signature look the same from one day to the next (dang my sucky handwriting!); you’re right: a 70-something-year-old man producing the same signature that he had in his early 30s is more than a little difficult to believe.
These antics are almost laughable.
Possibly, the M in Merry and his sig radically different. Date with dashes but now slashes. Then printed business name. I'm sure it will come out if any copy/paste/photoshop shenanigans surface.
I agree the message and the signature look like they were written by two different people. At least to me they do. The “M” in Merry and the one in his signature are quite different.
But there are a couple of noticeable differences in the two signatures too. The loop of the “R” is different and the “Y” is vastly different.
He might have changed his signature over the years but that “Y” is a huge change.
I called “hooey” on this woman’s story right off the bat for several reasons. You just added another.
The date 12-22-77 is not by him. I do not believe it his signature. I'd need a sampling of his printing.
I don't think any of this is by him.
I do a lot of this handwriting examination.
It appears that there are AT LEAST two different hands here.
Look at the "y" in Roy.
I have to sign a lot of documents and my signature has become more flamboyant for these papers...but I'm female. Men don't care.
Notice the smudging on the page.
This is going to blow up for this little liar. Gloria is not doing her any favors.