"Matley comes up from Google as a "graphologist" and has authored books on how your handwriting shows your personallity."
CREDENTIALS:
Certification with commendation, Paul de Sainte Colombe Center, January 28, 1981
Awarded Charter Membership Certificate for professional excellence, Paul de Sainte Colombe Center, April 8, 1982.
Consultant and mentor to other document examiners.
Honorary membership, National Questioned Document Association, March 1992.
Consulted by Texas Education Agency, Proprietary Schools Div. and other agencies.
San Francisco Tax Registration Certificate. Expiration date: 12-31-95
Activity Approval, Committee on Minimum Continuing Legal Education, The State Bar of California, March 27, 1995
Anyone who pads their creds with a "tax registration certificate" becomes somewhat suspect to me right off the bat. None of the rest really looks all that exciting either.
This is the "expert" who certified the memos as authentic by looking at the signatures and initials on the memos that had even that minimal COPIED handwriting? Rather is toast.
Did a google on Paul de.......
It's about pen and pencil therapy!!!!!!!! The guys a loon
Hmmm...What would a signature prove for a copied document? My little brother could scan in a handwriting sample, add it to a document, print it up, then photocopy it several times to get that "Real Authentic 70's Look."