Posted on 11/14/2017 10:41:48 AM PST by scooby321
Known for his insightful take on politics, journalist and author Thomas Wictor believes Judge Roy Moores signature in Gloria Allred accuser Beverly Young Nelsons yearbook is a forgery.
The sevens in 1977 to the right of Christmas, are very different from the sevens in the date (12-22-77) above Old Hickory House. Look at the two versions of the number 7, tweeted Wictor.
12-22-77 and Olde Hickory House were written by a different person, he added.
Next, Wictor points out the R and y in Roy, are not written the same way.
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Thanks for the post.
The article does not mention a few things that are very relevant:
1. The name on the yearbook is Ray, not Roy.
2. The Y in the Ray in the yearbook is almost an exact duplicate for the Y in Merry in the message.
3. The Y in Ray in the year book is nothing like the Y in Roy Moore’s actual signature.
4. The yearbook greeting up to the word Ray is written in the same handwriting with the same pen.
5. In the yearbook, Moore, D.A., 12-22-77 and Olde Hickory House are written with a different pen and by at least 2 different people.
6. Roy Moore was never a District Attorney or D.A. Even if he had been it would have been weird to write D.A. in a yearbook message.
7. The restaurant where she worked was Old Hickory House. It was never spelled Olde Hickory House as it was in the yearbook. If it were written by Moore he would have known that. If it were written years later Nelson might have forgotten. If someone else had forged it, they might not have known.
What happened was someone named Ray signed her yearbook. At a later time Moore, D.A., 12-22-77 and Olde Hickory House were added by someone else.
I have a huge problem with the car ride. She leaves at ten, he walks out with her. She says it was cold and her boyfriend wasn’t there. She obviously didn’t wait too long or go inside to stay warm and wait, she must have gone with him immediately. (To hell with boyfriend who was on his way). Now Moore who has come on to her for months has a chance and does he leave the restaurant, no, he takes her behind the building and after choking her (she had bruises she had to cover with makeup) and shoves her out of the car to the pavement and speeds off with the door still open. It doesn’t matter that she could have gone back into the restaurant for help, they must have seen him walk out with her, she could have told her boyfriend and she would have had physical evidence with the bruising, yet she says no one would have believed her.
looks like Roy to me
I’m not certain it’s the Gadsden Times....the image is blurred.
The “M” in “Merry” and the “M” in “Moore” look like they were written by two different people. Notice the beginning loop in the “Moore” “M.” The person who wrote “Merry” just went straight up and down to make their “M.”
If Roy Moore had to reach across her to lock the passenger side door, the car obviously did not have automatic door locks.
Her recall of the shoes, brown hush puppies. And the car lock. It clearly says 2 door car, no back seat. I think. It was in the 90's but I met up again with the daughter of my childhood gs or camp fire leader. She had gotten busted in a sitng by an undercover cop for prostitution. She told of trying to escape once the jib was up in a local park, but he flipped the lock on his side, and she couldn't get out. I never controlled mine like that too much so don't remember how they worked. I did try to persuade her to clean up her act, haven't seen her for years.
I wondered about flipping her long hair and if restaurants didn't require waitresses to pin it up. I worked in food service in a hospital in the 50's, and we had to wear hair nets regardless.
I may think of some other points.
You hear this garbage so repeatedly, it becomes more believeable (which is the intention).
Two Roy's the same day in December defies credulity.
Why would he go from beautiful cursive to print to write the Olde Hickory House?
The bunting probably came from the USA Bicentennial Celebration in 1976.
It's most likely “Ray”
Compare the down stroke and transition from a to y in the word “say” written above. Almost exact match
Look at the o in “Love” and “more”. No down stroke on the o and very different transition to next letter
Also a very nice example of how writer scribed both small o and small a on “To a” . The small o is totally unlike the middle later in “Ray” whereas the small letter a is very similar to the a in Ray.
Amazingly, Beverly Young Nelson referred to a “Ray” Moore and not “Roy” Moore in the Allred press conference
My grandmother used to add dates and places to everything...pictures, notes, bibles, gifts, etc.... to identify everything.
so I do not have a problem that the lower date and the place hand writing is different.
Whether any of it is Roy Moore’s handwriting is a different issue.
Well, if she tries to pawn the Yearbook in Vegas, Rick will his guy verify the Signature once and for all.
Well, if she tries to pawn the Yearbook in Vegas, Rick will HAVE his guy verify the Signature once and for all.
Interesting about her saying Ray
That would make sense. A nice touch. Thank you.
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