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To: mad_as_he$$; cynwoody; SoCal Pubbie; All

I still have the same question too. To be clear, my question is: does there exist a photo that doesn’t appear to show two different ink colors. If so, where is it?

It’s an important question and I’ll explain why for anyone who hasn’t had their coffee yet: if one reads only the portion in black, then that Yearbook autograph could have been written by anyone named “Roy” from a classmate to whomever.

Something that strikes me though is, even if it’s all the same ink color, the fact that Moore allegedly signed “D.A.” by his name strikes me as a bit odd. I’m not a lawyer nor play one on the Internet but from what I know of the profession, lawyers don’t sign their names like that, naming their particular field as in “D.A.” or some such. It would be akin to a brain surgeon signing “brain surgeon” next to his name. They may sign “Chief of Neurology” or something like that but typically when medical doctors from whatever specialty sign their name they will simply write “M.D. (unless on some official letterhead where they may also write “Chief of Neurology”, but a yearbook? That’s not official letterhead).

Suffice to say a lawyer from any particular branch of the system will, if anything, write “Esq.” (for “Esquire”) when signing their name by hand. Not “D.A.”. At least from what I know of the profession. Which is again admittedly not much. So I welcome informed correction on this point if it’s called for.


48 posted on 11/15/2017 5:12:28 AM PST by FourtySeven (47)
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To: FourtySeven
I still have the same question too. To be clear, my question is: does there exist a photo that doesn’t appear to show two different ink colors. If so, where is it?

Google is your friend.

You will find most shots of the autograph show uniformly colored black ink. The one that does not is an outlier.

You can also watch the presser. It deserves an Academy Award.

57 posted on 11/15/2017 3:06:28 PM PST by cynwoody
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To: FourtySeven
Give 'em time and they'll "create" one.

As for the "D.A." issue, check out this little fact from TheCipher From "TigerClaws" : Here's that image and a link to its ORIGINAL source : And here’s one more source:

That's the THIRD Spelling of his assistant.

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT ?

Check out this little fact from TheCipher Here’s one more source: And here’s a link to a DIFFERENT SPELLING of that name:


The more I search those different spellings of the assistant's name, the more I'm inclined to believe it was Delbra Adams.
I get results for a Court Specialist at State of Alabama Circuit Clerk's Office Cherokee County.
I also get results as a certified public notary located in Sand Rock, AL.
And ... I get results for Delbra Adams in Leesburg , AL. with a lot of A.K.A.s
72 posted on 11/18/2017 9:42:27 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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