What exactly is the problem here? Just trying to be objective about this.
So he changed pens between first & last name, then someone else used the second pen to add notes. What’s the proof of forgery?
Are you being sarcastic, or obtuse?
A genuine analysis of the book might bear that out. But Gloria won't give up the book for analysis.
Did he sign his name “Ray”, as well? Was he in the habit of forging his assistants initials, “DA”, in student yearbooks? LOL!
The “D.A.” after the signature is the proof of forgery.
It was obviously copied from the woman;s divorce papers almost 20 years later. The DA are the initials of Moore’s assistant at the time, and those initials accompanied any stamped signature of Moore’s when he was a judge.
Also, it is obvious that someone named Ray wrote the inscription, because Ray rhymes with say==it was meant to be a cute rhyme.
Besides the rest of her story’s details have been discredited by fellow waitresses who worked there at the time.
Well, lets not stop there. I suppose its a good thing she had the foresight to keep that pen to add her notes.
So, some years before hiring his assistant, Delbra Adams, Roy Moore signed her initials after his name using her handwriting?