To: brigette
I am bring the picture down here closer to our posts
To me it looks like there is lower case "i" in Times and the "S" in St. looks incomplete.
I think if they can track it down, that the writers writing will be consistent when they take hand writing samples.
To: brigette
The MR (mister) appears to me to have been added later, and lacks a period at the end... Inconsistent with the rest of the address info's attempt at being as correct as possible. in this person's "A" s the letter is slanting slightly to the right yet comes down straight. The "S" on TIMES is inconsistent with the other "S's" which are writtne with very small space bewteen top and bottom of "S" a characteristic more common to someone use to writing in Arabic or Sanskrit. This person seems most comfortable with the "S's" a letter that would make you feel more comfortable in writing if you were used to Arabic. And yes, I agree it is a male's handwriting. Older person? Not sure. Like I said, the style of writing is more like a child's. The number "9" is a circle and stick and not a fluid movement. None of it is fluid movement - of the hand or wrist.
To: brigette
You know, my office has been recieiving a crank letter in block print from the St. Petersburg area every few months for more than a year now. None had anthrax. If it's the same guy, it could be that they just mistook mistook his weird creepy letter for the anthrax letter if they came in at the same time. I will try to check the letters on file against that handwriting later this week.
204 posted on
10/14/2001 10:03:03 AM PDT by
Plummz
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