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To: BuckeyeTexan

“It’s pretty obvious to me that she got it from Hawaii. On the back side of the copy of her long form there is a readable transfer of ink from the receipt forming a mirror image of where they had been in contact.

It seem reasonable and clear to me that the two documents had been folded together soon after printing and had some time to get to know each other.”

If he wasn’t referring to them being folded in an envelope then I WOULD blame it on him because that’s the CLEAR inference.

Geez. Where do you think he meant they were folded together?

They couldn’t have ever been folded the way he said. From the photos, clearly the folds would make the receipt too wide to fit between the folds on the photocopy BC.

I am making assumptions about this story? Nope. El Sordo meant what he said and you protest too much.


1,818 posted on 10/24/2010 12:34:25 PM PDT by MissTickly
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To: MissTickly; El Sordo; Danae
Geez. Where do you think he meant they were folded together?

Before one puts documents in an envelope, one has to fold them. In doing so, one usually presses the documents together with a little bit of pressure. You have no idea how those documents came off the printer or how they were folder prior to being inserted into the envelope. They could have been folded and then rearranged in order. Who knows?

In fact, El Sordo's comment is also a speculation. The transfer of toner (likely) happened because the two documents were pressed together before the toner was dry. If they printed a large batch of documents at once, the pressure could have been caused by the weight of other documents sitting on top. Another scenario where a large batch could have printed is that the printer could have been a large photocopier/fax/printer combination used by many people.

I have extensive experience with laser printers and printed forms. The toner likely would have been dry by the time the documents were inserted into the envelope. It only takes a few seconds to dry.

Any one of several scenarios could have created the transfer of toner. Again, you make assumptions (or take someone else's) and then make wild speculations and repugnant accusations.

1,825 posted on 10/24/2010 12:51:03 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind.)
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To: MissTickly; El Sordo; Danae
They couldn’t have ever been folded the way he said.

El Sordo never said how the documents had been folded.

1,841 posted on 10/24/2010 1:23:11 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind.)
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