He maintains they were sent to him by an anonymous person...who thought the model looked like Stanley Ann Dunham. It's long ago been shown the images he posted of that model appeared in exotic magazines in 1958. Lots of them. He started the entire fiasco, and now refuses to accept that posting the images all over the web didn't confirm her identity.
Nothing ties her to Frank Marshall Davis except the vivid imagination of John Ray's anonymous correspondent and subsequently the fraud, Joel Gilbert.
In 1958 when that girl was posing, Frank Marshall Davis was living in Kahili Street with his wife and four children. And Stanley Ann Dunham was still in high school.
The only difference between these images is that one of them is tinted. That's four times the same girl. The photographs were taken in the same room, with the same furniture, and in his attempts to tie the model and Stnaley Ann Dunham together visually, Gilbert shows a composite of the teeth of the model and Stanley Ann Dunham:
You might be able to ignore that her eyes and her crooked little nose are totally different, but you can't ignore the teeth that the model had...which were crooked at the front, and Stanley Ann Dunham's were NOT when she was 16, in the photo supplied by Maxine Box to Getty Images, that Gilbert used.
It’s weird how myths start. There is not a pinch, shred or atom of evidence that the photos of the “exotic” model have anything to do with either FMD or SAD.
Only in the rotten imagination of people with agendas, and then it became a myth that people somehow for some reason believe in.
It’s all a huge Nothing. Other woman, other photographer, some other location.
Corsi was a fool to give any of it credence, and Gilbert was merely making yet another mockumentary. I wonder if anyone paid him to make it.
I accidently deleted an image: