In the above, the autograph color shift is absent or different, and her nail polish is much darker. Also, in the photo above, the building looks appears in true gray scale, without the bluish tint in the first photo.
Here's a third photo from the same presser:
Skin tone lighter. Nail polish lighter, but not as light as in the first photo. Autograph color uniform. Building in normal gray scale.
different lights are used in examining questioned documents...we got lucky it showed up.
forensic exam can tell approximate dates and if they are different inks etc these days forensics can be very accurate by taking only a pinpoint of ink off the original
allred should have had the doc authenticated BEEFORE she went public..it might bite her in the a$$
That said, here is the second CNN photo:
The link is different from your photo.
CNN link: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DOjAmBCWkAAMz9y.jpg
Anyway, is it possible that the angle of the shot is causing the light to reflect differently off of the ink?
Also, this second CNN photo is signed by a different photographer. Perhaps their cameras are different and the first photographer had a better lens or higher resolution/density?
-PJ
A FReeper just noticed on classmates.com that Nelson and the first one graduated together in 79.
I just don’t know anyone who would sign his first and last name with the word “Love” before it. This whole thing is just bizarre and I have been trying to understand it all right from understanding why a guy in his 30s would be dating teenagers (Note - please do not respond on this point as I already received enough information on this). I think what really has me baffled is - if Moore was a guy that would go after and hurt young ladies 40 plus years ago, I would have thought he have kept it up when he was older (married or not) as leopards typically do not change their spots. But, there does not appear to be any evidence of him continuing this behavior.