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  1. rae100

    Marfan's and other syndromes

    Most veneers are permanent, I think. I think removable veneers are "flippers" like the kind that kid beauty queens wear. I think that her teeth were really bad in the later photos, but maybe not so bad for someone who was actually 55? My Mom is about that age and has bad teeth, too. When she...
  2. rae100

    CA CA - John Scialabba, 23, Mountain View, 26 Feb 2001

    WOW! Look at this photo of Scialabba. He is very tanned here, but I think his features are remarkably similar. And a lot of the specifics match up. http://www.missingin.org/reg9763/john_robert_scialabba.htm
  3. rae100

    Marfan's and other syndromes

    I think Ehler-Danlos is much more likely. I instantly thought that she had EDS from the tea party photo. Very awkward/hunched, and her teeth as well. But I'm not sure this will help in the search, because only some types of EDS are autosomal dominant. And even more importantly, it may not...
  4. rae100

    TX - 'Lori Ruff', Longview, WhtFem UP9863, *General Discussion and Theories* #2

    Interesting. The verbiage of the letter makes it sound like you needed to justify the request in an affidavit and the judge had to decide.
  5. rae100

    WA - Unidentified Male: "Lyle Stevik", Grays Harbor, 17 Sept 2001 - #4

    Typically, a cleft chin (what Lyle has) is visible even with obesity. Because I am trained in facial shape analysis (I work with similar software that is being used in the video comparison), I can surmise that it isn't the same person. The intercanthal distance is different. The palpebral...
  6. rae100

    TX - 'Lori Ruff', Longview, WhtFem UP9863, *General Discussion and Theories* #2

    In the "Photos Only NO DISCUSSION" thread - the name change court document .... It says in the document "having heard the testimony of the applicant" and "as alleged for the interest and benefit of the said applicant to so change her name and to adopt such other name" ... It sounds to me...
  7. rae100

    Marfan's and other syndromes

    Yes - Marfans can be mild to severe. But it almost always presents a major issue by the time the patient is 45. From my own PhD research, I've found that Marfans patients tend to have a much narrower cranium. She does not have the "look" to me of being Marfans (and I've worked with thousands...
  8. rae100

    Marfan's and other syndromes

    I am currently a PhD candidate in medical genetics and facial shape analysis. I work with marfan patients at least once a month, and I'm of the opinion that FLEK did not have marfans. Patients with marfans commonly experience major eye problems, up to things as serious as retinal detachment...

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