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I googled felon's claw and saw what you are talking about........never saw that before.....very interesting!!!! thanks
what is a 'felon's claw'? I missed something, TIA
What is similar: Cd and L both have small script..private
nature, details are important, can spend long time on projects, very tight grip of what belongs to them.
Cd does connect with others both in work and somewhat privately. Her Cap. I is printed vs. a combination of print and partially connected writing. The connectors are garlands. She wears her heart more on her sleve than anyone. She cannot push her feeling down. Cd. can be very independant when need be There is an internal struggle between the mother, grandmother and trying to deal with the facts that face her everyday.
L. Cap I leans to the left. His printing is microscopic and varies. He is very reserved. The movement in general is
up and down, back and forth. (My opinion is that he
has learned to live defensively within the dynamics of
the three dominate personalities.) He tries to stay close
but has to walk carefully. Expressing his true feelings is
difficult. In the words that end with a small letter (r) an
extended line appears, mostly on words like, sister,
daughter, Mother....that seems to point to frustration felt but not expressed.
L and G both print with angles. L mostly has them at the point of his capitals. This suggests a mind with strong
opinions but not necessarily expressed. His words and base line and lower zone, indicate vascillation and stopping short of completion.
G has angles everywhere in his writing. He will argue
a point forever and is not open to changing his mind.
He basically writes in all caps. Every step is important to him. With his heavy pressure, he often pushes his way
through a situation. ( I do think that G also has a lack of closeness, expecially with Cindy.) He only refers to her once with her name, otherwise it is "My spouse or His mother." G is very physical, hard driving and has a difficult time sitting still. In a conversation he may not wait for
a response before he speaks again. His cap I shows strong self confidence.
Because I wrote so much on Casey, I will just add it in
without so much detail. When there is one person in a group that is constantly disruptive, no matter how well intentioned the rest of the group maybe, the confusion will
stay in focus. Looking at all four samples, it is Casey's that has been a constant complication. All three trying to
live and make sense of life, but time after time being caught up in stories that go on forever. In this case
becoming part of the whole created world.
Again, I hope we can all learn and grow from sharing.
Yup, since people are questioning if Casey actually wrote it and when...I was just on the Michelle Dresbold website and found it quite interesting.
I wonder what her interpretation of the 6/21 diary letter would be since KC appears to write in a more upbeat and optimistic tone. KC writes this entry at a critical point. This is before anyone knew Caylee was missing and it's within the estimated week of the homicide (or just after it)?
Do you think MD would examine it as well?
here's MD's website, linked at the KC writing analysis
http://www.michelledresbold.com/hwd-casey_anthony3.html
I would love to see the previous pages in that diary just to compare the handwriting.
I wanted to put these together just to see if the diary entry is consistent with Casey's current handwriting. Waht do y'all think?
CARPE DIEM.......Italian like tatoo???
the small a's are identical, the small f's are identical, the small c's are identical, and the small s's and small k's and small n's, so are the number 2's, neither sample slants, they are both up/down- I think Casey wrote them both! My opinion is that the journal entry was written June, 21, 2008, and that the '03 was either old, or backdated by Casey as a cover-up.