Why only those states? The portion of the notes that stands out to me is the library # in PA. It's literally the outlier on the paper. Everything else is out west and closer in proximity. I have a hunch the library number was important to her. As I stated in a longer post, she had to have dialed...
Likelihood that CS in csengineer stands for computer science? If high, it strengthens the link to the Tredyffrin Public Library connection with my discovery it was the first computer in the 80s to have coin operated computer.
Obtaining another person's SSN is a Federal crime and the case is likely connected to a broker of stolen identities. I mean, these are basic, acceptable facts. If you can't accept basic facts such as handwriting confirmation then you might as well claim she was an alien.
I found the entire article. No mention of visage/visages. I'm assuming it's a photo credit that's not archived. Interestingly enough, there is a photographer from that agency who shot Evans multiples in the 80s who is still living. A short bio of this person also mentions "[redacted] is part of...
Something really creepy with an LA Times Archives search popped up for a "visages" search.
Those Eyes Six Years Ago Linda Evans Was Considered Too Old to Cast. Today, She's Made Maturity a Sexy Commodity...
Visages Photographer Lineup from 1985. http://www.bradbranson.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Visages-Newsletter001.pdf
Would love to find a roster from close to '88. Who knows if some photographer somehow knew FLEK or kept their negatives from Visages shoots? That's even if she was ever...
You really think the agency wouldn't have verified handwriting BEFORE releasing it to the public? Come on. AFAIK, there isn't a "suicide" investigation. It's a SSA stolen identity case.
Most of the posts on this site appear to be dabbling in the bunk. Trying to match up facial patterns off of other missing persons, wild conspiracies about religious cults, etc. I'd rather go with exactly what we know and are presented. Most of it is just noise. However, I'd tend to err on the...
Oh yeah, and guess what the library had, first in the region in 1981, a coin operated computer.
Not paying for full text but here's an except:
Some other interesting information on the Compuvend computer that was installed at that library...
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