HatesSociopaths
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Ink blots-are most noticeable when a ball point pen is used. In this case, when the forger's eye moves from the forgery to the original, the pen stays on the paper, but stops, then starts up again to do the next part of the letter. Each "stop" leaves a tiny dot of ball point ink, like a series of periods along the lines of the letters. The stroke following the "stop" is again heavier than the part of the line preceding the dot.
http://www.bankersonline.com/articles/bhv01n11/bhv01n11a7.html
I see periods along the lines of the letters. MOO.
ETA: Also of note, there is no need for a witness on this form. So that earlier report was false (surprise.)
ETA: This came from video at below link:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/aruba-suspect-gary-giordano-walk-free-today/story?id=14463749
Does anyone else see the periods along the lines in this signature?
1C, 2A, and 3B are forgeries in below example:

http://www.bankersonline.com/articles/bhv01n11/bhv01n11a7.html