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Proving the point that the handwriting analysis score method is not an accurate or reliable measure.The hand writing experts hire through the police scored patsy 4.5 out of 5 with being bring no match at all. Gary oliva scored a 1.5 and it’s unlikely he wrote it. He lived close to the Ramsey’s and there’s all the letters he wrote to his friend and the phone confession saying he hurt a little girl etc. the people who compared the note for tv used copies and samples pulled from the internet. There’s no proof those handwriting examples are even patsys. Those comparisons and conclusions wouldn’t hold up in a court of law. How unprofessional! And if the tv program is aimed at throwing suspicion on the ramseys and selling the narrative that patsy wrote the note, then it only stands to reason they’re going to try and prove patsy write the note. You can’t use copies and photo copies of evidence to give a professional diagnosis. One thing that I find bizarre is the locked windows and doors, if the parents went to the trouble of the murder, note and staging, why didn’t they open a window or door? Why did they tell police all entry points were locked and why give the police their note pads?
Oliva did not live close to the Ramseys. He was known to visit a church that was about 13 doors away from the Ramsey house in order to do work for hire, but he didn't live there. Gary suffers from mental illness. He confessed to a lot of things that were absolute fantasy in his mind. I was not aware of his "score", however the supposed expert who recently proclaimed him as the author of the note has been discredited. Her educational background and experience were proven to have been fabricated.
I have never referenced any tv shows with regard to the handwriting analysis in this case. Not sure why you keep bringing that up. No one has mentioned tv shows, the names being mentioned are qualified, respected experts. There are different conclusions represented. However here is a comment from one of the Grand Juror's:
Jonathan Webb: We heard from three handwriting experts, and even though the handwriting experts couldn't definitively say that she wrote it, they all three came to the same conclusion that it could have been Patsy Ramsey. And the grand jury believed that she wrote it.
There was an open window in the basement. They likely handed over the notepad because refusing to do so would have been looked upon as suspicious, would it not? That very first day they at least gave the appearance they were cooperating. The cooperation was shut down in about 24 hours.
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