Whaleshark
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I agree, if JR could alter his handwriting "on the fly" so to speak, there would be no discernable alterations.
I respect the work you've done, so don't take this as an attack.
Don't worry, am not...
It seems to me that the "alterations" consist of small lines and squiggles (for lack of a better word) written on top of the original handwriting.
Some yes, but some are flowed letters together, and some are direct letters over....not just small lines and squiggles.
Is it really possible to determine who's lines and squiggles they are?
Probably not, and that's why I said it could be John doing some alterations, of course, but that I also see Patsy's handwriting and letters in addition to that, and on top of some of the old letters, as well. That's what has always perplexed me - why do I see elements of both handwriting - why does it have to be one or the other? Is it even one or the other - is that what we've been missing? And all the reasons and flow of thought in response to your question as to how I came up with this possibility....
I can understand matching full handwriting once it's "undisguised", but matching lines and squiggles?
If only lines and squiggles...hard to know, yes, only proves obvious attempt at disquising.
I'm mindful that my own theory of the case might be coloring my perceptions, but it does seem rather difficult to match lines and squiggles, as opposed to fully formed letters.
I agree, it does.
You say some of the alterations make the writing match up with PR. If PR were doing the disguising wouldn't she be careful not to alter JR's writing to look like hers? It would place her in jeopardy.
I don't know if she would or not - one would think so - logically, of course.

If JR made the alterations, and made them to make his writing look more like PR's, then we have a new level of "evil". Not only was he trying to save his butt, he was going to throw PR under the bus, if need be.
Right, not saying that. I think the need was to disquise the handwriting period, not intentionally make it look like Patsy's instead of John's. That doesn't make much sense if she is to view the note anyway. I think they both did their best to create a disquised threatening note by an intruder, with what they had available to them in the middle of the night on Xmas night.
Well, it does kind of eliminate "working alone" theories, be it JDI or PDI. Lots of PDIs figure JR put the puzzle pieces together and valiantly helped cover up to save PR. And of course the JDI working alone theory would be toast if we could prove they worked together on the note.
Right...I'm not building one theory around the dual handwriting though...I'm still flexible..but rather like putting a puzzle together and decided, for now, I like this particular piece in the corner.
That would be great if you could do that. If it's possible to print an enlarged copy you could white-out the alterations, leaving the original writing. You could also white-out the original writing, leaving the alterations. This way would be an awful lot of manual work, but it would do the trick.
Yes, it would, but I could try. Some letters are not just added to though, some are written over and added to -- tricky to work and differentiate.
It's one of the best insights I've seen in the several years I've followed the case. Maybe the best. Of all the people who have been "debating" here on WS all these years, you are the first to think of enlarging the RN.
Well, I don't know if I am necessarily the first to suggest enlarging it after all this time - can't say for sure - but maybe the first to suggest enlarging it for this reason, to that degree, with this/these particular observations, and then to further compare and take apart, maybe? (I'll still appreciate the compliment, though).

With everything that's been leaked in this case, I'd suspect if the doc examiners enlarged the RN, we'd have heard about it. Not all of the examiners had the original, (only CBI?) but I think they all had physical copies. With a copy in hand it's natural to look for similarities and see if you can conclude that the writing is a match for someone. It's almost beneficial to be looking at it on a computer, then get struck with the idea to enlarge.
Yes, and you can see where examiners have taken apart and analyzed each letter to a degree, and have tested and assessed the style, lean of each letter, how they touch, etc... a lot has been done to compare each letter to an author's particular overall style, of course. But in all those in depth assessments by seasoned examiners, just like the investigators of the crime, they still come up with different conclusions.
Maybe rather than not being able to see the forest for the trees, we can't see the trees for the forest...