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Message ID: 27
#27, Sure, a mental disorder including
Posted by Maikai on Nov-16-02 at 11:52 AM
In response to message #26
substance abuse can be reflected in someone's writing. Those "h's" are really somthing--particularly the Row 4 h you point out...same slants...tic on the bottom, and shape in the hump part.

The stems on not only the "h's" but the "d's" IMO, are signficant--the same variations in many of them.

As far as the slant---it's possible the note was not written consistently at one sitting---he started and stopped it---particularly the ending, which is full of sarcasm---almost a different train of thought, from the first 2/3s which is rather unemotional, just puts forth directions. If the pad of paper was written on by different angles, and started and stopped, it might be the reason there's some of the variations in the slant.

I think the printing reflects the sick brain of the person. A chaotic brain, may have influenced the variations within the letters...and although there may have been some attempt at disguise, this may be the normal printing pattern of the perp. He just may not have been that smart to disguise his printing much--or even gave much thought to it. He knew the pad and pen couldn't be traced back to him.

Since Patsy's handwriting was on the pad, it's not that much of a leap that "just for fun" he might not have tried to copy some of her printing.