Author Topic: Whose Bloodied right hand palm print was left on pages of bible?  (Read 53463 times)

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Offline lookout

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It can now be argued that Sheila had been moved,,along with the bible and the placement of the rifle,,on to where she's pictured on top of the carpet with the questionable blood-spotting.
Why plonk the rifle on top of her when it's been said that it was by her side.? For whose benefit was that picture taken.?

Offline mike tesko

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Is it possible to isolate the 'palm' print as an image on its' own... and then slide it up to the finger-like stain on the nightdress, to see if it fits and appears more hand-like?

I guess so...
« Last Edit: May 09, 2013, 11:22:PM by mike tesko »
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A question for Caroline. When you conducted this experiment, did you press your hand onto the paper, or did you just place it there in a gentle manner?

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Alias,,it looks as though there's a certain amount of " weight " on the page,,to get that impression. Her hand has been resting on it before it was moved away from her. 

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I guess so...

I meant pair the images at the likely join, so that it's one image instead of two

Offline mike tesko

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I meant pair the images at the likely join, so that it's one image instead of two

Yes, I know what you meant, perhaps a forum member might like to have a go at doing it, if not I will see what I can do before the week-end is out - a good suggestion though Roch, this is the sort of action we can embark upon to make the experts and professionals do something constructive and positive to help Jeremy get these convictions quashed, keep up the good work...
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Yes, I know what you meant, perhaps a forum member might like to have a go at doing it, if not I will see what I can do before the week-end is out - a good suggestion though Roch, this is the sort of action we can embark upon to make the experts and professionals do something constructive and positive to help Jeremy get these convictions quashed, keep up the good work...

I'm not on here enough to take such credit Mike.  Another thing that is noticeable is the uniformity of the gap that lies underneath the upper finger-like marks.  It's as if you could literally square them off with a ruler? 

The edge of a hardback book can be used as a ruler
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Offline mike tesko

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I'm not on here enough to take such credit Mike.  Another thing that is noticeable is the uniformity of the gap that lies underneath the upper finger like marks.  It's as if you could literally square them off with a ruler? 

the edge of a hardback book can be used as a ruler

Edge of bible, laid against nightdress...
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That lacy doyley pattern is also showing at the top of the page within the bloodstain. It obviously acted as a bookmark.

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Initial attempt, not very good - will try again tomorrow...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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A question for Caroline. When you conducted this experiment, did you press your hand onto the paper, or did you just place it there in a gentle manner?

Hi Alias, sorry, I've been busy, just got back. No, I didn't press my hand hard on the paper but I did have to apply a little pressure.

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I like your theory Mike!! I have a photographer friend who might be able to match up the images. I'll ask!!

Offline mike tesko

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I like your theory Mike!! I have a photographer friend who might be able to match up the images. I'll ask!!

Thank you so very much, that would be very much appreciated, well done, again...

Off to bed, Scotland beckons in just a few wee hours...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Thank you so very much, that would be very much appreciated, well done, again...

Off to bed, Scotland beckons in just a few wee hours...

OK, Night Mike, I've just emailed him!! Enjoy Scotland :)

jim ignatowski

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OK, Night Mike, I've just emailed him!! Enjoy Scotland :)
i don't wish to be a damp squib but can someone please explain the significance of it appearing to be the case that the blood pattern on the bible is a palm print ?
Jim