Author Topic: Suicide Note and Sheila's Handwriting Sample Kept in The Same File?  (Read 9441 times)

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Offline Caroline

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You're attempting to link two items intimately together because they were stored together at one time.

Whilst it appears that they were stored together, it was also alongside a box full of other paperwork which dilutes your suggested tenuous intimate link. 

Why do you lash out when corrected, why not just say oh okay, my mistake.  :-\

Exactly Hartley - David is the king of the tenuous link.
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Try reading my post again. Box/File what's the difference?

Clearly this is bothering you. Stay mad  8)

Well, there is a BIG difference - examples below! Now unless you can explain why West's log was in the same box/file as a letter/note found somewhere at the scene or at Sheila's flat (we don't know where or when it was found), linking the two is indeed 'tenuous' - but you have a habit of doing that.

Bothering me? No, I laughed because I knew West's og was in box 57 and I know the difference between a box and a file.



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I thought it was easy to identify someone's handwriting ?

A while back I looked for identical words. And compared them. Not easy IMO


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A while back I looked for identical words. And compared them. Not easy IMO



It's easy to compare them.

It seems more difficult to acknowledge that they are different though.

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It's " curly " writing,isn't it ? The word " with " looks similar on both.

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Well, there is a BIG difference - examples below! Now unless you can explain why West's log was in the same box/file as a letter/note found somewhere at the scene or at Sheila's flat (we don't know where or when it was found), linking the two is indeed 'tenuous' - but you have a habit of doing that.

Bothering me? No, I laughed because I knew West's og was in box 57 and I know the difference between a box and a file.


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It's easy to compare them.

It seems more difficult to acknowledge that they are different though.

If its not Sheila then who is it? Its in the same file (synonyms:folder, portfolio, binder, box) with actual case evidence including Sheila's handwriting sample. Thus this is case related and not the ramblings of a psychic that some have claimed it to be.

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Have we seen Jeremy's " joined-up " writing ?

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::)

Giving you the benefit of doubt regarding your choice of words, and then presuming that you were aware that a whole box full of papers stored together with no particular common connection. Then all I can say is that your conclusion that some mystery significance was previously known about a letter or note, is a little bit odd. I don't personally see how such a conclusion has been reached. ???

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Giving you the benefit of doubt regarding your choice of words, and then presuming that you were aware that a whole box full of papers stored together with no particular common connection. Then all I can say is that your conclusion that some mystery significance was previously known about a letter or note, is a little bit odd. I don't personally see how such a conclusion has been reached. ???

He'll now start to peddle it into his now every convoluted description. The FACT that other unrelated items were in this BOX won't of course be mentioned - well, not by him anyway.

As for the letter, it may bell have been written by Sheila, so what? It's no suicide note and no one knows were it was actually taken from. It's certainly NOT the note found on the bedside table.
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He'll now start to peddle it into his now every convoluted description. The FACT that other unrelated items were in this BOX won't of course be mentioned - well, not by him anyway.

As for the letter, it may bell have been written by Sheila, so what? It's no suicide note and no one knows were it was actually taken from. It's certainly NOT the note found on the bedside table.

He could have just admitted that he made a mistake.

Mind, he didn't do that with the bullet manufacturer correction which basically made his convoluted GSR breakthrough obsolete. Never mind.

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He could have just admitted that he made a mistake.

Mind, he didn't do that with the bullet manufacturer correction which basically made his convoluted GSR breakthrough obsolete. Never mind.

Yes, he could have but it seems to be a running theme here. Sadly, he's not alone in that.
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Jeremy's " joined-up " writing anyone ? Do we have any samples ?

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Jeremy's " joined-up " writing anyone ? Do we have any samples ?

Why? The point of the notes is really not who wrote them, it's if they constitute a suicide note. Personally, I don't believe it reads like a suicide note at all. It's also important to determine 'where' it was found and we don't know that.
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Why? The point of the notes is really not who wrote them, it's if they constitute a suicide note. Personally, I don't believe it reads like a suicide note at all. It's also important to determine 'where' it was found and we don't know that.






It's got everything to do with who wrote them regardless of what they are.It's an investigation,isn't it ?