I put handwriting analysis in the same boat as polygraph testing. It’s an added tool, but won’t solve the case. When it come to handwriting analysis…
I feel the same as Norse. When Morrill makes statements such as "have to" or "the writer must" he is using absolutes. And that’s n…
Nice find. I think they isolated the skull itself, I believe, the source for the one on the inside that he had glued in? I always thought it was wei…
Honestly the more I look at graphology in general it still seems to be a discipline somewhat in its infancy. This idea that people follow rules absolu…
Both mate! I tend to drive at night a lot. I was imagining how I would explain it to an interested officer of the law if pulled over….. Oh, just t…
I have a different take on Z. I think it was actually two people. One "writer", one "killer". They were probably gay and a couple….
People who think Z was gay. From Rick Marshall to Richard Giak, there’s a history of homosexuals who have been scapegoated. Ok, so he parodies one lit…
I also do not think that the fact the author of the letter stated that she did not fight means that he did not do it because obviously she fought. I …
I have to agree too. I used to have an attitude of this case being so old that it didn’t bother me when people tried to make light of it. I admit I ev…
The point is that after a month of writing left handed my handwriting was actually pretty good. It is something that can be learned not just somethin…
Another clear discrepancy between the known Z letters and the Bates missives is the naming of the victim. Z never names any of his victims, which is i…
He wouldn’t even need to be ambidextrous. When I was a sophomore in high school I broke 3 bones in my right hand in a baseball game. I spent the las…