Royal Genes


Safe For Kids





KARR handwriting, yearbook comments link



Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:38:16 GMT alt.showbiz.gossip
previous


Verizon User...
Since I have yet to see this on TV news, I will post this here:

Here is a link to Karr's handwriting in a yearbook. He writes like a girl-
what a freak.
They are making some sort of deal about the fact that he wrote "I shall be
the conqueror" in the yearbook writings-
(SBTC was the way the Ramsey ransom note was signed). Seems like a leap to
me.

Annie.Orange...
I couldn't find that on his resume, maybe I am looking at a different
copy?

Here is the one I saw:

catherine yronwode...
Sorry, i didn't mean that phrase was literally verbatim in the resume.
I was just kidding around with acronyms.

cat yronwode


But he is guilty of being a fruity freak based upon reading this....

Lefty...
How does one "write like a girl"? Do tell.

Cliff and Linda Griffith...
Use circles or hearts for the dots over "i"s?
Linda


Cliff and Linda Griffith...
Oh, goodness! I don't see his handwriting as in any way similar to that on
the ransom note...more Goth, Olde English, or something.

"I shall be the conqueror" is a really strange coincidence; but with that as

avery...
Here are a few actual SBTC acronyms:

SBTC Ministry of Small Business, Tourism, and Culture (Canada)
SBTC Saved By the Cross
SBTC Small Business Technology Coalition
SBTC Stream-Based Trace Compression

Cliff and Linda Griffith...
Personally, I like "Stream-Based Trace Compression". The Boulder Police
Department oughta go after that bunch.

Yeah....That's the ticket!


"Saved by the Cross" sounds a lot more plausible than "[I] Shall be [the]
Conqueror," especially since they had to go back more than 2 decades to get

cmashieldscapting...
What was the page of the Bible opened in the Ramsey home, with the
words beginning with S, B, T, C on it?

a sampling of that. If it was a catchphrase he used with any regularity
there would have been other, more recent examples provided.

the only clue, I think it's off-the-wall. (We haven't heard anything about
his ever having been in Boulder, CO. yet, have we?) Short of that, it's a
real stretch.

Just as I practice medicine, law, and psychiatry without a license (or any
training other than a.t-c and web-search), I also practice handwriting analysis.
Back in my teen days, my mother sent me a letter "purportedly" from an
egotistical boyfriend of mine, and she tried to disguise her handwriting.
She was working on her Masters Degree in another town, and went so far as to
have someone take the letter to be mailed from our hometown...just to give

nimue...
I have to say, it sounds like your mother was really messed up person.
Maybe I am missing something or not understanding you, but that sounds like
something a 7th grader would do. I can't imagine a mature adult doing
something so dishonest and potentially hurtful.

me a thrill. I told my grandmother that I thought Mama wrote the letter
because I recognized some of her script. My grandmother was shocked that I
would even *think* such a thing, but my mother admitted to it when we
mentioned it to her. I see no similarity between Karr's HS handwriting and

nimue...
Was your grandmother your mother's mother? I mean, I am with grandma --
well, I am not shocked you would think such a thing but I am shocked your
mother would do such a thing.

that of the ransom note.

One thing that I noticed about the ransom note is the "irregularity" of the
vertical lines of many letters: the lines are squiggly. It's almost as if
the writer wrote with the off-hand, IMO. If I were writing a letter with my
left hand, it would take almost twice as long as writing it with my right.
It's one thing to print, still another to use the off-hand. Then again,
maybe the ransom note-writer was somewhat ambidextrous.
next