PinkPhantom wrote:when POIs are based on handwriting alone I turn off. But when there is a suspect that circumstantially fits the bill to the extent that Ross has I think handwriting analysis is then interesting. It shouldn't be evidence of someone's involvement, but suggestive of their involvement in writing the Z letters. It helps build a case so to speak, but it isn't necessarily a credible science that is impenetrable to conjecture - not like DNA or fingerprints or a confession. Yes, Ross was known to use deceptive handwriting techniques or at least rumored to have used them, but I am not going to give him as much credit to say that he could pull it off perfectly without flaws and giving up some telltale signs of his own writing style. But Even then, any variations in the writing Ross presents whether as himself or if he was Z would make a test inconclusive, whether the variations were deliberate or not.
At any rate, it is interesting to study and compare IMHO when looking at a credible POI.
But when there is a suspect that circumstantially fits the bill to the extent that Ross has
1) LB car door writing shows that one had to write the message on the car door in a relatively quick amount of time for obvious reasons. The handwriting on that door is the same from the letters, so much that the "untrained" eye can see that. It must then be concluded that the other letters were written without the time-constraining obfuscation that would occur when trying to change your handwriting.
Here's the thing though: Fit what bill? Ross looks like the composite, but how many other POI's look like the composite?
In fact, how many individuals could we take out Ross's very own yearbook and say that they also mirror the composite? I imagine many of us have looked over that same yearbook and many of us can agree that we could find many other people who look like the composite in that yearbook alone, much less all over SoCal at the time.
1doctor wrote:Well, I disagree that the desktop poem was written by the same individual who wrote on the LB car door, judging by handwriting alone. I also don't agree that the person who wrote on the desktop also killed CJB.
I again reiterate that while Ross certainly is a decent suspect in the CJB murder, there is absolutely zero evidence of Ross being associated with any of the Z killings. No one can place him anywhere near Vallejo or SF after Riverside.
Again, I'm not saying that Ross as a POI is a wild goose chase, but I'm saying from an investigators standpoint, there is very very little evidence to link Ross to the Z murders. When I first saw Ross as a POI I was very interested because it all did seem strange. Then I took a step back and looked at it as an investigator and then a lot of the things that looked interesting just turned out to be just that, interesting. Not evidence, but just a strange individual.
Also, in honesty, the handwriting from Ross's SSA does not look to match with Z.
1doctor wrote:
On top of that, I don't think there's much to be invested in handwriting analysis to start with.
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