Roy Moore Signature Inside Accuser’s Yearbook Is Written in 2 Different Color Inks

MooreJoshua Caplan – Following The Gateway Pundit’s viral story on Judge Roy Moore’s alleged signature inside accuser Beverly Young Nelson’s yearbook, more evidence suggests it may be a forgery.

On Monday, CNN published photos of the signature showing two different inks.

The signature says “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Love, Roy Moore DA, 12-22-77, Olde Hickory House.”

Strangely, “To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ Love, Roy,” is written in black ink, while “Moore DA, 12-22-77, Olde Hickory House,” is in blue ink.

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Known for his insightful take on politics, journalist and author Thomas Wictor believes Judge Roy Moore’s signature in Gloria Allred accuser Beverly Young Nelson’s yearbook is a forgery.

The sevens in 1977 to the right of “Christmas,” are very different from the sevens in the date (12-22-77) above “Old Hickory House.”

“Look at the two versions of the number “7,” tweeted Wictor.

“”12-22-77” and “Olde Hickory House” were written by a different person,” he added.

Next, Wictor points out “the “R” and “y” in “Roy,”” are not written the same way.

The inflection of the “Y” is more pronounced in Moore’ signature as Chief Justice. The “R” is noticeably longer in the  signature of Chief Justice, as well.

Photo credits: Thomas Wictor

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SF Source The Gateway Pundit Nov 2017

One thought on “Roy Moore Signature Inside Accuser’s Yearbook Is Written in 2 Different Color Inks

  1. As someone who sees thousands of signatures on vehicle MSO’s and titles every year, I can tell you that his looping of the “y” in his first name – especially looping it into the continuous “R” – is something that he would do EVERY time he signed something. People tend to be very consistent with their signatures – ESPECIALLY someone who is in “authority”. JMHO
    If McConnell and his minions would spend thirty million to keep Luther “whatever you say, sir” Strange in DC rather than judge Roy Moore, why wouldn’t they buy (or rent, I suppose) a few faulty female memories?

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