POL Moore accuser says she added notes below Moore's yearbook signature

TammyinWI

Talk is cheap
How does adding the date and the place underneath the entry that he had potentially penned invalidate what he wrote?

I hope that they have experts look at the supposed entry to determine if it is his writing or not.

"oh the drama!"
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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The point is, if the entry has been adulterated, how do we know what parts were adulterated and what parts weren't? And how do we know he wrote any of it? Because she said so?

Spare me!
 

almost ready

Inactive
How does adding the date and the place underneath the entry that he had potentially penned invalidate what he wrote?

I hope that they have experts look at the supposed entry to determine if it is his writing or not.

"oh the drama!"

There are clearly two different colored inks in that document. The first is darker than the second. The word "Moore D.A." on the line next to Ray (as she read it) corrected to be "Roy" is in the same, lighter ink as the restaurant and date note under the signature line.

Now the kicker is that the Moore is written to look like his writing. The M and the e are particularly clear as a copy of his script. The D. A., he claims he never wrote although he saw his signature written like that.

Also, in her first press conference, she read the entire entry, including Moore D. A. and the restaurant and date, claiming it was his writing. All of it. That's how she presented it. We know he wasn't the DA at the time, although she said he was during the press conference.

You see, she can't claim the note at the bottom without also claiming the Moore, thus she forged his name. Legally, having forged any part of the note makes the entire document "forged" and inadmissible in court, if it comes to that.

It's a mess of her own making.

You can see the colors. I'll go dig up another copy of that note. Edited to add: Here ya go. You can see the colors, as shown on CNN, this picture was from their own program. She lied when she said he signed it that way, lied when she said he wrote the notes. Let's face it, she's ruined herself as a witness or victim.

The horrible mistakes she made in her story, especially details about the parking lot behind the restaurant (not there) and dumpster (it wasn't there but on the side of the building), time they closed (wrong) and other details already made her look like a nut.

She also lied when she said that she had no further contact with Moore after that date. He presided over her divorce suit and denied her. His signature at that time, some years later, would have had the DA from his assistant verifying that the rubber stamped signature was valid.

Just a mess. The closer you look, the more it is obvious her allegations are a fiction.
 

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Aly

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Wow, that's the first time I've seen the colored ink..Makes her claims totally unbelievable!
 

Racing22

Crew Chief
Just a mess. The closer you look, the more it is obvious her allegations are a fiction.

Looks like the voters think so too and think the MSM is Fake news and B.S.:
 

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NC Susan

Deceased
Roy Moore accuser's Gadsden home burns; arson investigation underway

By Anna Claire Vollers
Jan 5, 2017
Tina Johnson's home on Lake Mary Louise Road in Gadsden burned on Jan. 2, 2018. The Etowah County Arson Task Force is investigating, and the sheriff's department has spoken with a "suspect of interest." (Submitted)
Roy Moore accuser Tina Johnson lost her home Wednesday in a fire that is now under investigation by the Etowah County Arson Task Force.

Tina Johnson, who first came to public notice for accusing Senate candidate Roy Moore of grabbing her in his office in the early 1990s, said her home on Lake Mary Louise Road in Gadsden caught fire Tuesday morning.

After neighbors and some utility workers called 911 shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday, the Lookout Mountain Fire Department responded to the scene. By the time the flames were extinguished, Johnson and her family had lost everything they owned.

"I am devastated, just devastated," said Johnson on Friday morning. "We have just the clothes on our backs."


Fire at home of Roy Moore accuser under investigation
Nobody appears to have been harmed in the blaze; Johnson and her husband were at work, and her grandson was at school.

"That fire is still under investigation by the Etowah County Arson Task Force," said Natalie Barton, public information officer with the Etowah County Sheriff's Department. "A suspect of interest is being spoken to. But there have been no charges, to my knowledge, related to the fire at this time."

Barton later released a statement, saying, "The ongoing investigation does not lead us to believe that the fire is in any way related to Roy Moore or allegations made against him. More details will be released when warrants are obtained."

According to Johnson and neighbor Kevin Tallant, other neighbors witnessed a young man who had a history of public intoxication walking around the house before and during the blaze.

"He's been trouble in the neighborhood for a while," said Tallant, who lives across the street from Johnson and her family. He got a call from another neighbor that morning who said smoke was coming from the home and that somebody might be inside.

"I threw on my coveralls and took off down the driveway," he said. His wife called 911 at 8:26 a.m. but the dispatcher said they'd already received a call about the fire. "I got up there," he said, "and (the fire) was already pretty well started. When the fire department got there, I started helping them."

Johnson said she has not yet heard from law enforcement how or why the fire started, except that it started at the back of the house.

She said a woman neighbor told her that the young man in question approached her as she was getting in her car that morning and asked if she thought Johnson's house was going to burn. The neighbor didn't know what he was talking about, she said, because flames weren't visible at the time.

Johnson and her family are currently living in a motel. On Friday morning, she was headed to Wal-Mart to purchase toiletries and other necessities. She said she is thankful for good neighbors, who have rallied around the family.

"My neighbors are just heartbroken, too," she said. "They're pulling together and helping us out."

Tallant said the Johnsons are good neighbors. He'd been over at her house recently, sharing some turnip greens.

"She's a super good neighbor," he said. "I like people like that. I hope they build back there."

Updated 1/5/2018 to include additional statements from the Etowah County Sheriff's Department.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2018/01/roy_moore_accusers_home_burns.html
 
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