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Paul Rubin
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2004 9:34 pm
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otto@ottogross.prudential.com (Otto Gross) writes:
Quote:
One thing that sets my radar off and makes me think he didn't write
the will was that his daughters name is misspelt twice...

I think you should see a forensic document examiner, rather than
cryppies.
Paul Rubin
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2004 9:34 pm
Guest
otto@ottogross.prudential.com (Otto Gross) writes:
Quote:
One thing that sets my radar off and makes me think he didn't write
the will was that his daughters name is misspelt twice...

I think you should see a forensic document examiner, rather than
cryppies.
Jim Haynes
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 9:11 pm
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In article <3FF48110.ABE2489F@t-online.de>,
Mok-Kong Shen <mok-kong.shen@t-online.de> wrote:
Quote:

I don't know but I am curious to learn whether even
the case of Shakespeare, where apparently much more
materials for study are available than in your case,
has been clearly settled.

M. K. Shen

There was a book reviewed in Cryptologia some years back - "Shakespeare's
Lives" by Samuel Schoenbaum, Oxford University Press.



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Jim Haynes
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 9:11 pm
Guest
In article <3FF48110.ABE2489F@t-online.de>,
Mok-Kong Shen <mok-kong.shen@t-online.de> wrote:
Quote:

I don't know but I am curious to learn whether even
the case of Shakespeare, where apparently much more
materials for study are available than in your case,
has been clearly settled.

M. K. Shen

There was a book reviewed in Cryptologia some years back - "Shakespeare's
Lives" by Samuel Schoenbaum, Oxford University Press.



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jhaynes at alumni dot uark dot edu
 
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