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"r" from twins
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"r" from letters
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"r" from Douchette
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The Yost girl has a decent downstroke on that "r" which the letter's & Greg's "r" are very anemic on that downstroke. Not even sure it's there.
There is one drawback many of the "r"'s in the letters are really flared on the ending stroke. Shooting from the hip, I think that, imho, is a girlie thing to do though.
The "d" in the check (left) and is not a good match to the letters (right). The letters do a flipped 6 in a single swirl motion for the "d" while Greg did a vertical stroke with a loop.

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Tbh, I checked as many letters as I could and couldn't find anything that solidly dissuaded me from Greg. The "d" is bad but with just one "d" to go by, I'm not firm on that. I could find more conflicts quicker on the Yost writing.

Nothing conclusive, but couldn't rule out Greg.

There's a "ve" combo that similar to one letter different in another. The "u" is repeated in the letters and is a good match.

NOTE: I'm not a handwriting analyst, I just sperg as one on KF.
My gay ops senses are tingling...
 
It's not Tess' handwriting, the "y"s (even the capitalized "y"s in the letters) and even "t"s don't match.
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Just took a gander at Tess' Twitter (even though it's locked I can zoom in on her profile pic) and yikes she doesn't seem like Vic's type either. Must be because they're thin...

And the whole twin thing 😅

I think it was Drex who said something like doing twins doubles their score so if they're two 4s they're an 8.
 
Look at us kiwis solving the clues on the fake letters. I'll say it was T Greg or some random artist like spirit to get one last hurrah.
 

Even though it is a small sample of his handwriting, it does seem to have some similarities to the "death threats". First thing of note is that he doesn't write on the line all that well, kind of like our mystery writer. The r and the u look very close. The t seems like it could be close as well as the l. The reason I'm not too sure on those letters is because they have a few variations on the "death threats". Most of the ls are straight, where as Greg's here has an upward curve, but some of the ls have the same kind of curve. Some other letters exhibit this curve from time to time. A few t's and i's. The t is straight here, but the mystery writer writes some t's in a similar fashion without the curve. The a seems to be written in a similar way our mystery writer does. The w is kind of funky looking, but is rounded like how the mystery writer writes them. Since he makes them rounded, it is possible he writes ms rounded as well. The way "Five" is written also seems to show some traits the mystery writer has. But that "and" is really different. The capital D is more sloppy, but seems to use the same strokes.

I wish we had more samples to compare it too. Even if it isn't Greg who wrote the letters, the similarities just reflect what kind of personality Low T Greg has... an autistic scumbag.

Thus concludes my analysis. I am by no means an expert. It just was fun to look at and compare the two. Someone else could probably do a better side by side comparison of the letters or something. If the kiwis figured out shit through lip reading... I'm sure we can find out something through handwriting analysis.
 
Greg seems to finish the far-right of his scripts with an upward tilt to his text, much like the letters. Also, look at the wide-arching commas, and the way he curves his "L" in the check.

The man may as well write with crayon, his penmanship is atrocious.

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Problem is, there are many similarities but the writing style in the letters looks like a hundred chimpanzees took turns writing each letter individually.

The "G" has a very similar "6" look to it, and there are many letters that carry Greg's signature curvature of his capitalized "L" and "I".

The letters have a distinct feeling of someone that is trying to mask their handwriting, with how inconsistent it is throughout, probably someone using their off-hand to mask it better, though the "r"s are very consistent throughout and they do match Greg's style, and the way he connects "ve" in the check is identical to how the "ve" in "have" is connected.

Some habits are hard to break, even when you're trying really hard.
 
"r" from twins
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"r" from letters
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"r" from Douchette
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The Yost girl has a decent downstroke on that "r" which the letter's & Greg's "r" are very anemic on that downstroke. Not even sure it's there.
There is one drawback many of the "r"'s in the letters are really flared on the ending stroke. Shooting from the hip, I think that, imho, is a girlie thing to do though.
The "d" in the check (left) and is not a good match to the letters (right). The letters do a flipped 6 in a single swirl motion for the "d" while Greg did a vertical stroke with a loop.

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Tbh, I checked as many letters as I could and couldn't find anything that solidly dissuaded me from Greg. The "d" is bad but with just one "d" to go by, I'm not firm on that. I could find more conflicts quicker on the Yost writing.

Nothing conclusive, but couldn't rule out Greg.

There's a "ve" combo that similar to one letter different in another. The "u" is repeated in the letters and is a good match.

NOTE: I'm not a handwriting analyst, I just sperg as one on KF.
One more thing that aims at Greg being the writer is the waving of the lines, it's observable in both the check and the letters that the words go up and down like a wave, also both have the same particularity of having some letters being taller or shorter that other letters in the word.

With such a low amount of samples we can't say for sure though, specially because some people write different in check that they do in letters.

Edit to give some examples danCEY the capitalized letters are a bit upward in relation to the others same in Greg check with the ioLTA the last letters move up in the same way.
 
One thing to note from these super serious "death threats": they came from the Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL area as you can see their post office stamp in the up right corner.
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I only remember the Yost twins being from Florida, but this handwriting has that stereotypical style of a guy. I combed the doxemon and didn't come across any dudes from FL. Anyone remember any spergs from FL related to weeb wars?

Edit:
These letters were sent 05-Oct. Guess who was in the area during the same month:
He posted this 25-Oct, but who knows when it actually was taken. Tampa is only a 1 hour from the park, or he stayed in Tampa and did a short trip to the park? Anyways, we should try to unearth some of his hand writing.
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>posts shit from october in march as if it's new
either greg is desperate for attention or this is bait.
 
One more thing that aims at Greg being the writer is the waving of the lines, it's observable in both the check and the letters that the words go up and down like a wave, also both have the same particularity of having some letters being taller or shorter that other letters in the word.

With such a low amount of samples we can't say for sure though, specially because some people write different in check that they do in letters.

Edit to give some examples danCEY the capitalized letters are a bit upward in relation to the others same in Greg check with the ioLTA the last letters move up in the same way.
T. Greg writing on a white board.
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T. Greg writing on a white board.
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There is the McDonald's m, the n without the stick, the waving words and the tendency to lift the final syllables of the words.

Honestly Greg being the writer of the letters seems like a reasonable theory considering everything, also the content is pathetic enough to come from him.
 
Also, is there even proof that the USPIS demanded the letter back from Greg to check for fingerprints? That's not how it works if you don't call in person. The post office checks for suspicious shit like that before it gets to the recipient's address, but fortunately it's super rare for bombs and anthrax and shit to be mailed to people, especially a literal nobody as CPAP Douchette. So how did you know it was a death-threat letter if you never opened it, Greg?
 
T. Greg writing on a white board.
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After seeing a 2nd stroke and loop "d" I'm inclined to say the handwriting is very close but possibly not Greg unless he went the extra mile to deliberately do a letter or two different. I'm inclined not. I'd have to see a reverse 6 "d" by Greg to be swayed back. But many many other letters are similar. I don't know if that tells us anything. Its a lazy unpracticed style, maybe that's common these days due to 'puters and phones.

Also, is there even proof that the USPIS demanded the letter back from Greg to check for fingerprints? That's not how it works if you don't call in person. The post office checks for suspicious shit like that before it gets to the recipient's address, but fortunately it's super rare for bombs and anthrax and shit to be mailed to people, especially a literal nobody as CPAP Douchette. So how did you know it was a death-threat letter if you never opened it, Greg?
His buddies, all got them first is what he'll say with the same postmark and somehow knew to contact Greg about it while not casting a wider net or blabbing on Twitter. Maybe Greg wasn't home when the mail came in and therefore knew it was a threat before got his mail in hand. Where was Greg? FL, maybe?

I'm sour on the handwriting being Greg, I'm not ruling him out. Maybe he got a bud to do them, then dropped them in a box in FL. Hence the strong writing similarity.
 
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If Doucette really did write those letters, then he is a bigger cow than we thought.
We all thought it was one of Jack Bishop's kids writing those letters (or at least one of the more autistic members of ISWV), but if T. Greg Doucette wrote those letters and Marchi used it in her filings.....
This would be gay ops on par with the "Heather S" fiasco that Maddox pulled in the LOLsuit.
 
If Doucette really did write those letters, then he is a bigger cow than we thought.
We all thought it was one of Jack Bishop's kids writing those letters (or at least one of the more autistic members of ISWV), but if T. Greg Doucette wrote those letters and Marchi used it in her filings.....
This would be gay ops on par with the "Heather S" fiasco that Maddox pulled in the LOLsuit.
We simply need to find some proofs that it is him now.
 
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