Glaring Inconsistency With Roy Moore’s Signature Inside Accuser’s Yearbook

Has anybody else noticed that Roy Moore wasn’t a DA in 1977? He was a DDA (Deputy District Attorney). Also and yearbooks don’t come out at Christmas or are signed at Christmas.

Glaring Inconsistency With Roy Moore's Signature Inside Accuser's Yearbook

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How many schools have their yearbooks out before Christmas? I say none. Usually schools barely get them out until right before graduation.

From Roy Moore’s Bio:

During his legal career, Judge Moore became the first full-time Deputy District Attorney in Etowah County, Alabama, and served in this position from 1977 until 1982. In 1984, Judge Moore undertook private practice of law in Gadsden, Alabama.

That’s enough REASONABLE DOUBT to dismiss the yearbook evidence in a court of law. The jury will disregard the yearbook as ‘evidence’.

The original CNN tweet has the actual photo still up here.

Here is the original picture of Roy Moore’s signature from the CNN tweet:

Glaring Inconsistency With Roy Moore's Signature Inside Accuser's Yearbook

“Christmas Yearbooks”?

Written in two sets of handwriting?

Using two different inks?

Something smells!

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “Glaring Inconsistency With Roy Moore’s Signature Inside Accuser’s Yearbook

  1. I have read that the two different ink colors is a digital hoax. Note that the top photo does not show that.

  2. Dosen’t matter because the damage has already been done. That’s how democrats work, the ends always justify the means. Trial by inuendo works.

  3. I though news outlets like the Washington Post and CNN were just biased but this proves they are fake news. If all of these allegations were true, then why would they release a fake yearbook signature? The Washington Post needs to issue a retraction and apology to Roy Moore immediately, or face a libel lawsuit.

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