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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:29 am
by Steve Everist
The report is now available at the Fine Art Registry's website:
http://www.fineartregistry.com/about_FA ... Report.pdf
Interesting Link
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:42 am
by Rorschach
This link was sent to me and I thought this would be a good place to share it.
http://www.ccc.de/biometrie/fingerabdru ... anguage=en
IMPENDING DOOM AND ANXIETY ABOUND
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:54 pm
by nutcracker
Pat, this is incredible news! Gosh, I remember when Theresa Franks called me last year to help fabricate some evidence on a painting that Frankie Brown said he made. We came so close to ruining Biro, it was funny. But, I told Franks I couldn't get involved in planting evidence against the poor guy. I mean, as funny as it sounds, it was too much for me. I am glad this site is encrypted so no one else can see it, so I have to say CONGRATULATIONS on pinning this fake evidence against Biro. I was so jealous when I heard that painting sold for millions. Hey, too bad you weren't working the OJ Simpson case. You could have run around with a stamp and pressed his prints all around Brentwood. LOL ! I love busting people, even if they are innnocent, I'm sure you know what I mean.(wink wink) And guess what, they will never catch us. We are way too smart to be found out by these two bit experts....and the police? FBI? Ha, we have them by the gonads. Dont we Pat? Hmm...well, not exactly...but who cares, nothing can happen to us? Or can it? Oh my gosh, I'm starting to have anxiety. I think that something terrible is about to happen as a result of my malicious wrong doing and planting evidence for Theresa Franks to try and defame her adversaries. I hate when my conscience creeps in like this. I'm sure you and Theresa know exactly what I mean. Oh my gosh Pat, what have you gotten yourself into?
[quote="Pat A. Wertheim"]Oh . . My . . Gosh !!!
The fingerprint forgery case I am investigating, as I mentioned, involves fingerprints planted on the back side of a painting. The forged fingerprints were planted by use of a little rubber stamp made by someone apparently attempting somehow to profit from the sale of the painting (amazingly, not the owner).
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:59 pm
by Boyd Baumgartner
I think I found a simple explanation for the fingerprint on the painting...
