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Handwriting Analysis Samples of a triple murderer?

Is this the handwriting of a triple murderer? Criminal Tendencies and Evil Handwriting? Danny Hembree was convicted of three murder. Criminal handwriting analysis. Continue reading

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Free Book Download – Work the System by Sam Carpenter

The author of the book in question charts the precise
journey he took to go from working 80-100 work weeks
(for 15 years) down to just 2 hours… (not per day… 2 hours per week.) Continue reading

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Classic Handwriting Analysis Chart

Classic Handwriting Analysis Chart in 1932 Continue reading

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Is one of these the next presidential signature?

Last week a reporter from The Atlantic asked me to review the signatures of the top GOP candidates for the Republican candidate for president of the United States.  I pleaded with the reporter to allow me to use full samples of handwriting and not just signatures on baseballs… but reporters don’t really need a full [...] Continue reading

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Jessica: Real Handwriting Analysis of the Week

In a recent survey to our 30,000 readers, like you, it was apparent that you want more analysis or REAL PEOPLE with step-by-step explanations of how I analyze handwriting of everyday people. (Sure celebrities and politicians are interesting… but you are in the real world analyzing real people everyday, right?) This is the writing of [...] Continue reading

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The Most Ridiculous John Hancock Ever? (Jack Lew’s Signature)

Enjoy reading this article about the Director of the Office of Management and Budget Jack Lew’s ridiculous handwritten signature. Continue reading

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Handwriting Still Matters – Brain Research Reveals Why

Brain research says handwriting does matter and handwriting is an effective learning aid. View the news video here. Continue reading

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John Edgar Hoover’s Handwriting Analyzed

J. Edgar Hoover, born January 1st, 1895 was the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was instrumental in founding the FBI in 1935, where he remained director until his death in 1972. Hoover is credited with building the FBI into a large and efficient crime-fighting agency, and with instituting a number of [...] Continue reading

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Ask Bart: What does spacing between letters really indicate?

What does narrow spacing between letters reveal in graphology? Continue reading

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Warning over children’s ‘appalling’ handwriting skills

As most of you know, US & UK  schools are rapidly removing “cursive handwriting” from the elementary schools curriculum in favor of computer skills and classes which prepare the student for standardized tests. Is the removal of cursive handwriting going to effect the ability of graphology to provide insight into character? How about the children’s [...] Continue reading

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