Why would a photo that was borrowed long after it was taken, that was dry and stable, be subject to a thumbprint? Press your thumb into your photos, and do it as hard as you want. Unless your thumb is coated or soiled with something, it is not going to leave a print.
Previously, I thought the thumbprint occurred when the Polaroid photo was still wet and developing. That I could understand. But, this was a long time later. So, there is no way that should have happened.
So, I began to realize that the thumbprint was a ruse, that they were hiding something. And then I realized what it was: Where we see one motorcycle cop looming large at the right lower part of the photo, there are actually two. That is BJ Martin and Bobby Hargis blended into one. Essentially, they took Martin out and made it look like Hargis alone.
Read my analysis. I'm warning you: it's going to be tough to fight, and only the bloodied will try.
http://oswaldinthedoorway.blogspot.com/2015/08/matching-arrangement-configuration-of.html
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