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Hi Betty, I go away for a day or two and you post some very interesting and thought provoking information and even though I have maintained all along that I thought others were trying to attack the photo's etc. to take the spotlight off the request of the DNA tests you were seeking to have done and that I felt that truth would not be found in photos but in the DNA test, But this information from the photos will certainly contribute to the evidence needed to ask for another DNA test in the future. I have to admit that the buttons are an interesting note. I thought the pictures were very simular by viewing my own eye and the coincidences that the pictures had, dress, simular looks, missing arm, location were great odds in your favor. I know that I am not an photo expert, but that is what I percieved when I saw the photos. I thought maybe the buttons could be on the wrong side because of her missing arm, so I took one of my husbands shirts and one of mine and tried butttoning it one handed - with my right hand it did not make a difference either side of the buttons and with my left hand, it was a little awkard no matter which side the buttons were on (because I am right handed) but it really didn't make a difference which side the buttons were, it was fairly easy to button. I can hardly wait for your other information, I hope everything falls into place and eventually your evidence towards your claim will be enough to allow the DNA tests. Later Sharon
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