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The second trait that was analyzed was the dotting of I’s and slashing of T’s and also the slanting of letters. This trait tries to explain the placement of the crosses on the T and placement of the dot on the I. For example, some people cross the T at the top or the center and with I some people put the dot on top or over to the side or even not at all. Looking at the T in the suspects sample and the T in the crime scene sample there is a slight slant to the right for the most part also the tail from the beginning originally starts the slating of the T, as in the example 1. Looking at the T again in the suspects sample and the T in the crime scene sample the slash on the T consistently stays near the center of the T, as in the example 1. Looking at the I in the suspects sample and the I in the crime scene sample the dot doesn’t exist and they rarely dot the I also the beginning of the I starts the whole slant, as in the example 3.
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The Third trait that was analyzed was the capital letter connection. This trait tries to explain the fluid motion of the hand from the capital to the lower case letters. For example, some people write the capital and connect it fluidly but some may write the capital, pen lift and then continue writing. Looking at the F in the suspects sample and the F in