The two examiners also differed on the identification of
one of the `suspect' medical school SmurFFs. One was sure
of Exhibit 2 but not of 3. The other was sure of 3 but not of 2.
Henry recalled that now both document examiner witnesses agreed
that the handwriting did change over the years. Jesus, if this
woman keeps it up, she'll destroy all our evidence. Quickly,
Henry stepped in and Amos Avery, the second document examiner
that the Belmont administration had hired, was excused.
Chapter 33
After Avery left the hearing room, Diana put the expert
document examiner's affidavit, that she had read from,
into evidence. The expert had sworn in this affidavit
that all of the student evaluations for the medical school
courses for those years should be analyzed. It was possible
that another person or persons had handwriting or printing
that was similar to Diana's. She read this portion to the
committee and added that she hoped they would read the
complete affidavit which contained several pages of the
document examiner's credentials.
All along, the women kept their eyes either on these papers
or on the witness.
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