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Post by Sandy Hook Hoax on Apr 13, 2013 13:00:41 GMT -8
Photos taken an hour apart. Yet she found time for a shampoo and a haircut? ¯\(°_o)/¯
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Post by 1swtwrld on Apr 13, 2013 15:38:57 GMT -8
The hair color looks different to me but it could be the greasy look she has going on I the right picture.....I do cut hair and I think it's because her hair is straightened in the right picture you can see her angles and layers where the longer hair is pushed back....I could be wrong....plus her hair went from super dry to mighty shiney.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2013 15:40:09 GMT -8
I think they are taken the same day. And it is we hair and it isn't cut. When I get nervous I always run my hands through my hair. So in the morning my part is on the left by mid day it's in the middle. I think if you look close all the layers are forward in the first pict. In the second she is more upright and the length is all on her back and it appears shorter. But that's coming for someone wit short hair that wishes mine could be that long.
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Post by nola on Apr 15, 2013 4:58:50 GMT -8
This is so silly! First of all, it's a completely different time of day, so the sun is in a different place, casting light on her hair in a different way. Secondly, the first shot is less focused than the second, another reason why her hair appears "shinier" in the second. The first picture also appears to be mid-action, or it's windy or something, so her hair is moving back off her face. As someone with long, layered brown hair, I can tell you it looks completely different at different points in the day - the part changes and everything, depending on how I push it back to get it out of my face. Also, she has a hair band on her wrist, as I often do, which means that at some point she could've put it back in a ponytail or bun, which also changes the look of long, layered hair once it's down again. Regardless of what you believe (that this is a real girl who is incredibly distraught over her sister's murder vs. that she's a vain actress who visited a hair stylist in the middle of the day), this is a ridiculous, baseless line of "investigation", and common sense will tell you long hair changes a lot throughout the day.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2013 5:12:35 GMT -8
I don't think Erik was saying that it was a different person but that the hair was different. What I would like to know is where that BLACK curved line on her shirt went b/c it doesn't appear on the second pic? Also sleeves appear shorter and fore arms appear fatter.
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Post by gina on Apr 16, 2013 12:45:57 GMT -8
I think the black curved line is really a red line outlining the cloud thing or whatever that is. In picture 2 you can see her sleeve is pushed up and it is still there, right where her elbow bends.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2013 4:26:49 GMT -8
Black to red maybe due to lighting. don't know but there have been too many oddities.
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Post by nicholasjordan456 on Apr 17, 2013 15:33:29 GMT -8
Black to red maybe due to lighting. don't know but there have been too many oddities. that much diff (color-balance) can be shown with one shift of camera into the sun / back to the sun with as little as a $10 one-time-use camera from corner store ? the above image is two differing news crews picturing the same person so differing equipment results in shift of color-balance though image on right has professional processing to feature the face correctly and ...wait a minute Hair,....? Well we do not know unless we were close when both image first captured but image on right has obvious differences in the hair that are not done readily at rinky-dink local ENG studio ? photo on right takes tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment to do the signal-processing to get the hair like it is unless SOI visited Sandy Hook Hair Co between the two images Photo on left is just good ENG
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