Post by locard on Feb 27, 2018 0:46:45 GMT
The funny thing is, "Dexter" is proving unintentionally how wrong he actually is. He recently tweeted a few days ago saying, "The method works trust it. Good People I don't just find people that look like sketches. If I did this would be a suspect too. I know what I'm doing. My method usually narrows it down to around 5 people or closer."
I find this hilarious because today, he posted a handful of tweets about Quester. He took a few pictures of Quester and then posted side-by-side photos of Quester and a guy that looks like him from a television show "Justified" and another picture from a horror movie, I'm guessing. Were those people Quester? No. Not at all. Just someone that resembles him (barely). He knows it's not Quester, but he makes himself believe it is. And this is what he does with the EAR/ONS. Yet, it's even worse because he looks at online photos through yearbooks and tries taking those pictures and matching them up with composite sketches; the sketches, of which, may not even be the East Area Rapist. He even goes further by taking those yearbook photos and matching them up with complete strangers in the town hall meeting photo (where there is zero evidence the EAR even attended) and tries matching up the person with random people who you can't even see their face because the picture is blurry. He looks at hairstyles and thinks, "Oh, that's him! It has to be! Look, the hair is parted to the side! Aha! Gotchya!" It's laughable because he has no idea what he's doing and the tweets he posted today proves that 100%.
He posts pictures of someone in the military with very short hair, almost bald, when EAR had shoulder-length hair. On and on the errors go.
Thank goodness we in California have laws, judges, and rules of evidence, and case law (appellate court rulings) so that the wrong man isn't sent to prison based on a yearbook photo.