The Three Tramps

Now, investigators came out saying that this man, Harold Doyle, was the short tramp. I do not believe that anyone needs a degree in structure, facial structure, to notice that the head is just shaped differently for this individual. His chin is a little longer, his nose is way bigger and his lips are further away from his nose and the eyebrow-shape is completely different.

Here is another view of the shorter tramp. Again, the tramp that I believe is Charles Harrelson, who is definitely taller than Charles Rogers, he is behind him like 10 or 15 feet and he still appears taller than the shorter tramp. So I would guess this man to be 5.5. It is hard to do that, but notice the vehicle. That man's body relative to the vehicle. He is 5.5.

here is another picture of Charles Frederick Rogers in grade school or middle school

Notice the lines that travel from the center of the face underneath the eyes, accross the cheekbnes. Now this is a young boy, but his bone structure is such that he has a line there. It has not gone to a wrinkle because he is younger. But what you know, as you age, if there is an indention on your face, as you get older, it unfortunately turns into a wrinkle. This shorter tramp has that wrinkle in exactly the same place. Under his eye. Exactly the same place.

I took the liberty of taking his picture of him standing with his uncle, in the yard when he was I think 16 or 17. And I drew lines around his eyesockets, under his nose, and I drew a line on the forehead where the boney superciliary arch, right where it stops, where it starts thrusting out and where it's the summit of that bony ridge, I drew a line. And I drew a line where the hair started and where it sort of curves back. And if you look at the shorter tramp, it has got the same landmarks. as bets as, you know, as best as I can do, considering his head is in a slightly different position, It is turned a little, but still those horizontal landmarks as you go up in the face, you campare them and it's just almost identical. So even his hair, the texture of his hair when he combs it, tends to bend back in about the same place.
Editor's note: The correct slides as discussed here, with the lines drawn on the face, are not available in electronic format. The picture of the tramp on the right is not the correct one either.

Another picture of Charles Frederick Rogers, compared to the shorter tramp. Unfortunately, I need to tell you that, because your nose consists of gristle, cartilage, cartilage material, also your ears, your ears and your nose grow your whole life. They do not stop growing. So the nose is bigger but I believe Charles is 13 on the left and then he is of course 41 on the right.

If you take the outline of the ears ....Everybody has dissimilar ears. Sometimes they look identical but one ear is going to be different on one side of your head from the other ear. It is just universal.

And if you outline the ears of the youthful Rogers ....

And you compare them, it's almost identical. I mean this is just remarkable. You can't even ... it's hard to replicate these positions of people's heads. It's just remarkable.
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