“Let’s start with what this handwriting says about the writer’s present state, and then we’ll go back to his past”
Sandy and Marta Eliav sat facing Dr. Dan Bareli, one of the top ten graphologists in London. On the desk before him lay the scrap of newsprint they’d found in Yonatan’s backpack, the “business card” of one Shalom Eliav. Bareli was examining it closely and taking his time about it.
Sandy was getting fidgety. “Nu, what do you see?” he asked.
Marta ventured a guess. “Is it too small of a sample, so you can’t say anything definitive?”
“I see quite a lot,” Bareli replied. “I’m just trying to sum it all up in the best possible way.”
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