For a half-century, she used her knowledge of handwriting, typewriters, paper and ink to investigate the veracity of checks, letters, contracts and other paperwork.
 Source: New York Times
Pearl Tytell, Examiner of Dubious Documents, Dies at 104
More from Deaths (Obituaries)More posts in Deaths (Obituaries) »
- Arthur Waskow, 92, Influential Rabbi and Activist for Social Justice, Dies
- Stephanie Johnson, Burlesque Dancer With Stories to Tell, Dies at 81
- Manuel Trujillo, Who Helped New Yorkers Heal After 9/11, Dies at 80
- Toby Talbot, Impassioned Promoter of Art Films, Dies at 96
- Margaret Markey, Who Championed Victims of Sexual Abuse, Dies at 83
More from ForgeryMore posts in Forgery »
More from Frauds and SwindlingMore posts in Frauds and Swindling »
- What to Know About the Federal Indictment Against Letitia James
- James Indictment Mirrors Her Civil Case Against Trump in Miniature
- As Trump’s Justice Dept. Pursues His Enemies, an Ally Goes on Trial
- I’ve Written About Loads of Scams. This Phone Scam Almost Got Me.
- George Santos Is Expected to Plead Guilty, People Close to Case Say
More from Typewriters and TypewritingMore posts in Typewriters and Typewriting »

Be First to Comment