I am not so sure those are current pictures or that it is the photo used on the business card.
Something tells me it is not her, on either photo. Just my hinky meter.
By the way she has a bigger gap in her front teeth.
This girls eyes do not have sadness. JAYCEE probably would have sadness in her eyes.
I feel badly for this woman, and everything that was taken from her, as well as everything that was done to her.
Something about that photo doesn't sit well with me. The pose looks provocative-- sexy-- not sure what the right word is. It doesn't look like a picture I'd take to put on a business card for a printing business, but maybe a "special" photo a woman might take for her husband.
It's definitely a "provocative" pose, one he probably had his Alissa do for him. I definitely see a sadness in this business card shot, she doesn't have the happy look of the age enhanced photo. I think it's her, the photo has been alluded to, and the nose and cheekbones, and possibly lips are dead on!I am not so sure those are current pictures or that it is the photo used on the business card.
Something tells me it is not her, on either photo. Just my hinky meter.
By the way she has a bigger gap in her front teeth.
This girls eyes do not have sadness. JAYCEE probably would have sadness in her eyes.
Also the shape of the face, and the hairline- sans bangs.Well certainly the distinctive double dimples on her left side sure match the earlier photo's...
I still think it's her. We know she had make-up, and she's blonde, who's to say she didn't bleach it more? As far as the lines, yeah it was copied from something, but it could be a copy of a copy of an original. We don't know the quality of their work. I think Phillip made her pose for it.I don't think that's a photo of Jaycee on the business card. The hair is bleached, the model is wearing makeup and the photo has a brown line on the top and right edges of the photo, obviously copied. It's a posed photo intended to look like a girl next door kind of pic but with more of a sexy flavor to it with the bed-head bleached hair and heavy eye makeup.
I don't think that's a photo of Jaycee on the business card. The hair is bleached, the model is wearing makeup and the photo has a brown line on the top and right edges of the photo, obviously copied. It's a posed photo intended to look like a girl next door kind of pic but with more of a sexy flavor to it with the bed-head bleached hair and heavy eye makeup.
I still think it's her. We know she had make-up, and she's blonde, who's to say she didn't bleach it more? As far as the lines, yeah it was copied from something, but it could be a copy of a copy of an original. We don't know the quality of their work. I think Phillip made her pose for it.
A real model would be wearing something better than baggy denim for a top, and smiling more I think...
One more thing, he probably never let her get her hair cut, so it probably would be that long and ratty looking after all these years.
I still think it's her. We know she had make-up, and she's blonde, who's to say she didn't bleach it more? As far as the lines, yeah it was copied from something, but it could be a copy of a copy of an original. We don't know the quality of their work. I think Phillip made her pose for it.
A real model would be wearing something better than baggy denim for a top, and smiling more I think...
One more thing, he probably never let her get her hair cut, so it probably would be that long and ratty looking after all these years.
good eye!!!!!!Baggy denim top, on the right, hanging in one of the tents on the clothes rack...more clear at Radar.online
I wouldn't be so sure she never had hair cuts, he did know someone who owned a beauty salon.....
Would that be Cheyvonne Molino, the beauty school instructor with the expired license?
Do you all remember that one of the printing customers said that Jaycee (Alissa) told him they did not have a digital camera? Ah, never mind, dumb question, that doesn't mean they didn't have a camera at all; they could have had a film camera.
Just want to make sure everyone understands that is not a true photo of Jaycee, but an age progression composite using her 11 yo picture.
As for the card, I am not sure how we would know if it is supposed to be a likeness of her.
Where would she have learned of hair coloring? that is not natural blond.It's definitely a "provocative" pose, one he probably had his Alissa do for him. I definitely see a sadness in this business card shot, she doesn't have the happy look of the age enhanced photo. I think it's her, the photo has been alluded to, and the nose and cheekbones, and possibly lips are dead on!