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The experts' examination of the bordereau, which she was informed had not given the same results as in 1894.
The lawyers then asked that the original bordereau might be produced, but the court refused to give the order.
This was the anonymous letter which has since become celebrated under the name of the "bordereau."
To foil Dreyfus, the writing on the bordereau and of the Captain were compared.
They discussed in particular the bordereau, which was the proof of guilt of Esterházy.
They established that the infamous bordereau was not written by Alfred Dreyfus.
These declarations, although politely received, left the French government absolutely skeptical, for it knew from a positive source the origin of the bordereau.
Detailed discussions on the bordereau showed that Captain Dreyfus could not be the author.
He made him write standing up, seated, lying down, in gloves-all without obtaining any characteristics identical to those of the bordereau.
Dreyfus was therefore "the probable author" of the bordereau in the eyes of the General Staff.
He mispronounced quite common words: urticate, salpinx, bordereau.
That confession was to be obtained by surprise, by dictating a letter based on the bordereau to reveal his guilt.
By coincidence the writing of Dreyfus showed a likeness to the writing of the bordereau.
The bordereau was not in his writing; the "petit bleu" was not genuine.
From the scraps, the spies reassembled a shocking memorandum, the bordereau, in which a French officer offered to sell military secrets.
The expert Gobert was not convinced, found many differences and even wrote that "the nature of the writing on the bordereau excludes disguised handwriting".
Agnes Moorehead is unrecognisable as the 105-year old Juliana Bordereau.
A few women also fought among the Vendéens; the most famous one was Renée Bordereau.
The official evidence against him depended overwhelmingly on the contention that his handwriting matched that on the bordereau.
On the contrary, he unwittingly exonerated him by a demonstration of the exact date of the bordereau (August 1894).
Mathieu Dreyfus had a reproduction of the bordereau published by Le Figaro.
On looking at them Picquart discovered that the writing was identical with that of the bordereau attributed to Dreyfus.
In the summer of 1894, Mercier was advised that the "Statistical Section" had intercepted what would become the "bordereau".
In regard to the writing of the bordereau, the court was particularly severe against Alphonse Bertillon who "reasoned badly on forged documents."
Paty de Clam briefly suspected him of having written the bordereau, the main piece of evidence used to convict Alfred.