You contradict yourself here. You say why didn't anyone recognize the picture, then you say nobody could recognize anyone from that picture!
I am talking about a specific photo that Doris Wingender presented in court as evidence, not the myriad of photos of AA that were out there for the public to see.
Also note that no one saw the picture and said "HEY THERE'S ANASTASIA!" and she was a lot more famous than FS. So you really do shoot yourself in the foot with this one.
As you have stated i a previous post, Anastasia had very few playmates and was known by few. And several of these were killed during the revolution.
It also needs to be considered that FS probably didn't stick out in anyone's mind.
You mean nobody remembered her remarkable eyes, her unusual haircolor, her extremely bad German?
Her jobs were short lived, just another worker in the room, hard to tell or remember one from another.
Well, if anybody dropped a grenade in my factory, I would certainly remember her for a long time!
Her schoolmates likely lived in poverty in rural areas with little to no access to media, or money to buy papers even if they did come that far. Many rural papers in the US don't even have news from outside the region. Those people probably never saw or heard of the AA case- if they EVER did- until the 50s when it was on TV news and by then she had changed so much. That area was by then under communist rule, so it's likely all news was censored or TVs not common.
I lived a rather penurious life in the rural area of Norway, but we had newspapers and even read about the Anna Andersen story so far away.
And in the end, if someone had recognized her, they probably knew the family and would have gone to them first, and been told to hush up and not spoil her 'career', and perhaps they'd be rewarded later. So it really doesn't mean much that nobody in FS's hometown came forward.
Again, nothing but speculations. And as for spoiling her career, where does that come from? Dmitri Leuchtenberg?
Lili was an elderly lady tricked by lines from her own book, and the acceptance was later denied by Lili's daughter (and I've posted you the link numerous times so don't pretend I never have)
Yes, I know you have posted it, and there was NO denial. Only a confirmation that the two ladies were too old to recognize each other on first sight. Please get your story straight!
Anna V., like Sophie Bux, was very close to the family- I would say closer to the girls on a daily basis than anyone left alive, even Olga or Gilliard.
And so was Lili Dehn.
Anna V's denial would have been a death blow to AA's case, especially since by the time of the trial she had become a nun and it would have been a lot harder to brand her as a 'greedy liar' 'thief' etc. as AA and her supporters did all the others close to AN who denounced AA.This is why she was never asked, it was just too risky. The "Rasputin's disciple" excuse used by the Botkins doesn't hold water, since the real AN loved Rasputin!
So why didn't the opposition call her to the witness stand?
As for Rasputin, AA was furious with his critics, because, in her eyes, "he was a saint".
No the door is NOT still open, other than in your fantasies. If you're not sure, then you need to tell us why. The old he said/she said from the past do not equal the DNA. Remember not only the intestines but the hair denied she was AN, and they matched each other- please explain how that happened if they both weren't hers. And there is the matter of the last 2 missing children being found, making it all moot anyway. Unless you can come forward with something earthshattering to prove all those tests were wrong, I'm afraid it's over for you.
First you tell me where AA got all her information from. Then you post the results from the labs that are still testing those bones. And if you are so sure that Anastasia is dead, why do you have to resort to speculations and denials of certain facts in order to fit your belief? The real story should be no threat, or what?