Oxlee Man A and B Analysis
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This forensic report, authored by senior imagery analyst Geoffrey John Oxlee of the Kalagate Imagery Bureau, provides an expert comparison between two sets of photographs identified as 'Man A' and 'Man B.' Oxlee determines that while the images within each set represent the same individual, a definitive link between Man A and Man B cannot be established. The analysis notes that photographs of Man B appear to have undergone digital processing and offer insufficient detail because the subject's face is partially obscured by a hat and facial hair. Photogrammetric measurements revealed similarities in several facial ratios but a notable discrepancy in ear proportions, which Oxlee suggests could cast doubt on them being the same person. Ultimately, the report concludes that using the available photographs of Man B for a positive identification would be forensically unsafe. This technical analysis is relevant to the identification of suspects linked to the 1999 Russian apartment bombings.