I feel I should point something out I suspect others may have overlooked and ask a simple question.
In post #21 of this thread, the poster referred to the late neonate tortoise the OP suffered the loss of as a "red foot" when the type of tortoise had not been revealed in this thread before that point. I checked the OP's other contributions to the topic (the seller in question) across multiple threads. I could have missed it, but I saw no mention of the tortoise she had bought as being specifically stated to be a redfoot. Only one message mentioning some coloration, but still not a redfoot label.
Following the above, how would the poster who composed post #21 in this thread have known it (the late baby tortoise) was a redfoot so as to label it specifically?
I believe this lends some additional support to the concept of the aliases involved either belonging to the same individual (as several people have maintained with varying types and degrees of connection and evidence) or collaborators. I suspect the former more so than the latter at this point, but I am still skeptically willing to entertain the possibility of there being more organized deception afoot.
While "Jimmy Rose" posted on the seventh and there was a Canadian Facebook group posting on the fifth, Jimmy Rose is/was not a member of it and it would seem slightly odd to me for a fellow "in FL" to keep abreast of that specific Canadian keeper group's activities such that he would be aware of that post and come to the defense of the accused in this thread before the post in that group was linked in this thread. This is also not the first time said poster has defended or endorsed what are believed to be alternate identities.
My belief is that the reason he knew it was a redfoot or "red foot" was simply because he is either the same seller or is a collaborator of his, the former possibility holding superior parsimony relative to the latter.
This memory fragment was recalled and reinvestigated based on a jogging by new wanted ads for turtles by "Tim Salime". Please exercise caution in your dealings, folks.