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So, this theory relies on several assumptions. Jeff's skin isn't chalk white, but rather just very very pale. See, you know how when you get sun burnt, and your skin starts to peel? It always looks much paler.
[[http://i.ytimg.com/vi/mr8dW6Z6D78/hqdefault.jpg like so]]
Now also remember that he probably underwent skin grafts and reconstructive surgery. Now, keep in mind, this story takes place in about 2003. For one, the technology was not as good as it is today. Now, another thing to note is these images (warning, these are of in-progress skin grafts, and may be unsettling):
[[http://www.entusa.com/Facial%20Flaps/skin%20graft/sg-graft.jpg]]
[[http://www.eatonhand.com/jpg/jpg00029.jpg]]
[[http://cosmetic-surgery-sydney.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Photo-Detailed-Squamous-Cell-Cancer-10-2950.jpg]]

Note how in each image, the patch of "new" skin is always much paler than the person's actual skin. It's also smoother, which would give the impression of being "leathery".
So Jeff was set on fire with bleach and vodka. Vodka is flammable, but bleach is not. He would have been burned, yes, but by the time he hit the bottom of the stairs, it would be mostly out, and definitely would be by the time Jane arrived with a fire extinguisher. So yes, Jeff suatained burns, but his face was reconstructed, and thus was much much paler. Mind you, his hair was singed, causing it to look somewhat black. Wearing black causes skin to appear paler, so with his skin already being fairly pale, having blackened hair would make it appear almost ghostly white.
So in all honesty, he'd look a bit like Michael Jackson: [[https://archangelmichael777.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/mj-scream-sus-style.jpg]]

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So, this theory relies on several assumptions. \\
First, that
Jeff's skin isn't chalk white, but rather just very very, very pale. See, you know how when you get sun burnt, and your skin starts to peel? It always looks much paler.
paler, [[http://i.ytimg.com/vi/mr8dW6Z6D78/hqdefault.jpg like so]]
Now
so]].\\
Now, one should
also remember that he probably underwent skin grafts and reconstructive surgery. Now, keep Keep in mind, mind that this story takes place in about 2003. For one, the technology was not as good as it is today. Now, another thing to note is \\
Take a good look at
these images (warning, these are of in-progress skin grafts, and may be unsettling):
unsettling): [[http://www.entusa.com/Facial%20Flaps/skin%20graft/sg-graft.jpg]]
jpg]] [[http://www.eatonhand.com/jpg/jpg00029.jpg]]
jpg]] [[http://cosmetic-surgery-sydney.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Photo-Detailed-Squamous-Cell-Cancer-10-2950.jpg]]

jpg]] Note how in each image, the patch of "new" skin is always much paler than the person's actual skin. It's also smoother, which would give the impression of being "leathery".
"leathery".\\
So Jeff was set on fire with bleach and vodka. Vodka is flammable, but bleach is not. He would have been burned, yes, but by the time he hit the bottom of the stairs, it would be mostly out, and definitely would be by the time Jane arrived with a fire extinguisher. So yes, Jeff suatained sustained burns, but his face was reconstructed, and thus was much much paler. Mind you, his hair was singed, causing it to look somewhat black. Wearing black causes skin to appear paler, so with his skin already being fairly pale, having blackened hair would make it appear almost ghostly white.
white.\\
So in all honesty, he'd look a bit like Michael Jackson: Music/MichaelJackson: [[https://archangelmichael777.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/mj-scream-sus-style.jpg]]

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