Building off this post by u/JSSS I did a few minutes of digging into the possibility of the same crisis actor being killed twice. I looked into seeing if perhaps Eva Mirales, a teacher "killed" in Uvalde was the same person as Rachel D'Avino, a teacher "killed" in Sandy Hook.
Here is a pic of "Rachel D'Avino". I put that in quotes because Rachel might be Sarah. With more to that story here.
Compare that to this pic of Eva Mirales a decade later.
I think this pic is the same Eva Mirales as the one that was "killed" in Uvalde, but she appears quite a bit heavier. Here is her website that tells all about how great she is at teaching.
Here is a pic of Rachel D'Avino that is also very overweight (taken from the "Sarah" link above). Compare that to the Eva Mirales overweight pic above.
I think it is very possible that once again, Finkle is Einhorn.
I think people might be confused on what I am looking at here. The way a computer analyzes faces, i.e. does facial recognition is by mapping and measuring points that don't generally change. In some cases they can change with plastic surgery, but some points don't change at all. The distance between the eyes doesn't change. The distance between the nostrils and the eyes also doesn't change (generally). The distance from nose to top lip, from bottom lip to chin, the width between the cheekbones, the distance from the eyebrows to hairline, etc. are all unique, like a fingerprint.
Like I said, some can change somewhat from plastic surgery or gaining/losing weight, plucking eyebrows, losing hair, etc.. I have offered "thin" and "fat" pictures from both people, suggesting they both have weight problems. Determining similarities of measurement, as well as applying an age overlay can give an idea of if they are the same person. I suggest offering an argument for or against should keep in mind these types of measurements/similarities/differences, rather than looking at those things that are trivial to change (like getting a tan or a perm).
I did a further analysis measuring the distance between the eyes, nose, chin, bottom of the teeth, etc. for all the pics above. The average values are below:
Eva Mirales (pic 1, pic 2)
Rachel D'Avlno (pic 1, pic 2)
Delta
Considering the difference in camera angle between all these pictures and that the measurements were all 2D instead of 3D, this is within parameters of them being the same person. The eyes to nostrils measurement was the furthest off, but it was also the most "estimated" one, considering how much variance there is depending on the camera angle. The chin was also problematic because of all the weight changes. I would need more pictures to set up a 3D image to get a better estimate of the true delta.
Eva and Rachel both have one eye that looks slanted; that is, the left eye seems level and the right eye seems tilted. First two links in your post.
Someone got a tan!
Well one is significantly darker and a much bigger nose...
Being more tan in one picture is not a very convincing counter argument. As for the nose, can you point out which pictures you think show different noses? They look the exact same to me.