And now, using a modern technique of forensic comparison, here's a demonstration:

The 1963 "With The Beatles" album cover photo, crossed with a 1966 photo for the "Yesterday and Today" compilation album...

...a perfect match.

 

 

A 1967 photo from the "Sgt. Pepper's" album crossed with the 1982  "McCartney II" album cover...

...another perfect match.

 

 

The 1966 "Yesterday and Today" photo crossed with the 1967 "Sgt. Pepper's" photo...

...wait a second, what's going on here?

Look closely... the eyes are centered and scaled to match perfectly, so the rest should match up as well, if these are two photos of the same person.... but what's going on with the chin length and chin symmetry, and the ears? If it's only due to different camera angles, shouldn't the distortion in image be symmetrical?

And how about the location of the shoulders?

If you want to verify that these photos are the original photos used on the Beatles vinyl albums, pick one up yourself and check it out.

I don't think Paul died.  I think something weirder happened.

Click here if you want to read my theory, posted on a forum full of people who think that Paul McCartney died in late1966.