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F.B.I. Seeks Help Cracking Code in Murder Victim’s Notes - NYTimes.com by Decius at 7:43 am EDT, Apr 1, 2011 |
A body is found. In the victim’s pants are two notes written in some sort of code. The F.B.I. is called in and concludes the man was murdered. But the encrypted notes have the F.B.I. stumped — so stumped that this week, after years of trying to decipher them, it posted what amounted to a public request for help on its Web site.
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RE: F.B.I. Seeks Help Cracking Code in Murder Victim’s Notes - NYTimes.com by Elonka at 11:13 am EDT, Apr 1, 2011 |
Decius wrote: A body is found. In the victim’s pants are two notes written in some sort of code. The F.B.I. is called in and concludes the man was murdered. But the encrypted notes have the F.B.I. stumped — so stumped that this week, after years of trying to decipher them, it posted what amounted to a public request for help on its Web site.
Since the murder took place here in St. Charles, MO, I've been interviewed by local press to get my opinions on the ciphers. Check here for a recent clip on local TV news: Cracking code could help solve St. Charles murder case Elonka |
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