Monday, September 30, 2013

Documents Opened

Thank you to all of you for your help and e-mails.  I can now say the second two passwords have been solved.  I was on the right track but don't think I ever would have gotten all the way there by myself.

The password for document 2 was 200604190621.  Apparently it was solved by adding one to the numeric value of each number.  So instead of 19, s became 20; e became 06 instead of 05 and so on.

The password for document 3 was eqfg.  The same principle from above was applied, but instead of being one number off, it was two numbers off.  So instead of c, 03 became e; 15 became q instead of o and so on.  Pretty clever little way to disguise passwords but still be able to remember them.

I am intrigued and confused by these three documents.  To recap:

Document 1: A diary entry from Genevieve that makes direct reference to the necklace and reveals her feeling of entrapment in her marriage to Charles.

Document 2: A newspaper article detailing the merger of the Pennington and Tillbrook businesses

Document 3: A fire arms bill of sale in which Charles (Genevieve's husband) was the purchaser of a gun.

A lot to digest.  Did Charles find out about his wife's unhappiness and look to take matters into his own hands?  Why else would he have bought a gun?  Perhaps Genevieve finally gained the courage to leave Charles and something went awry.  What does the business merger have to do with any of this?  Maybe the merger was contingent upon Genevieve staying with Charles.  Are the father's at play here?

I am certainly starting to form some theories, but I want to be careful not to speculate too much.  I guess I will have to wait and see what other information is uncovered.

I placed some items in the mail earlier today.  I hope they will reach you soon.  Keep your eyes on your mailbox.  If you haven't done so already, please send me your name and campus mailbox number, and I will send you a piece of evidence that I have.

Thank you again for all of your help and your interest in finding Genevieve.  I feel like we are making progress in this case, even if it is slow.  I have a feeling the story will start to make more sense soon.

Keep checking back on the blog for more updates.

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