I am very impressed by the interest expressed in this case
from Trinity students. Many of them have
a lot of great questions that I am simply unable to answer at this time. I too have struggled to find any information
through basic Google searches, but I still think there is information to dig
up. In fact, it looks like I’m not the
only one who has tried to uncover more information about Genevieve. I, rather accidentally, came across a file
from about 10 years ago that contains what I think will be useful evidence in
the Genevieve case. Unfortunately the
file is password protected. I attempted
to track down the original author of this document only to discover that he had
passed away. I was, however, able to
speak with his wife. Turns out this
gentleman was a retired police officer who became intrigued by the Genevieve
case and started to do some casual investigating in his free time. Less than a month into his investigation, he
died suddenly from a heart attack. His
wife was hopeful that someday someone would finish the work her husband had
started. He would have wanted to know
all the answers she said. As such, she was
kind enough to give me a little sticky note that she had found among her
husband’s belongings labeled “Genevieve Passwords.” She was unsure why she had held onto this
little scrap of paper for nearly 10 years, but something just told her that she
should. And I am so grateful that she
did. Unfortunately, none of the
passwords on the sheet unlocked the document.
I know these passwords mean something.
I just can’t seem to figure it out.
I need your help. This is what it
said on the sheet:
Genevieve Passwords
Document 1: 03180103110504
Document 2: secret
Document 3: 03150405
There were passwords for three documents on the sticky
note. I have only come across one
document so far and have linked to it below.
I am hoping I can find the other two documents and figure out the
passwords. Can you figure out the
password? If so, please e-mail me at whereisgt@gmail.com. I greatly appreciate you help.
Passcode is "cracked". It seems to be a diary entry by Genevieve, talking about how she feels that the necklace is a sort of dog collar proving that Charles owns her.
ReplyDeleteNow, let's not ruin the fun for other people...
DeleteI'd personally rather have the information!
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