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The FBI and the Internet cant crack this dead mans code
"or three hot June days in 1999, no one cared about Ricky McCormick. There were no frantic calls to the police, no missing person reports, no mothers or widows appealing to the local news for information. No one seemed to care that the 41-year-old was missing, let alone worried that he might be dead. He was missing and no one noticedand then he was found in an abandoned cornfield in St. Charles County, Missouri. By the time police found him, his body was so badly decomposed that his fingertips had fallen off...
The sheriff classified McCormicks death as suspicious. But with no leads and, really, no clear evidence of a crime, there wasnt much for investigators to do. To this day, the case remains open.
Over the next 12 years, Ricky McCormicks case grew colder. Then, in March of 2011, the FBIs Cryptanalysis and Racketeering Records Unit (CRRU) shared two notes that had been found crumpled in the pocket of McCormicks grubby Lee jeans. The notes look like gibberish. But the FBI believes that the seemingly random letters, numbers, and parentheses scrawled on plain white paper may hold the answer to McCormicks mysterious death...
McCormicks notes offer only the possibility of better understanding the virtually anonymous life and death of a man who died largely unmourned, his body dumped in an abandoned field in middle America. The Internet rarely agrees on much, but it seems to have agreed that if Ricky McCormick, a poor, semiliterate black man, was sending a message from beyond the grave, then the message wasnt worth reading..."
http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/issue...pted-notes-ciphers/?ncid=newsltushpmg00000003
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"or three hot June days in 1999, no one cared about Ricky McCormick. There were no frantic calls to the police, no missing person reports, no mothers or widows appealing to the local news for information. No one seemed to care that the 41-year-old was missing, let alone worried that he might be dead. He was missing and no one noticedand then he was found in an abandoned cornfield in St. Charles County, Missouri. By the time police found him, his body was so badly decomposed that his fingertips had fallen off...
The sheriff classified McCormicks death as suspicious. But with no leads and, really, no clear evidence of a crime, there wasnt much for investigators to do. To this day, the case remains open.
Over the next 12 years, Ricky McCormicks case grew colder. Then, in March of 2011, the FBIs Cryptanalysis and Racketeering Records Unit (CRRU) shared two notes that had been found crumpled in the pocket of McCormicks grubby Lee jeans. The notes look like gibberish. But the FBI believes that the seemingly random letters, numbers, and parentheses scrawled on plain white paper may hold the answer to McCormicks mysterious death...
McCormicks notes offer only the possibility of better understanding the virtually anonymous life and death of a man who died largely unmourned, his body dumped in an abandoned field in middle America. The Internet rarely agrees on much, but it seems to have agreed that if Ricky McCormick, a poor, semiliterate black man, was sending a message from beyond the grave, then the message wasnt worth reading..."
http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/issue...pted-notes-ciphers/?ncid=newsltushpmg00000003
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