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<li>View {{Spoiler|the official solution:|The stick figure puzzle is found online at the [[Forrest City Info]] website. A photo of the puzzle was given to The [[Forrest City Post]] by an anonymous contributor. The puzzle is more properly called The Dancing Men. This cipher was invented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men." It is a substitution cipher and Sherlock Holmes solves it by frequency analysis. Translation keys and decoders for the Dancing Men cipher can be found online. The cipher reads: "Proceed to the billiard room."}}</li> | <li>View {{Spoiler|the official solution:|The stick figure puzzle is found online at the [[Forrest City Info]] website. A photo of the puzzle was given to The [[Forrest City Post]] by an anonymous contributor. The puzzle is more properly called The Dancing Men. This cipher was invented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men." It is a substitution cipher and Sherlock Holmes solves it by frequency analysis. Translation keys and decoders for the Dancing Men cipher can be found online. The cipher reads: "Proceed to the billiard room."}}</li> | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 25 October 2018
Contents
- 1 The Eleventh Hour
- 1.1 What's in the box
- 1.1.1 Introduction card
- 1.1.2 Letter from Mr. X
- 1.1.3 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 1
- 1.1.4 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 2
- 1.1.5 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 3
- 1.1.6 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 4
- 1.1.7 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 5
- 1.1.8 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 6
- 1.1.9 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 7
- 1.1.10 Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 8
- 1.1.11 Notes taken by Christopher page 1
- 1.1.12 Notes taken by Christopher page 2
- 1.1.13 Notes taken by Christopher page 3
- 1.1.14 Notes taken by Christopher page 4
- 1.1.15 Notes taken by Christopher page 5
- 1.1.16 Notes taken by Christopher page 6
- 1.1.17 Notes taken by Christopher page 7
- 1.1.18 Notes taken by Christopher page 8
- 1.1.19 Notes taken by Christopher page 9
- 1.1.20 Notes taken by Christopher page 10
- 1.1.21 New Year's Eve invitation front
- 1.1.22 New Year's Eve invitation back
- 1.1.23 Bedford Manor first floor
- 1.1.24 Bedford Manor second floor
- 1.1.25 Bedford Manor third floor
- 1.1.26 Bedford Manor foundation level
- 1.1.27 Hangman puzzle
- 1.1.28 The Billiard Room puzzle
- 1.1.29 Character headshots
- 1.1.30 Other items and photos
- 1.2 The investigation
- 1.3 Unanswered questions
- 1.1 What's in the box
The Eleventh Hour
What's in the box
Introduction card
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Letter from Mr. X
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 1
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 2
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 3
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 4
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 5
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 6
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 7
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Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 8
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Notes taken by Christopher page 1
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Notes taken by Christopher page 2
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Notes taken by Christopher page 3
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Notes taken by Christopher page 4
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Notes taken by Christopher page 5
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Notes taken by Christopher page 6
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Notes taken by Christopher page 7
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Notes taken by Christopher page 8
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Notes taken by Christopher page 9
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Notes taken by Christopher page 10
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New Year's Eve invitation front
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New Year's Eve invitation back
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Bedford Manor first floor
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Bedford Manor second floor
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Bedford Manor third floor
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Bedford Manor foundation level
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Hangman puzzle
E _ E _ _ G_ _ _ _ _ _ _N _ _ H _ _ _ _ N H _ N G _ _ N. B E G _ N _ N _ H E _ _ B _ _ _ _ . |
The Billiard Room puzzle
→ N H Z W Q U I J N C M S N O X W O E S V W L S A Z A E D N T A G F H O V C L L S A V O O B T N S I E T A H M V H I L V L S W B E I C W D N H I A G N C G L M L A F N F J Y P A O G R Y X S A Z S G O I J L O L V U L A L L A N D D B T N O N V M L V N A F N S O L |
Character headshots
- TMEC-People-Julie Bull-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-Casey Cavanaugh-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-David Denton-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
Prof. David Denton
- TMEC-People-Sonya Grant-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-April Heart-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
April Heart
June 6, 1940 - TMEC-People-Robert MacKenzie-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-Marta Perez-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-Johnson Savage-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-William Thorn-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
- TMEC-People-Grace Whittington-The Eleventh Hour.jpg
Prof. Grace Whittington
Other items and photos
The investigation
- Read the front of the instruction card.
- Read the back of the instruction card.
- Read the Instructions if you need to.
- Don't go to the Hints and Tips page.
- Don't go to the Solution page.
- The Facebook group doesn't appear to exist anymore.
- Read the Letter from Mr. X.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 1.
- Visit and read http://www.ForrestCity.info/jan2017.html.
- Per the Instructions, ".html" needed to be added to the URL.
www.ForrestCity.info/jan2017
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Taking Chances by Skip Peck |
- Explore the rest of ForrestCity.info for background and flavor.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 2.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 3.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 4.
- The ArchonGenomics.com page is similar to the ForrestCity.info equivalent.
- The ForrestCity.info version has an additional link, presumably for a previous subscription box.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 5.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 6.
- Visit and explore http://www.otsfirm.com/ for background and flavor.
- Call 941-893-2427 and listen to the answering machine.
- Email OTSfirm@gmail.com for an automated reply.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 7.
- Read Forrest City Post volume 5 issue 32 page 8.
- Visit and explore https://www.facebook.com/christopherscuriosities/.
- Posts specifically related to The Eleventh Hour will be mentioned below.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 1.
Christopher's Curiosities, December 24, 2016 4:34 p.m.
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Christopher's Curiosities, December 24, 2016 4:57 p.m.
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Christopher's Curiosities, December 24, 2016 5:17 p.m.
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- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 2.
- Most of the named party-goers have headshots. Christopher and Edward C. Rutherford do not.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 3.
- Presumably, the included champagne flute, napkin, and beads are replicas of the items served that night.
- Follow the party-goers movements throughout Bedford Manor: First Floor, Second Floor, Third Floor, and Foundation Level.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 4.
- The included (and presumably replica) wristband can be seen in this photo and that photo.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 5.
- Casey Cavanaugh is mentioned, but she's not in the original party-goers list from page 2.
- One party-goer, Edward C. Rutherford, is not mentioned anywhere else in the entirety of The Eleventh Hour.
- We suspect Edward C. Rutherford's inclusion was an error, and it should have been Casey Cavanaugh instead.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 6.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 7.
- View and solve the Hangman's first puzzle.
- "B" is included as a correct letter, but is also listed as incorrect. An error, presumably.
- If needed, read the official hints from The Mystery Experiences Company:
- Hint #1: The puzzle follows the same rules as the Hangman children's game.
- Hint #2: The letters below the hanging man do not appear in any of the words in the puzzle and can be ruled out as possibilities.
- Hint #3: Try starting with missing letters that you suspect are vowels.
- If needed, read some additional hints that might actually be helpful:
- Hint #1: Focus on the second sentence first (and perhaps only).
- Hint #2: The final word is a location within Bedford Manor.
- Hint #3: The first sentence is a quote from a Roman philosopher named Seneca.
- Hint #4: You don't actually need to solve this puzzle to proceed.
- View the official solution: Every guilty man is his own hangman. Begin in the library.
- Read Notes taken by Christopher page 8.
- Solve the Hangman's second puzzle, which was not included in the subscription box.
- The Hangman's second puzzle is located: at the bottom of http://www.ForrestCity.info/jan2017.html (local copy here).
- If needed, read the official hints from The Mystery Experiences Company:
- Hint #1: The stick figures are actually a cipher. Decode the cipher to reveal a message.
- Hint #2: Look at the items around the notebook. They provide a clue about the cipher.
- Hint #3: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featured a dancing men cipher in one of his stories.
- View the official solution: The stick figure puzzle is found online at the Forrest City Info website. A photo of the puzzle was given to The Forrest City Post by an anonymous contributor. The puzzle is more properly called The Dancing Men. This cipher was invented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men." It is a substitution cipher and Sherlock Holmes solves it by frequency analysis. Translation keys and decoders for the Dancing Men cipher can be found online. The cipher reads: "Proceed to the billiard room."
Unanswered questions
- Why did the Hangman target these ten people "for very specific reasons that are unique to each of you"?
- Does the Hangman think they're guilty of something? What? ("Every guilty man is his own hangman.")