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| files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-A Hidden Message.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #1.]] | | files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-A Hidden Message.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #1.]] | ||
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− | '''From:''' Sullivan@sleuthkings.com | + | '''From:''' Sleuth Kings <Sullivan@sleuthkings.com> |
<br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: A Hidden Message | <br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: A Hidden Message | ||
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| files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-Father.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #2.]] | | files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-Father.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #2.]] | ||
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− | '''From:''' Sullivan@sleuthkings.com | + | '''From:''' Sleuth Kings <Sullivan@sleuthkings.com> |
<br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: Father | <br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: Father | ||
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| header3 = Sullivan King Email #3 | | header3 = Sullivan King Email #3 | ||
− | | files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-Hunt | + | | files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-Hunt For Isaac.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #3.]] |
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− | '''From:''' Sullivan@sleuthkings.com | + | '''From:''' Sleuth Kings <Sullivan@sleuthkings.com> |
− | <br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: | + | <br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: Hunt For Isaac |
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+ | “Hunt For Isaac,” are you sure? | ||
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+ | No, I don’t need to second guess you. That has to be right. Isaac is [[Isaac King|my dad’s]] name. Someone really does know something about him. Finally. This is the break I’ve been waiting for. | ||
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+ | I might be wrong, but I’ve got an idea about what their message means. Give me just a minute or two to check on something and I’ll get back to you. | ||
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| files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-The Password.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #4.]] | | files = [[File:Sleuth Kings-Strange Postcard Case-Email-The Password.png|thumb|center|Sullivan King Email #4.]] | ||
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− | '''From:''' Sullivan@sleuthkings.com | + | '''From:''' Sleuth Kings <Sullivan@sleuthkings.com> |
− | <br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: | + | <br />'''Subject:''' Strange Postcard Case: The Password |
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+ | I was right – the last message refers to a website. Unfortunately, I need a password to access it. | ||
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+ | On the password screen, however, it does give a clue as to how we can find the password. Here’s what it says: | ||
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+ | :“6 words, 6 colors, 5 letters.” | ||
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+ | This has to be some kind of reference to the large block of letters on the front of the postcard. My guess is that there are six hidden words in the mess of letters. If I’m reading this message right, only letters of the same color can go together. If you grab a pen or something and connect the letters in the correct order for all six hidden words, you should be able to see a new five-letter word. The new word will most likely be our password. | ||
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+ | '''Take a look at the front of the postcard and let me know what the password is once you’ve got it figured out.''' | ||
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+ | Once you’ve got the password, I’ll send you the website’s URL. | ||
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+ | If you need additional heIp, feel free to reply to this email with “HeIp” and I’ll send you my thoughts. | ||
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Revision as of 20:38, 30 October 2018
Contents
Strange Postcard Case
What's in the box
Postcard
A F T E R H H T E D A _ _ Y I _ T S E H _ E Y K 3 0 1 1 7 3 HXOW GVR LTDBJ
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The investigation
- After signing up for the free sample case, you'll receive the signup success email.
Signup success email
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- Visit http://SleuthKings.com/Missing and fill in the Postcard Case: Missing contact form. Sullivan King will respond via email shortly.
Postcard Case: Missing
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Sullivan King Email #1
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- Solve the first puzzle and reply with the solution to Sullivan. He'll respond shortly.
- View the first part of the solution: "A F T E R H" anagrams to "F A T H E R".
- View the second part of the solution: By rearranging the columns to match "F A T H E R", you get:
A F T E R H F A T H E R H T E D A _ T H E _ D A _ Y I _ T S ===> Y _ I S _ T E H _ E Y K H E _ K E Y 3 0 1 1 7 3 0 3 1 3 1 7
orFATHER THE DAY IS THE KEY 031317
. Reply with this to Sullivan.
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Sullivan King Email #2
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- Solve the second puzzle and reply with the solution to Sullivan. He'll respond shortly.
- View the first part of the solution: Start by placing the numbers under the letters per Sullivan's email:
HXOW GVR LTDBJ 0313 170 31317
- View the second part of the solution: Then, shift each letter that many places back in the alphabet. When you move back 0 places from H, you're still at H, but when you move back 3 places from X, you're at U. Think of the date of 03/13/17 as being in the "past", so we should go into the "past" of the alphabet too:
HXOW GVR LTDBJ 0313 170 31317 HUNT FOR ISAAC
orHUNT FOR ISAAC
. Reply with this to Sullivan.
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Sullivan King Email #3
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Sullivan King Email #4
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