tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439499929311889062.post3856748592691576595..comments2023-09-11T09:19:38.384-05:00Comments on Sarah Ahiers Writes: Wednesday Weird: Ricky McCormick DeathSarah Ahiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02795455714801965956noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439499929311889062.post-22221664286178466902015-12-23T08:32:58.819-06:002015-12-23T08:32:58.819-06:00The decomposition wouldn't be hard to explain ...The decomposition wouldn't be hard to explain in a warm, humid environment. <br /><br />The 'code' though looks strangely organized, like a list or like Rena said, a set of coordinates.<br /><br />Maria Zanninihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01604862636922299273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5439499929311889062.post-20704448649316849582015-12-23T07:36:02.390-06:002015-12-23T07:36:02.390-06:00I like this one. I am especially intrigued by the ...I like this one. I am especially intrigued by the code (I should have gone into cryptography). what I find intriguing about this one is that it is either complete ggibberish, or it is a surprisingly complicated code given the letter repetition (or lack thereof). Or you know, he could have made up his own language, that seems totally possible. <br /><br />My question though, where was the paper from, and had he ever written like that before... Now that I think about it, there was another case, but the killer had abducted a little girl. He left codes on hotel paper that the fbi were unable to crack, but that code was a list and possibly an address(from casual observation and guesses ), this one looks like coordinates (the dash sequences). alas, off to work.Renahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02767762370997304308noreply@blogger.com