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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

More - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_McCormick_murder_notes

Background

Ricky McCormick was a high school dropout, but was able to read and write and was said to be “street smart”. He had held multiple addresses in the Missouri/Illinois region in St. Louis, Belleville, and Fairview Heights, sometimes living off and on with his elderly mother.[5] According to a 1999 article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, McCormick suffered from chronic heart and lung problems. He was not married, but had fathered at least four children. He had a criminal record, and had previously served 11 months of a three-year sentence for statutory rape. At the time of his death, he was 41 years old, unemployed, and on disability welfare.[6]

His body was found in a cornfield in St. Charles County on June 30, 1999, by someone driving along a field road near Highway 367, near West Alton, Missouri.[7] The reason for his being 30 miles from his current address is another mystery, as McCormick did not own a car, and the area is not served by public transportation. The body had already decomposed somewhat, and no official cause of death was ever determined, though an identification was obtained via the body’s fingerprints. The death was not labeled a homicide, there was no indication that anyone had a motive to kill McCormick, and no one had reported him missing. The last place that McCormick had been seen alive was five days earlier, on June 25 at the St. Louis Forest Park Hospital, where he was getting a checkup.[5]

News stories in 1999 did not mention anything about cipher messages, which were not announced until 12 years later when the FBI listed the death as a murder, and posted a notice for help on the mainpage of their website. Investigators believe the notes in McCormick’s pants pockets were written up to three days before his death.[8] Attempts by both the FBI’s Cryptanalysis and Racketeering Records Unit (CRRU) and the American Cryptogram Association failed to decipher their meaning, and Ricky McCormick’s encrypted notes are currently listed as one of CRRU’s top unsolved cases, with McCormick’s killer yet to be identified.[1] According to members of McCormick’s family, McCormick had used encrypted notes since he was a boy, but apparently no one in his family knows how to decipher the codes, either.[9]

There is no reward being offered, just a challenge. “Breaking the code,” said CRRU chief Dan Olson, “could reveal the victim’s whereabouts before his death and could lead to the solution of a homicide. Not every cipher we get arrives at our door under those circumstances.”[3]


16 posted on 04/05/2011 2:10:19 PM PDT by _Jim (Conspiracy theories are the favored tools of the weak-minded.)
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To: _Jim
PAge 1 manuscript, typed in similar format and spacing to the actual page:

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    (MNDMKNEARSE-N-S-M-KNARE)         (A(SM))
TFRHENPINSENPBSERCBBNSE NPRSE INC
PRSE N MRSE DPRE HLDWLDNCBE(TFXLF TCXL N CBE)
AL-PRPPIT XLYPPIY N CBE MGKSEWCDRCBRNSEPRSE
WLDRCBRNSE N T SSHENTXSE-CRSLE-CLTRSEWLDNCBE
ALWLDNCBETSME LRSE RLSE URGLNE AS N WLD N CBE
  (NOPFSE NLSRE NCBE) NTEGDDMNSENCURERCBRNE
              (TENE TFRNE NCBRTSE N CBE INC)
                       (FLRSE PQSE ONDE71 NCBE)
                       (CDNSE PRSE ONSDE74 NCBE)
                       (PRTSE PRSE ON REDE 75 N CBE)
(TF NQCMSP SOLE MRDE LUSE TOTE WLD N WLDNCBE)
                                           (194 WLD’S NCBE) (TRFXL) 
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Page 2 "Page 2", featuring what appear to be paragraphs that are circled and thus isolated from other paragraphs, was also written in ballpoint ink like Page 1. But this page's text was written on blank, unlined stationery marked "NOTES" at the top of the page. Page 2's stationery may have been old generic note paper (or a newer printing of a classic style), as evidenced by the "Art Deco" appearance of the font of "NOTES". This page's writing covers roughly the top 75% of the sheet. Here is the Page 2 manuscript, typed in similar format and spacing to the actual page:

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AL PNTE GLSE-SE ERTE
VLSE MTSE-CTSE-WSE-FRTSE
PNRTRSE ONDRSEWLD NCBE
NWLDZLRCMSPNEWLDSTSMEXL
         DULMT6TUNSE NCBEXC

          (MUNSAISTENMUNARSE)
KLSE-LRSTE-TRSE-TRSE-MKSEN-MRSE
          (SAE6NSE SE NMBSE)

NMNRCBRNSEPTE2PTEWSREBKNSE
26MLSE74SPRKSE29KENOSOLE173RTRSE
356LE CLGSEOUNUTKEDKRSE PSESHLE
651MTCSEHTLSENCUTCTRS NMRE
99.84.5 5UNEPLSENCRSEADLTSENSKSENBSE
NSREONSE PVTSEWLDNCBE (3XORL)
NMSENRSEIN2NTRLERCBRNSENTSRCRBNE
LSPNSENGSPSEMKSEKBSEPCBEAVXL’R
HMCRENMREFCBE          1/2MUNDPLSE
     D-W-M-4HIL XDRLX

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From: http://coldcasesleuth.blogspot.com/2011/04/ricky-mccormick-mysterious-death.html

20 posted on 04/05/2011 2:20:28 PM PDT by _Jim (Conspiracy theories are the favored tools of the weak-minded.)
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