PART 1.
THE DANETTA CODE:
The Somerton Man.
Was he the only one to die?
From The Beginning...
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THE DANETTA CODE & THE SOMERTON MAN MYSTERY
This book contains details of actual events and new evidence uncovered during 15 years of research and investigation.
The 1948 Somerton Man Mystery is widely known as Australia’s most enduring Cold Case. Early in the morning of December 1st. 1948, the body of a man was found on Somerton Beach near Glenelg in South Australia. He had died of poisoning.
As you are about to find out, there was more than 1 mysterious death in that era, in fact, there were three, all died of poisoning, and they were all linked by an equally mysterious code. But there's far more to it than that as you will read.
As you are about to find out, there was more than 1 mysterious death in that era, in fact, there were three, all died of poisoning, and they were all linked by an equally mysterious code. But there's far more to it than that as you will read.
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Columnar transposition GC?
ReplyDeleteReverse maybe, if the Q in 6.2.3.4.5.1 is an O?
ReplyDeleteThat would be one set of 4 and the final 3, and the rest could be padding?
ReplyDeleteGood point, that would make sense. Following on from that the rest of the full message could have been delivered progressively possibly in one set of 3 and another of 4 in each plain text message?
ReplyDeleteNot sure about that, that would mean that if you cracked one then you've cracked them all, can't see them doing that. Just a matter of going through each decrypt option one line at a time and see what turns up, frequency analysis for each option. Could be double encoded.
ReplyDeleteHow about we take out the two suspect groups and then test the remaining plain text?
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