I thought the same thing, the murderer just scribbled random crap down to screw with the cops.ranyilliams said:In my opinion this kind of thing is probably either:
1. A clever way to confuse the police if you murdered this man
2. It could be this guy saying, "if i'm going to kill myself, I might as well make the police involved confused as hell." *scribbles random letters on paper*
This is my guess, from the looks of it it's probably a tier one or two.aashell13 said:I'm no cryptanalyst, but if I had to guess i'd say this guy came up with some kind of one-time pad. Those are supposed to be mathematically unbreakable unless you have a copy of the original pad used to encrypt it.
The repeated letters call to mind something like ADFGVX [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADFGVX]cobra_ky said:if the FBI hasn't cracked this yet, then it's probably gibberish. in my amateur opinion, there are way too many repeated letter patterns for this to be any kind of polyalphabetic cipher and a simple substitution cipher would be trivial to solve.
the dashed lines like "KLSE-LKSTE-TRSE-TRSE-MKSEN-MKSE" on the second page are particularly suspicious in how repetitive the letter patterns are.
If it is illogical pattern then computer can not solve it. Unless you happen to have a computer that is able to think like a human... Hey I got one, it is called Human brain.doggie015 said:...
Never thought the FBI could be stumped by a code. Can't they just digitize it and brute-force it or something?
It is a CD key for Half Life: Episode 3cobra_ky said:if the FBI hasn't cracked this yet, then it's probably gibberish. in my amateur opinion, there are way too many repeated letter patterns for this to be any kind of polyalphabetic cipher and a simple substitution cipher would be trivial to solve.
the dashed lines like "KLSE-LKSTE-TRSE-TRSE-MKSEN-MKSE" on the second page are particularly suspicious in how repetitive the letter patterns are.