Skip to content

Smith's Chase Mystery Cache

This cache has been archived.

TheWilkens: It was fun.

More
Hidden : 3/26/2005
Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:


This is a multi part puzzle that opens up a new part of the story with each puzzle solved. Good luck! (The co-ords above mean nothing)

As detective Smith, you're called to almost every homicide in the area.  You're a respected and decorated Police Officer who sometimes finds themselves bored during the run of the mill investigation.  You've been longing for something just a little out of the ordinary.  This happens to be your lucky day.

The call comes in from the local P.D.; a murder at the local library, a girl approximately 24 years old.

The library research area was a mess.  It looks like the girl put up quite a struggle, computer monitors were overturned, books were on the floor and there was a pool of blood under the victim.  It looks as though she was sitting at one of the computers when she was attacked.

Edith, the librarian, was an eye witness.  She had said that the girl came into the library in a hurry, grabbed a number of books (she seemed to be picking them off of a list she had in her hand) and then frantically read through them, skimming over the pages.  Edith didn't think she was actually reading the books.  She thought that perhaps she was looking for something.  The girl was writing something down at the computer desk when a man entered the library and confronted her, what started off as a muffled exchange turned into a full blown physical argument.  The man attempted to grab a piece of paper from her, as she fought back the librarian heard a scream and the woman fell to the ground clutching her stomach.  She had been stabbed.  The man ran off with just the piece of paper.  He didn't take anything else.

The girl didn't have a purse; she had no identification on her.  The only thing you have to go on is what you find at the scene.

As you search through the desk you lift up the keyboard to reveal a piece of paper, it had been crumpled up and it looked as though it had been hidden there.  Could this have been what the girl was working on?

Edith pointed out that the books the girl had picked up were stacked on the desk, were these clues too?

It looks as though today isn't going to be a boring run-of-the-mill kind of day at all!

 

Due to server changes, please add 1234 to the END of the password.


Additional Hints (No hints available.)