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STU's Final Resting Spot Mystery Cache

Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Attention all geocachers! The Surrey Crime Scene Investigation team needs your help in an unsolved case. The following information was gathered from interviews and evidence collected at the crime scene.

On October 18, 2008 a group of geocachers were in the east area of Tynehead Park. They were hunting for a puzzle cache that had baffled them for some time. It was a sunny day but the area was gloomy as there was tree cover. The group found the cache right where their coordinates lead them. As they were getting out the logbook and looking at the swag, one of the cachers stepped away from the group. The cacher had a habit of taking pictures and editing them before he posted them with his logs. A small round object caught his eye. He bent down, picked it up and popped it in his mouth. The group signed the logbook and replaced the cache. That is when they noticed the cacher missing. They called and searched for him until dark. Then the RCMP were called.

SCSI was brought into investigate the scene. They found a white powder where the cacher was last seen standing with a small side trail leading away. Further down the side trail more white powder was discovered along with a red jelly like substance, some brown powder and an icing like material. The was no other evidence found.

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Case Note May 1, 2009

With no more letters, emails or clues from the "unsub", the number of SCSI team members will be scaled back. It is believed the "unsub" has left the area or is in custody for another crime.

Case Note May 9, 2009

SCSI's computer network was hacked in the early hours. An unknown amount of classified information of several high profile cases has been compromised, including this case.

Case Note May 24, 2009

The following letter was received from Canada Post:

SCSI,

You were right and wrong. Yes I had left the area, I was busy with another "pet project". I have grown tired of our game. So I will let you have what remains of Stu, so you can put a stone marker to remember him.

I told him what I was going to do with him. His last words before he met his "fate" were " **teehee** I hope the grass above me never gets brown **snarfle** **snarfle** NO,NO they will find my pictures!!!! **teehee** **snarfle** "

He's all yours now.

Signed T

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Thanks to everyone who went out and looked for the Stu body parts series. We started placing them in October 2008 and had to replace a few along the way.

You never needed to find all the body parts to figure out this cache. We changed the cache container to reflect the change in the Geocaching guidelines.

You are now looking for a camo 470ml lock and lock.

Oh the puzzle! Just read the cache page and the info is there.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ebpx jvgu gur Cyndhr. Ab jnvg fbzr bar fgbyr gur cyndhr. Fb ebpx.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)