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The Whodunit Multicache, Final Stage Mystery Cache

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

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Geocachers of West Tennessee

***THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE POSTED COORDINATES*** ***THESE ARE THE COORDINATES FOR THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 201 POPLAR, WHERE MR. HENRY'S MURDERER WILL SOON FIND HIMSELF OR HERSELF AFTER YOU SOLVE THE MYSTERY!***


Well, 18 caches and as many as 12 miles later, you have reached the end of "The Whodunit Multicache." Either by educated guess or more likely the process of elimination, you believe you have determined WHO killed Mr. Henry, WHERE, and with WHAT weapon. As promised in the beginning, the first finder of this final stage will be entitled to a $25 Groundspeak.com Gift Certificate and, more importantly, the bragging rights that come with it! I hope you have had as much fun finding these caches as I have had setting them up. You may remember that Mr. Henry was hosting a small dinner party in his mansion when he was tragically found murdered. You have been trying to determine which of his guests or staff did him in, where in the mansion, and with what weapon. Please be sure to take the time to read the final narrative in the cache explaining what exactly did happen that fateful night. How to find this cache: Once you are ready to make a guess about the WHO, WHERE, and WHAT of this murder, please email me your guess through Geocaching.com. Only one guess per person will be accepted in one 24 hour period. Wrong guesses do NOT disqualify you, but they do DELAY you. When I receive a correct guess I will email you the correct coordinates for this cache (which is in Shelby County). As I do not spend all day online answering email, I will space out my responses to your emails the same amount of time apart they were sent. For instance, should one of you send me an email at 8am and another cacher sends me one at 11am, I will give you a three hour headstart and will not send correct coordinates late in the evening either. Once you receive the correct coordinates you will need to go out and actually find the cache, which will not be that hard. Inside you will find an envelope marked "For First Finder." There is a "certificate" inside that you should take with you, as it contains information I will want you to verify to claim the prize. Once back at home, email me again with some information and the prize is yours! As appears to be Groundspeak.com procedures, I will purchase the gift certificate and have it electronically sent to your email account. Don't worry, I am a man of my word! After the first finder prize is claimed this becomes your standard final stage in one big multi-multicache. About the cache: You are looking for a 7.62 cal ammo can. Inside are the standard tradeables, a few more than usual and a bit better in quality. A log is included. I stumbled upon a feature while placing this cache that I am using as the hint. Thanks for hunting "The Whodunit Multicache"!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)