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Did the note state some act or action that the woman was going to take?
Did the note request the reader to take some action?
Did the note request the reader to take some action?
Did the note state some act or action that the woman was going to take? NODid the note state some act or action that the woman was going to take?
Did the note request the reader to take some action?
were they advertisments for a hooker/stripper/excotic dancer whatever you want to call it? NOwere they advertisments for a hooker/stripper/excotic dancer whatever you want to call it?
if not was it and advertisment of some kind?
and did this lady live in australia?
Did the woman write or send the note at the same time? NODid the woman write or send the note at the same time?
Did she send the note to more than ten people? A hundred people?
Was it a horoscope? Weather report? Obituary? Something you would find in a newspaper?
Was the time interval between notes more than a week? NO A year? NOWas the time interval between notes more than a week? A year?
Was it some sort of announcement? Is this the kind of typical note someone like one of us might send? Or was it under very unusual circumstances?
Did the note contain instructions?
was the note a scam? NOwas the note a scam?
or a chain letter?
did the note talk about religion?
or of someone dying?
did she work for publisher's clearing house? (HAHA)
Was the medium of the notes a single sheet of paper? YES Was the robber able to do what was requested of him? YES Was the Australian? YES Was the reverend? YESWas the medium of the notes a single sheet of paper? Was the robber able to do what was requested of him? Was the Australian? Was the reverend?
Were any of the recipients of the note related to the woman? Was it one of the three mentioned?
Did she send the notes on the same day?
Hm, tricky...is the fact that they were sent on different days significant? Oops, I answered that wrong, I changed it above. Does it relate to the day of the week? NO Did she send the reverend's note on Sunday? NAHm, tricky...is the fact that they were sent on different days significant? Does it relate to the day of the week? Did she send the reverend's note on Sunday?
Were they received the same day they were sent?
I don't think I'm getting any closer >_>
Was it a fundraising campaign? Did it involve money in any way? Was the woman in need of some kind of help or assistance? (I guess that would be an unusual circumstance, though).
Were the notes in English? Can all the recipients read the note?
Did the note refer to Church? NODid the note refer to Church?
Did the note refer to God?
Did the note use the name/word 'Father'?
(I'm totally off the tracks now.....)