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Velocity Alert: How Internet Sleuths Unraveled a Family's 20-Year-Old Mystery

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How Internet Sleuths Unraveled a Family's 20-Year-Old Mystery

The Internet loves a challenge. Case in point: When a woman asked an online forum for help decoding her dying grandmother's "cancer-addled ramblings," users began to unravel the decades-old mystery in a matter of minutes. Janna Holm posted two images -- the front and back of an index card, each side covered in long strings of letters -- to the site Ask MetaFilter on Monday.

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