LG15: Anchor Cove puzzles
- For other series, see Puzzles.
This is an index of all the puzzles that have taken place in the LG15: Anchor Cove web series.
Contents
Whatever Happened To lonelygirl15?
Several puzzle pieces were included in the annotations for the video "Whatever Happened To lonelygirl15?".
The URLs for all pieces spell out the phrase "What ever happened to that girl? Yeah, THAT girl."
Wrist.jpg
Wrist.jpg is what appears to be a scan of a redacted medical report for an unknown male subject. The report notes that the subject had been refusing to eat and has been force-fed several times. The subject had recently attempted to slit his wrists with a filed plastic spoon, and was in recovery.
Redactions:
- The upper redaction is the date of the report, December 21, 2010, able to be seen after altering the contrast on the image.
- The second redaction is the number of the subject referred to in the report. The number ends with an 8.
When changing the levels in Photoshop, a Watcher symbol is visible in the top left corner, possibly a watermark on the paper.
OnTheMove.wav
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OnTheMove.wav is a sound recording of a voicemail Daniel leaves for Emma.
Boss.jpg
Boss.jpg is what appears to be a scan of a redacted chain of emails between a Verdus Pharmaceuticals employee and an elder, as well as a redacted search warrant. Several scrambled elements have been inserted into the scan, including a section reading "the first taste is free".
I can't get away from lonelygirl15
A puzzle piece was included in the annotations of the video "I can't get away from lonelygirl15". It eventually lead to a live event in Burbank, California on August 6, 2016 at 3:00 PM local time.
AreYouWillingTo.wav
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AreYouWillingTo.wav is short recording featuring the song "Non-Stop" from the musical Hamilton. Half way through the recording, the sound cuts out before repeating. It was soon discovered that a file was embedded into the audio file. The file was password-protected with the password aaronburrsir (a reference to Hamilton).
Within the embedded file were two pictures, one titled "Here.png", which shows scrambled images of the Dark Delicacies book store in Burbank, California, and a second titled "BWAAAAAAAAM.png", which shows a screencap of Bree from What Did Daniel and Dad Talk About?.
BWAAAAAAAAM.wav
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BWAAAAAAAAM.wav is a short recording of the shuddering bass sound effect found in many movie trailers. It was originally meant to be discovered either by viewing the folder directory that AreYouWillingTo.wav resided in, or by using the name from BWAAAAAAAAM.png, however M eventually updated the video annotations on "I can't get away from lonelygirl15" to point to it directly. (The annotation was removed after the file was discovered.)
The audio file, like AreYouWillingTo.wav, featured an embedded file that was password-protected with the password aaronburrsir. Within the file was a text document "Hmph.txt" containing the following message:
YouHaveYourOrders
"BWAAAAAAAAM.png" also had an embedded image inside of it, featuring a QR code pointing to YouHaveYourOrders.html, which featured a countdown timer and another audio file, NothingToSeeHere.wav, featuring music from the musical Hamilton (from "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)"). The countdown timer counted down to August 6, 2016, 3:00:00 PM, PDT.
The title of the page, "I have the honor to be your obedient servant", is a reference to the song "Your Obedient Servant" from Hamilton.
Within the audio file "NothingToSeeHere.wav" there was another hidden file, password-protected with the password rochambeau. However, it appeared to be a bit of a red herring.
Dark Delicacies Drop
Daniel: What are you waiting for?
Crash Overrun - Prologue.wav
thecodewordis.7z
He was NOT happy to see us.
Birth.jpg
Memo.jpg
Paranoid Much?
Control.json
Canary.jpg
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