Seeking help on WordPerfect 6.1 cracks

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Among the possessions of a murder victim (not suspect), the local police have found a floppy disk with some provocative-sounding files on it. Rather than getting them into the habit of cracking other people's personal files, I'd prefer to give them the password myself, but there seems to be no freely available cracker for WordPerfect 6.x, and I'm not sure this one-time use is worth $100 to me. Can anyone lend a hand? Just four small files. I can give you more than enough details off the list to assure you that this is totally on the level. Feel free to discuss the implications of providing such help. Failing that, does anyone have a technical, political, or personal preference for or against AccessData or CRAK, who sell the two commercial crackers I've found? - -rich [not on cypherpunks at the moment] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQBVAwUBMllpfZNcNyVVy0jxAQHtcgH8D3oW21nsaNrIHxHMqhxE/Ho9/78L1elF DYHV3jeM4VSqTP6cKhMn5ZahB4b8KP9t7EG70NAtwn/usaKiWpw92Q== =uq4u -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Rich Graves wrote:
Among the possessions of a murder victim (not suspect), the local police have found a floppy disk with some provocative-sounding files on it. Rather than getting them into the habit of cracking other people's personal files, I'd prefer to give them the password myself, but there seems to be no freely available cracker for WordPerfect 6.x, and I'm not sure this one-time use is worth $100 to me. Can anyone lend a hand? Just four small files. I can give you more than enough details off the list to assure you that this is totally on the level. Feel free to discuss the implications of providing such help.
I should have mentioned that I have copies of the encrypted files, which could be HTTP'd or MIME'd to you anonymously if you like, though I'd prefer getting help from someone I trust, because at this point we don't know the potential value or danger of the files. - -rich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQBVAwUBMll105NcNyVVy0jxAQEDTwIAmVtiZMBsHeHJzogZ1nbTOZSVY0nS2aZG twWRpZTVJn6xcMHZd2kXk8aLsmOPRTTB83eLq0V7XwrUBf1VLOMh7Q== =5wsD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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matthew@itconsult.co.uk
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Rich Graves