Sarahfincher
houseofusher
theraven
mistersmithers
mrsveal
amontillado theraven houseofusher ancientmarine
No
no she doesn't
Fingerprints have long been recognized as an easy way to distinguish between individuals. Retinal scans and face shape have also good potential. The problem with entering in passwords is that people tend to choose passwords that too simple. A simple flip of a finger provides a unique set of data that is much more secure.
restinpeace,number19(i think)
Mrsvealfaceinthemirrortheladyinthewhite slamhallofmirrorsrainsfordmagic8ball mistersmithers
Sarah Fincher
Sarah Fincher did die. She died when she was 16 years old. They say she was killed by a ghost. Her friend, Ryan is still alive. For more information go to Sarahfincher.com with passwords. To get the passwords look them up on google then go to answers.com I hope this helped you!!
It is a website you can watch scary videos about a book called Skeleton Creek. Passwords are included to watch these videos. Enter these passwords and be ready for a chilling event!
The Sarah Fincher Passwords are.... Houseofusher theraven pitandpendulum amontillado drjekyllandmrhyde peterquint lucywestenra miltonarbogast tanginabarrons (or tangelabarron) newyorkgoldandsilver leonardshelby inatschool - ? carlkolchak
Ryan McCray and Sarah Fincher are 16 years old
I went to Google and put where is Sarah fincher and Ryan mcray and it said on Washington but i don,t know if that is true
Sarah Fincher is a fictional character created by author Ridley Pearson for the "Lock and Key" series of young adult mystery novels. She is not a real person.
yes
she drives aqura
In the book Skeleton Creek, Sarah Fincher chose the password "TheRaven" as a reference to Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem. The poem is significant in the story and ties into the mystery and themes explored in the book. This choice adds depth and intrigue to the character of Sarah Fincher.
amontillado theraven houseofusher ancientmarine