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<code>Frankiswaiting@gmail.com</code> (referred to as "G-mail Frank" by [[LordGreystoke422]]) was an e-mail address used to contact people who tried to get in touch with [[Frank]] through [http://www.canyouhearher.blogspot.com his blog's] comment system. It is notable in so far as both Frank himself and the connected [[Cassieiswatching|Cassie]] denied Frank uses Gmail, leading to the believe that the sender was ''not'' connected to the series, but in fact someone trying to ''gamejack'' the character.
  
Frankiswaiting@gmail.com is an E-mail address of a possible jacker, referred to by [[LordGreystoke422]] as [[G-mail Frank]], that got e-mails from people's posts to [[Frank]] on his [www.canyouhearher.blogspot.com blog] as they tried to get the real [[Frank]] to respond to them. [[Frank]] claimed he didn't use G-mail and [[Cassieiswatching]] gave a similar confirmation of this on her YouTube channel page. LordGreystoke422 continued to pursue this lead and received a series of e-mails that seems to have been responsible for his "ordeal".
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==LordGreystoke422==
[[LordGreystoke422]] gave a theory in his first video that maybe this was indeed [[Frank]] and that he had another personality that was responsible for these e-mails referred to as the Beast. Many thought that this was simply a construct by LordGreystoke422 and that he was the jacker though to this day he still vehemently denies any part in creation of G-mail Frank. With the real [[Frank]]'s apparent demise and [[Cassieiswatching]]'s move into Second Life, the whole thing has become even more clouded in the ether of the internet. We may never know for sure just who or what Gmail Frank truly was.
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LordGreystoke422 stayed in contact with the address and analyzed the e-mails he received, eventually finding pointers to {{Wikipedia|Book_of_Law|the Book of Law}}; unfortunately, soon after uncovering these clues, [[LordGreystoke422#LG422 and G-Mail_Frank|people were chasing him]].
  
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:''See the [[LordGreystoke422|article on LordGreystoke422]] for further information''.
  
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==Identity==
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While LordGreystoke suggested in his first video that G-mail Frank might indeed be Frank, only another, split personality of him, many people believe that the fact that LordGreystoke's story is based on what happened to him after figuring out the mails points to him being the gamejacker himself &ndash; he vehemently denies these allegations, and with the real Frank's apparent demise and Cassie's move into Second Life, the affair slowly turned into a case of "out of sight, out of mind". To this day, the true identity of "G-mail Frank" is unknown, and there is no reason to believe this will ever change.
 
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Revision as of 22:47, 19 August 2007

Frankiswaiting@gmail.com (referred to as "G-mail Frank" by LordGreystoke422) was an e-mail address used to contact people who tried to get in touch with Frank through his blog's comment system. It is notable in so far as both Frank himself and the connected Cassie denied Frank uses Gmail, leading to the believe that the sender was not connected to the series, but in fact someone trying to gamejack the character.

LordGreystoke422

LordGreystoke422 stayed in contact with the address and analyzed the e-mails he received, eventually finding pointers to the Book of Law; unfortunately, soon after uncovering these clues, people were chasing him.

See the article on LordGreystoke422 for further information.

Identity

While LordGreystoke suggested in his first video that G-mail Frank might indeed be Frank, only another, split personality of him, many people believe that the fact that LordGreystoke's story is based on what happened to him after figuring out the mails points to him being the gamejacker himself – he vehemently denies these allegations, and with the real Frank's apparent demise and Cassie's move into Second Life, the affair slowly turned into a case of "out of sight, out of mind". To this day, the true identity of "G-mail Frank" is unknown, and there is no reason to believe this will ever change.