Bloody Will
by Matthew Van Atta
The rows of numbers were a "minesweeper" field. One spot had two possible solutions and the answer to that piece was marked with a bloody red dot.
The next step in solving was to read down the columns in Morse code. The open spots were "dot" and the mines were "dash". There were two extra placeholders at the end. The completed string looked like:
....-..-.-.-.---.-.-..--.-..-.---.-..--.-......---....--......-.
Which reads to MS WHITE KITCHEN CANDYESTICK (L and Y are similar in Morse and I made a mistake. :oops: )