1 Prologue

Slave Market Activities are closer to your home than you think.

Below are newspaper articles collected by Inspector Bruno Schultz, from Villach, Austria after he got involved with the slavery issue:

October 1950: Villach, Austria

High School, female student, missing.

Mother sent her daughter to school in the morning, and after that, she never saw her again.

January 1951: Salzburg Austria

Two teenagers disappeared from the face of the earth. People saw them last at a local dance hall.

March 1951: Vienna, Austria

A man dropped off two girls by Checkered Cab Co. They were friends and went to school together. One was Catholic, and one was Jewish. That was the last time he saw either one.

July 1952: Martinique

Three white female college students disappeared from the beach property. A lengthy investigation turned up nothing. Local police assumed that they are dead.

December 1952: Bern, Switzerland

A young graduate nurse is missing from the campus. Authorities gave up looking for her after a three-month investigation.

Are these crimes occurring in our civilized society, right around us, and we are not aware that they are happening?

Inspector Schultz received a call from his boss, Captain Stone, to investigate the Missing Persons Cases File. Coincidentally, he read a piece in the International Section of his local paper:

March 1953: Villach Austria

Ringleader killed in Villach — Local white slavery ring exposed.

The last statement above triggered the inspector’s thinking process in a new direction. His rationale led him through a bizarre international hunt for slave runners and slave hunters, and an inevitable turn of events forced him into a maze of conflicts that he never expected.

When he started this enterprise, he had many questions and no answers.

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