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It was 09:30 a.m. November 13, the year 2000. A male caller phoned an advertising company in the city of Rotslav, Poland. Rotslav is the fourth largest city, Poland, and has a population of about 635,000 people. At different times throughout history, rotzlav has been part of Bohemia, Hungary, the Austrian Empire, Prussia and Germany. It became part of Poland in 1945 as a result of border changes after the Second World War. The male caller wanted to speak to the owner of the advertising company, Darius Yanuschevsky. He needed three advertising signs made up, and he needed it done urgently. But it was the mother of Dariyesh who answered the call. When she asked further questions about the job, the caller refused to speak to her. He demanded to speak to Darius. Dariyesh wasn't in the office, and so his mother gave the caller his cell phone number. She didn't recognize the caller's voice, and he didn't leave a name, although she thought he sounded professional. Darius returned to the office later that day. He mentioned that he had been contacted by the male caller about the urgent job, and he arranged to meet with him later that afternoon. At 04:00 p.m.. Darius left the office to meet with the Corps. He left his car in the parking lot, which his family said was unusual, as he usually took his car when meeting with customers away from the office. Darius never returned for his car, and he never made it home to his wife. He never contacted anyone to let them know where he was, which was completely out of character. He never was seen again. Order now to find out more

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