LITERATURE
Noteworthy Reads Related to Our Detective Agency
These books delve into, among other things, particularly notable cases (such as the Lettmüller case, the Natascha Kampusch case, etc.) of our detective agency.
The Lettmüller case marked our inaugural major investigation in 1987. The wanted fraudster was successfully apprehended by our team in Salzburg at 1 a.m., just moments before attempting to flee abroad.
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Officially, the name of 10-year-old Natascha Kampusch, who disappeared “without a trace” from the centre of Vienna on 2 March 1998, stands for one of Austria’s most obscure criminal cases.
This book, which was published in 2006 – a few months after Mrs Kampusch’s “escape” – caused a great deal of indignation among the terribly nice family!
2 March 1988 – The seemingly trackless disappearance of ten-year-old Natascha Kampusch triggers a wave of avoidance reports.
“Why do some deaths go unnoticed? And how many are there? The answers to these questions are intriguing and contribute to the fundamental improvement of our forensic work.”