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Jens Hannibal Willumsen has not attended his work and has not been seen at
his home for 3 weeks approximately. A squad patrol gains access to his flat the
same day he is reported missing by his employer. The police receive a search
warrant and through the caretaker of the property they obtain access. It is clear
that the man has not been in the residence for a long time. The flat gives off the
impression of being packed down, and there is not much clothing left there.
Police note that warm clothing is hanging back in the man's flat.
After a few days, police finds out that the man has bought and redeemed plane
tickets to Argentina. After another 3 weeks, the police are told by the Argentine
customs that he is registered as entering the country.
The next report in the pile is dated approximately 4 months after.
The report states, that it has been impossible to establish contact with Jens
Hannibal Willumsen. His boss in the warehouse, in which he was employed, has
fired him, and no rent has been paid, by which his housing company has now
terminated his lease. Contact has been established with his older sister Rigmor
Willumsen, who is his only relative. She has explained to the police that Jens
Willumsen has suffered from a concealed alcohol and pill abuse for the past 20
years, and that they haven’t been in contact since then. The police have also
questioned a couple of his colleagues, who all confirm that Jens Willumsen
looked ravaged and worn, but that didn’t matter, as he mostly worked by
himself, in what they called the receiving area of the warehouse. Police confirm
they have examined his wardrobe and the small office he was working from but
found nothing but empty beer bottles and a single half-empty bottle of snaps.
Tom smiles to himself and begins to study the four photographs the police added
on with paperclips at the top of the second report. The first photo is a portrait of
Jens Willumsen, while the second photo is from a birthday party. The police have
put a ring with a pen about the people who were of interest. At the back of the
photographs there is a stamp; H.E Petersen, Copenhagen Police - Special
investigation.
Jens Willumsen sits between two women. He is dressed in a light blue and white
striped T-shirt with a zipper, his face is oblong with tired blue eyes that look
reddish and watered, as he looks into the camera. It is clear to see that he has a
minor overbite he tries to hide with a large moustache on top of his lip, which is