Latest Update ...
Thank you for hanging in there.
We will now update the English version of our blog (the German version can be found under www.dirkvermisst.blog.de and enjoys a rapidly growing readership).
So here it goes.
Quite a lot has been happening in the past two months or so.
After the German authorities have proven to be incapable of organizing a computer composite depicting my missing son, Dirk, the way he would look today, we were able to obtain good computer composites from a police computer expert of the Bihor Police Office, Rumania (see "How Dirk must look like today").
And after a German journalist contacted the German Criminal Investigative Department for the State of Lower Saxony with the news that we have a computer composite, they actually had the nerve to request the name and contact address of the Rumanian computer expert, saying they could use his assistance in their other cases. This after they have repeatedly refused to obtain a computer composite of Dirk or even to re-open the investigations.
Do you believe it? We can't, but it's true ...
Then I was invited to participate in the live show featured by Stern TV, one of the major German TV shows (show host: Günther Jauch - see the picture of him and me that I put in this blog a few weeks ago. Oh yeah: The one in the red shirt, that's me ...) on 21 January 2009.
The interest of Stern TV in the abduction of my son was enhanced by the fact that the U.S. movie "The Strange Son", produced by none less than the legendary Clint Eastwood, was launched here in Germany on 22 January. And the Stern TV journalist who was put on the job of introducing said movie did a bit more than she had to - she did some research to find a similar abduction case in Germany and came up with the Dirk Schiller Case.
So she contacted me and we found out some spectacular parallels between the two authentic cases:
- in both cases a young boy was abducted
- in both cases the authorities hushed up the matter
- in both cases the investigative authorities showed to be corrupt
- in both cases the mother of the abducted child was put away because she asked too many uncomfortable questions
- AND in both cases the abduction occurred on the 10th of March ...
Even though both cases happened many decades and thousands of miles apart, these similarities were striking enough so that my story was featured on Stern TV.
Which of course propelled more requests from other German media.
So on Wednesday I will have breakfast at the German Channel ZDF. It's called Frühstücksfernsehen "Volle Kanne" and start at 9 p.m. They are also interested in my stalking case. Since I began to help victims of organized stalking (also called "gangstalking" respectively "Stasi stalking"), unknown individuals began to stalk me as well, assumably to intimidate me so that I should back off from helping other victims of organized stalking going on today here in this country. And since we put details about THAT on our German blog and the German media became more and more interested in THAT case, those unknown perpetrators stopped stalking me abruptly.
Mhmm, strange, isn't it?
