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Girl in the Cellar

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by Allan Hall


  grocery shops 67, 72

  and the Schimaneks 25, 26

  relationship with NK 28, 29, 74, 83, 223

  at Christine’s bar 64, 144

  on NK’s first words to WP 79

  visits the police station on NK’s disappearance 85, 130–31, 132

  effect of NK’s kidnap 86–9, 93–5

  efforts to find NK 87–8

  Woman interview 91–3

  as a potential suspect 140, 144, 145, 151

  use of the media 145, 212–13

  accuses Ludwig 146

  appeals for sponsors to a reward fund 151

  reunion with NK 206, 211

  on NK’s diet in captivity 207

  complains that unable to see her daughter 212–13

  denies knowing WP 247

  Sirny, Claudia (NK’s half-sister) 3, 4, 8, 11, 236–7

  and alleged pornographic photographs 19, 22

  Sirny, Sabine (NK’s half-sister) 3, 4, 8, 11, 236–7

  skiing ‘holiday’ see Hochkar, Austria

  Skopin, Russia 254

  Sonderkommision (SOKO) 91

  Sperl, Gerfried 160

  Spiegel, Der 231

  Standard, Der 160

  Stau, Nicole 86

  Stefan, Christa 58, 166–7, 249

  Stern magazine 245–8

  Stockholm Syndrome (Stockholming) 104–5, 117, 186, 204

  Strack, Charlotte 52

  Strasshof an der Nordbahn, Austria ix, 58, 81, 88, 120, 138, 165, 172, 249–50

  Strasshof concentration camp, near Vienna ix, 51

  Stuppäck, Christoph 186

  Sureté 131

  Swoboda, Marga 258–60

  Task Force Natascha see Natascha task force

  Third Man, The (film) 202–3

  Trnka, Franz 54–5

  Ulm, Michael 89

  University Clinic for Psychiatry, Salzburg 186

  University Clinic for Youth Neuropsychiatry, Vienna 207

  University of Rochester, New York 11

  Unterweger, Jack 148

  Vankin, Sam 96

  Malignant Self Love—Narcissism Revisited 96

  VICLAS (Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System) 148–9, 161

  Vienna

  slave labour in ix

  described 1

  red-light zones 34, 93

  Frau Sirny searches for NK 87–8

  Ludwig Koch searches for NK 93

  protestors clash with police (2000) 121

  prostitution 153

  paedophiles 153

  the flat in the Rudolfsheim district 168, 190, 201

  at the centre of a story without parallel 203

  NK’s flat 236

  sado-masochistic scene 245, 246

  Vienna General Hospital (AKH) 219, 228, 240, 252

  Vienna Institute of Forensic Medicine 209

  Vienna Syndrome 104

  Vienna University 208

  Wabl, Martin 151

  Weber, Brigitte 28–9

  WEGA (Vienna Action Squad A) 137

  Weisser Ring 210

  Wels hospital, Austria 257

  Wendelberger, Margit 210

  West Bahnhof Station, Vienna 93, 153

  White, Chris 199–200

  Wiener Sicherheitsbüro (SB) 131–2, 135, 138, 141, 144, 145, 147, 156, 160

  criminal psychology department 148–9

  Homicide Commission 145

  Willner, Guenter 90–91

  Winter, Ernst 41, 52–3

  Wirtschaftspolizei 159

  Woerthersee, Carinthia, Austria 13

  Wolfram-Ertl, Dr Eva 19–21

  Woman magazine 91–3

  Wurm, Alfred 218, 230

  Zabel, Franz 52

  Zagreb, Croatia 148

  Zapotoczky, Professor Johann 30

  Zwettler, Erich 159, 197–8, 204

  About the Authors

  ALLAN HALL has been a journalist for thirty-one years. Now based in Berlin, he was formerly the New York correspondent, first for the Sun and later for the Daily Mirror. He co-founded the Big Apple News media agency and has covered German-speaking Europe for the last eight years for newspapers such as the Times, the Scotsman, the Independent, the Mail on Sunday, the Daily Mail, and the Age in Australia. He is the author of several encyclopedias of crime in addition to a number of other books, including A History of the Papacy and Nostradamus and Visions of the Future.

  A journalist for more than a decade, MICHAEL LEIDIG was the Eastern European correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in London. He has written several guide books to Vienna and is a regular contributor to the Times, the Mail on Sunday, The Sunday Telegraph, and other newspapers. He lives in Vienna.

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  GIRL IN THE CELLAR. Copyright © 2007 by Allan Hall and Michael Leidig. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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