Start of protocol.
“OK. It’s Friday, June 27th 2019, 9 am, at the American Consulate in Frankfurt, Germany. Present are myself, representing the Consulate, Mr. Peter A. from Berlin, and his sister Susan P., also resident in Berlin. Both are reporting that a certain person is missing. He is Mr. A’s brother and the husband of Mr. A’s sister Susan.
The name of the missing person is Frampton P., American citizen, resident in Berlin, Germany, wedded lawfully to Miss Susan P.
Mr. Frampton P. was expected to have boarded an airplane yesterday in São Paulo but he never arrived in Frankfurt. The airline has no information but Mr. P. left a message before boarding and… here it seems to get complicated… he seemed to have left another message some hours later. One essentially stated that he had aged 50 years from one moment to the next and the other message stated that he, Mr.P, does not want further contact with his family and has sought to change his residence to another country. Did I get that right so far?
(Male and female voice acknowledging)
OK, then. First off, I can’t file a Missing Persons report for obvious reasons. We don’t have a missing person at all. In fact, we have one extra person, so to speak. I will therefore route this information, including the exhibits, to colleagues at the FBI who will likely inform Interpol, because of the geographical implications of the whereabouts of Mr. Frampton P.
This is all I can do for you today. Have a good day.”
The name of the missing person is Frampton P., American citizen, resident in Berlin, Germany, wedded lawfully to Miss Susan P.
(Male and female voice acknowledging)
OK, then. First off, I can’t file a Missing Person report for obvious reasons. We don’t have a missing person at all, we have one extra person, so to speak. I will therefore route this information, including the exhibits, to the colleagues at the FBI who probably will inform Interpol, because of the geographical implications of the whereabouts of Mr. Frampton P.
This is all I can do for you today. Have a good day.
End of protocol.