This case is truly bizarre. Sylwester Suszek, the founder of a well-known cryptocurrency exchange in Poland, suddenly disappeared on March 10, 2022, at the age of only 34. Everyone called him the "King of Bitcoin," and then he just vanished into thin air.



The last time someone saw him was at a gas station after attending a business meeting. The police searched for a long time but couldn't find any trace of him, and to make matters worse, the surveillance camera at the gas station was mysteriously broken that day. What a coincidence.

Sylwester Suszek's sister, Nicole, has never given up on finding him. She believes her brother was kidnapped and murdered, even though his body has not been found. Later, Nicole discovered some strange clues: four days later, his phone suddenly logged into a network, and the login location was moving along a highway. Even more terrifying, Nicole also received some threatening messages.

One of the voice messages sounded like Sylwester's voice, but it was very strange, with an electronic tone. The voice said help was needed and asked Nicole to raise Bitcoin worth 12 million Polish zloty at that time, then transfer it to the address specified in the email. The voice message was accompanied by a text: "This is not a joke, there will be a photo of the body in a week." Nicole did not make the transfer.

Later, more voice messages arrived, all filled with threats to harm him, and demanding that Nicole come home for Easter. Nicole is still investigating the case, but she is also facing threats herself. This case remains unresolved, and the truth is still unclear.
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