You do the same thing every day.
You know exactly where you're going. You're not alone.
Zoe Walker has an hour commute on the train every morning and every evening. She knows where to stand to be the first onto the train car; she has a usual corner in the car that shields her from the worst of the jostling. She tends to buy a newspaper to while away the time.
One evening on her commute home, Zoe sees her own face pictured in the classified ads of her local paper, paired with a phone number and a website address. The address leads to a password-protected page and her family dismiss the picture, saying it's too grainy to tell if it is her or not. However, more pictures appear in the same ad, a different woman each day, and when Zoe digs a little deeper she discovers that many of the women in the ad are victims of violent crimes.
Could Zoe be next?
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