Object

Victims' Letters Intercepted by Knezevics

Handwritten letters from trafficked victims like Ilinka and Joyce to their families, penned in hopes of connection amid captivity. Knezevics seize them before mailing, severing all outward pleas. Catherine details this tactic to Winnie in her office, her voice heavy with frustration as she traces how it traps victims in silence and fear.
2 appearances

Purpose

Communication from victims to families

Significance

Knezevics wield these letters as a tool of isolation, blocking family contact to enforce psychological control and prevent escapes or rescues, fueling institutional frustration over unprosecutable crimes.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments