Holden is an Australian automaker, a branch of General Motors. The model visible on the shorts found in the suitcase is Holden Commodore SS (SS denotes a sports version), probably of VZ series, that was manufactured between 2004 and 2006.
I'm not a native speaker of Croatian, but I have some limited knowledge of the pronounciation and I am not sure about the similarities of "Stevik/Dukic". I mean, if you take South Slavic diactrics into account (the guy's name is spelled ĐUKIĆ), it is pronounced more like "Djukich" or...
Good call. Some of the foreign prostitutes worked at the roadside, along the major routes. Marki lies on the National Road 8, a busy road going toward borders with Belarus and Lithuania. "TIR girls", as they are called in Poland, usually wait for "customers" in wooded areas at the roadside...
The only source for DN entry is a dead link. However, it was archived by Wayback Machine. The website is now defunct, but it was actually maintained by Mazovian Police (Mazovia/Mazowsze is the province where Warsaw is) and it listed missing and unidentified persons from the Mazovia area. I think...
I think it is a false trail. This website is some registry of companies, it provides some general info, among it is the date of the company's registration, which is 1.4.2010. Also, in 1983, then-Czechoslovakia was a communist country, and such companies were not allowed to function.
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