In Berlin, after World War II, money was short, supplies were tight, and it seemed like everyone was hungry. At that time, people were telling the tale of a young woman who saw a blind man picking his way through a crowd. The two started to talk. The man asked her for a favor: could she deliver the letter to the address on the envelope? Well, it was on her way home, so she agreed. She started out to deliver the message, when she turned around to see if there was anything else the blind man needed. But she spotted him hurrying through the crowd without his smoked glasses or white cane. She went to the police, who visited the address on the envelope. It turned out that it was a butcher shop ran by a kind elderly couple. At first everything went fine and nothing seemed suspicious. But after asking to check a certain refrigerator in the back of the shop, the couple acted like they were keeping something. When they finally opened it, what they found was absolutely shocking. Heaps of human flesh and body parts were stored inside. The couple was arrested and although the “blind” man remained unfound. And what was in the envelope? A single sentence saying: “This is the last one I am sending you today.”