May 7, 1983. Rome. It’s a hot afternoon and Mirella Gregori, a young 15-year-old girl leaves the house, telling her mother that she will come back in a few minutes. From that moment on, all traces of her are lost. A few days later another 15-year-old girl, Emanuela Orlandi, disappeared in the center of Rome, and in the following months many others. The alarm in the country is strong, there is talk of white trafficking. Over the years the investigations have revealed disturbing elements of conjunction between the various cases, many lead directly to the Pope’s entourage, many to pedophilia. Thirty-five years of investigations, reticence, denied letters rogatory, have contributed to fueling the climate of mystery and ambiguity that still weighs on the disappearance of Mirella, Emanuela and the others. Today Pietro Orlandi, Emanuela’s brother, and Antonietta Gregori, Mirella’s sister, are more determined than ever to discover a truth that has remained hidden for too many years. Together they will meet all those who can help pierce the veil of one of the darkest pages of recent Italian history.