The police have files on many different types of con artists, among them fake spiritualists or psychics who prey upon the desperation of individuals looking for information as comfort. One specific individual for which they have a file is Dr. Rupert Trykel, who called himself a spiritualist, but who was really a shyster. He has a stable of associates who act both as his faithful followers to their marks and as researchers who dug up the most basic of information on those marks to use to feed back to the mark at their sessions. One of his marks is Mrs. Martha Kenneson, who is desperate for information on her son, Philip Kenneson Jr., a soldier who had been listed as MIA for six months. As desperate as Mrs. Kenneson is to find information about her son, for which she would continually and somewhat happily pay for more and more, people like Dr. Trykel, who work just within the law, are equally desperate: desperate to maintain their con and what they see as easy money without regard for what they are doing to their victims. This desperation on both sides often leads to desperate acts.
—Huggo