The best question in kidnapping for ransom often revolves around understanding the motivations and intentions of the kidnappers. Asking, "What do the kidnappers hope to achieve with this ransom demand?" can provide insights into their financial needs, potential desperation, or even the possibility of negotiating terms. This understanding can be crucial for law enforcement and families in determining the best course of action. Additionally, assessing the kidnappers' behavior can also help gauge the risk to the victim's safety.
For ransom money!
because of some ransom of money and unemployment.
by kidnapping for ransom, revenge killings, and trafficking of humans
For the Born brothers kidnapping organized by Montoneros in Argentina in 1974, a ransom of 60 million dollars was paid. It still is the largest ransom ever paid, according to Guiness.
Ruth Peterman has written: 'Held for ransom' -- subject(s): Case studies, Kidnapping
It is presumed that the kidnapping of aviator Charles Lindbergh's baby son was for money. Three ransom notes were received after the kidnapping, with the second and third each for a higher amount of money than previously. The ransom notes continued, with instructions, until a total of thirteen notes were received.
the sentence with the word ransom in the book "the ransom of red chief" is "the kid was a boy of ten, with bas- relief freckles and hair the color of the cover of the magazine you buy at the newsstand when you want to catch a train. bill and me figured that Ebenezer would melt down for a RANSOM of two thousand dollars to a cent.
The point of view was to make some easy money witch they could get by kidnapping the red chief!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I. F. Caramazza has written: 'Phenomenology of kidnappings in Sardinia' -- subject(s): Hostages, Kidnapping, Ransom, Statistics
The most likely word is RACISM -- bias, prejudice, or hostility based on race Other possibilities : RAISIN (fruit) RANSOM (kidnapping payment)
The evidence discovered at the Lindbergh kidnapping scene included a homemade ladder used to climb into the baby's room, footprints in the mud, and a ransom note. Additionally, a thumbprint on the ransom note that ultimately led to the arrest and conviction of Bruno Hauptmann.
Winnie was fine with them kidnapping her and it wasn't just men. . . . It was Mae, Miles and Jesse! So TrUe