This seems like a silly cartoon, but it’s not far from reality. I had a kidnapping case and as first responder interviewed the victim’s wife. I couldn’t get her to talk about the ransom call, just the cake she’d been baking when the call came in. It was a true kidnapping for ransom, too, which is rare. Most are runaways or hoaxes or, sadly, kidnap/murders for sex.
I like to re-read my old science fiction favorites and get a chuckle out of the things the authors got wrong. One of the biggest boo-boos is in ‘Starship Troopers,’ where the military delivers snail mail on paper via FTL ships.
Yeah, used to be standard practice in TV and movies for ransom notes, stickup demands, and so forth to be composed of words cut out of newspapers and magazines. I guess criminals can’t be bothered with that kind of craftsmanship these days.
About the same time, it was standard practice for teachers to have us kids make little posters by cutting words and pictures out of magazines. As I got older I started to wonder if they were preparing us for a life of crime…
Ratkin Premium Member 1 day ago
You’re getting your fingerprints all over it.
Ratkin Premium Member 1 day ago
This seems like a silly cartoon, but it’s not far from reality. I had a kidnapping case and as first responder interviewed the victim’s wife. I couldn’t get her to talk about the ransom call, just the cake she’d been baking when the call came in. It was a true kidnapping for ransom, too, which is rare. Most are runaways or hoaxes or, sadly, kidnap/murders for sex.
seanfear 1 day ago
and have your husband away too
blunebottle 1 day ago
Hmph. It’s not even in cursive.
phritzg Premium Member about 22 hours ago
On the back of the note, it says “Unless you pay the ransom, we’re bringing him back”.
cdward about 21 hours ago
Amateurs. Never hand write a ransom note! Not that I … um … would know or anything….
Doug K about 21 hours ago
Do you suppose we can get a “Thank you” note to them?
I’d like to thank them for the note and wish them well with my husband.
Differentname about 21 hours ago
I like to re-read my old science fiction favorites and get a chuckle out of the things the authors got wrong. One of the biggest boo-boos is in ‘Starship Troopers,’ where the military delivers snail mail on paper via FTL ships.
uniquename about 20 hours ago
Spelling not required.
Superhawk about 19 hours ago
Officer, I’ll call you back when I actually start missing him.
wongo about 19 hours ago
Don’t pay it. Problem solved.
T577 Brown Bunny/Vegetable Patch 62 about 19 hours ago
The criminals in the CIA still use paper?
rgulyash about 19 hours ago
Magazines, cursive? Are we in… The Twilight Zone?
Stocky One about 18 hours ago
Her hand-written response: “Thank you!”
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 14 hours ago
Just to letter know.
Smeagol about 14 hours ago
They still don’t know who killed Jon Benet Ramsey…
lnrokr55 about 14 hours ago
Maybe she doesn’t want him back ??? ;-)
CleverHans Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Yeah, used to be standard practice in TV and movies for ransom notes, stickup demands, and so forth to be composed of words cut out of newspapers and magazines. I guess criminals can’t be bothered with that kind of craftsmanship these days.
About the same time, it was standard practice for teachers to have us kids make little posters by cutting words and pictures out of magazines. As I got older I started to wonder if they were preparing us for a life of crime…
KrisJustKris Premium Member about 11 hours ago
But…will she pay the ransom?