Definitionn. someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim
Last update: September 27, 2015
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The kidnapper asked for a large ransom for the child. [Please select]
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The kidnapper was the child's mother, a drug addict, who no longer had custody and tried to spirit her daughter away. [Please select]
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Was not the kidnapper a redskin--a low, mean, contemptible savage. [Please select]
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"If you should play me false, you'd better never have been born," said the kidnapper, menacingly. [Please select]
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Your husband offered a reward, which the kidnapper thought best to accept. [Please select]
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"You don't seem to realize," he said, "that this young hero of yours is a companion and acknowledged agent of a kidnapper." [Please select]
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"When have you agreed to meet the kidnapper to carry him the money." [Please select]
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To find the address given by the kidnapper was not difficult. [Please select]
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In a back room sat three men, one of whom we recognize as the kidnapper, Dick, alias Mark Mortimer. [Please select]
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"I don't know--I ought to be going," said the kidnapper, hesitating. [Please select]
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Coates, started in pursuit on horseback; when they arrived at Perryville, the train had gone, with the kidnapper and the girl; they followed in the next train. [Please select]
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