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the anti-kidnapping expert

imported_Champ

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...ico_american_kidnapped

MEXICO CITY ? A well-known U.S. anti-kidnapping expert has himself fallen victim to the wave of abductions in Mexico as unidentified assailants snatched him from a street in the northern state of Coahuila. Local authorities say American Felix Batista was in Mexico to give talks and offer advice against kidnapping. The former U.S. army officer sometimes serves as a negotiator with kidnappers.

I wonder how this happened
 
Originally posted by: Champ
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...ico_american_kidnapped

MEXICO CITY ? A well-known U.S. anti-kidnapping expert has himself fallen victim to the wave of abductions in Mexico as unidentified assailants snatched him from a street in the northern state of Coahuila. Local authorities say American Felix Batista was in Mexico to give talks and offer advice against kidnapping. The former U.S. army officer sometimes serves as a negotiator with kidnappers.

I wonder how this happened

lol.

I'd be interested in how exactly he is an anti-kidnapping expert and what his methods are. I'd also like to know how exactly he was kidnapped.

 
Originally posted by: SunnyD
I wonder how this is going to look on his resume...

Actually, come to think of it, if he comes out of this in one piece he can probably market it as "On the job experience." :laugh:
 
Well, I assume even an anti-kidnapping expert knows that most (and probably none other than solitary confinement 😛) methods aren't full-proof.
 
He was probably pissing off too many kidnappers and they all conspired against him. Ironic yes, but sad nonetheless as kidnapping will surge without him. Of course he could have set up his own kidnapping expecting a rise in cases, "escape" his kidnappers and then demand more $$$ for his help. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: venkman
Originally posted by: nobody554
Anti-Kidnapping Tip #163
Fat kids are harder to kidnap.

Not necessarily, 'Free Candy' on the side of van tends to work better with them.

No, he was #1 in Mexico, "free ice-cream" would work better.
 
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Well, I assume even an anti-kidnapping expert knows that most (and probably none other than solitary confinement 😛) methods aren't full-proof.

Indeed, they found a whole in his operations. His strategy definitely was not hair-tight, I would say, it definitely had some hoopholes to be exploited.
 
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Well, I assume even an anti-kidnapping expert knows that most (and probably none other than solitary confinement 😛) methods aren't full-proof.

Indeed, they found a whole in his operations. His strategy definitely was not hair-tight, I would say, it definitely had some hoopholes to be exploited.

HAN!
 
"the ironing" ?

Are you the anti-spelling expert? Or was he somehow flattened in the heat of the moment?
 
Originally posted by: magreen
"the ironing" ?

Are you the anti-spelling expert? Or was he somehow flattened in the heat of the moment?

I didnt think it was possible for a person to have joined 2 years ago and not get "ironing"
 
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