The encyclopedia of kidnappings. / Michael Newton.
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference | HV 6595 .N485 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3AEA0000276561 |
Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the famous aviator's infant son whose kidnapping and death remain a mystery
Child Abductions, a national dilemma defined with updated facts and figures
King Richard, The Lion Heart, who was kidnapped by Austrian Duke Leopold V while returning from the Third Crusade in 1192
Missisippi White Knights of the Ku Lux Klan, perpetrators of the infamous kidnap and murder of the three civil rights volunteers during the freedom Summer of 1964
Patty Herst, the kidnapping victim who joined ranks with her kidnappers and was later jailed for her involvement in a bank heist
Skyjacking, the form of kidnapping widely believed to be a modern phenomena but first committed in 1931, etc.
the 37-month ordeal of 53 Americans taken hostage by Iranian students in Tehran in 1979
The Disappeared, a term coined in Argentina for those who vanished and presumably died in the hands of the military junta
Provides a cross section of kidnappers and their victims, and explores the details and circumtances surrounding each kidnapping case. Topics include the American Embassy Hostage Crisis
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