LI_Mom
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No it isn't, not always. Read up on Leopold and Loeb, rich kids who kidnapped a boy supposedly for a ransom, and instead murdered him for thrill.
IMO its very naive to pretend to know the motives, or what criminals would or would not do under certain circumstances, when you don't even know who did it. It wasn't until after Leopold and Loeb were in custody that their true motives were discovered.
Supposedly for ransom?
At least they remembered to CALL & demand money.
Just because a kidnap victim is killed it doesn't mean it isn't a kidnapping.
Kidnappers KIDNAP the body.... otherwise they're in the wrong line of work.