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Thinking out loud...
When a body is taken, common motives (at a high level) include:
To me this suggests something more targeted than opportunistic theft, such as:
When a body is taken, common motives (at a high level) include:
- Delay discovery / buy time (to flee, establish an alibi, or avoid an immediate manhunt).
- Prevent identification of the offender (e.g., the victim knew them or could tie them to the crime).
- Control the narrative (staging it as a missing person instead of a murder).
- Secondary-location crime (the main event wasn’t the burglary—it was the abduction/assault, and the house was just the first scene).
- Panic/irrational decision-making after violence (offenders sometimes do illogical things under adrenaline and fear).
To me this suggests something more targeted than opportunistic theft, such as:
- the victim may have recognized the offender
- the offender may have had a prior connection to the home/victim
- or the intent may have been abduction from the start.