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| Element | Description | Practical Tip | |---------|-------------|---------------| | (18 U.S.C. § 1201) | Federal jurisdiction when victim is taken across state lines or held for ransom. | Early involvement of FBI ensures federal resources (e.g., CARD). | | Ransom‑Negotiation Protocol | Must be coordinated with the U.S. Secret Service (which handles cyber‑extortion). | Record all communications; use a Secure Negotiation Platform (SNP) rather than personal email. | | Forensic Interview | Conducted under NIBRS guidelines; video‑recorded, trauma‑informed. | Involve a certified child‑victim interview specialist, even for adult victims, to ensure consistency. | | Evidence Preservation | Chain‑of‑custody logs, digital‑forensic imaging of devices. | Assign a dedicated Evidence Custodian (EC) within the IATF. | | Public Disclosure Limits | 18 U.S.C. § 2512 restricts releasing certain victim identifiers. | Use “Lela Star” only when the victim consents; otherwise default to “Jane Doe”. | fm concepts the kidnapping of lela star upd
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| Source | Type | Relevance | |--------|------|-----------| | FBI Kidnapping Handbook (2022) | Federal policy | Investigation standards | | National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) – “Family Guide to Kidnapping” | Victim‑services guide | Family‑centric strategies | | Journal of Crisis Communication (2023) | Academic article | Media‑relations tactics | | Public statements (press releases, social‑media updates) from Lela Star’s representatives (May‑June 2024) | Primary data | Timeline & stakeholder actions |