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  2. Ransom - Wikipedia

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    A request for ransom may be conveyed to the target of the effort by a ransom note, a written document outlining the demands of the kidnappers. In some instances, however, the note itself can be used as forensic evidence to discover the identities of unknown kidnappers, [6] or to convict them at trial. For example, if a ransom note contains ...

  3. Ransom note effect - Wikipedia

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    The typeface San Francisco replicated the ransom note effect.. In typography, the ransom note effect is the result of using an excessive number of juxtaposed typefaces.It takes its name from the appearance of a stereotypical ransom note or poison pen letter, with the message formed from words or letters cut randomly from a magazine or a newspaper in order to avoid using recognizable handwriting.

  4. Forensic linguistics - Wikipedia

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    The style of writing used in a ransom note is examined by forensic linguists in order to determine the writing's true intent, as well as to determine who wrote the note. Forensic linguists look at factors such as syntactic structures, stylistic patterns, punctuation, and even spelling while analyzing ransom notes. [ 22 ]

  5. Poison pen letter - Wikipedia

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    A poison pen letter (or poisoned pen letter [1]) is a letter or note containing unpleasant, abusive, or malicious statements or accusations about the recipient or a third party. It is usually sent anonymously , often by employing the ransom note effect to avoid exposing the author's handwriting.

  6. Ransom note - Wikipedia

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  7. Kidnapping and murder of Lesley Whittle - Wikipedia

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    The ransom notes were typed upon strips of red Dymotape in capital letters. [15] These notes demanded a £50,000 ransom (the equivalent of approximately £536,000 as of 2025 [update] ) for Lesley's safe return and instructed the family not to contact the police, but to wait for a telephone call at a phone box at the Swan shopping centre in ...

  8. William Heirens - Wikipedia

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    It was determined that Verburgh, a Belgian immigrant, could not write in English well enough to have penned even the crudely written ransom note. He successfully sued the Chicago Police Department for $15,000 ($234,369 in 2023) and his wife received $5,000 ($78,123 in 2023).

  9. Killing of JonBenét Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    The ransom note appears to echo film dialogue. The films Ruthless People, Ransom, Escape from New York, Speed [25] and Dirty Harry [26] are considered to be potential sources. The ransom note was unusually long. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the police that it was very unusual for such a note to be written at the crime scene. [27]