Man Kidnaps, Ransoms His Son-in-Law for an Xbox 360

Andy Chalk

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Man Kidnaps, Ransoms His Son-in-Law for an Xbox 360


A Tennessee man is facing charges after kidnapping and beating his son-in-law, and then ransoming him for an Xbox 360.

Joshua Seal of Kingsport, TN., and co-worker Bradley Marshall were unhappy about allegations that Seal's son-in-law, Allen Begley, who also works for Seal's flooring business, had stolen $245 worth of jewelery from a job site. So they did the obvious thing: they tricked Begley with a story about needing help to move a saw, then locked him in the building and laid a whoopin' on him.

Begley eventually convinced the pair that he didn't have the money and began calling friends and family in an attempt to raise the ransom. After getting hold of his mother, Linda Begley, Seal told her that he'd already "blackened Begley's eye" and that it would get a whole lot worse if somebody didn't come up with the cash. She then spoke to a neighbor who suggested they trade his Xbox 360, which they valued at between $400 and $500, for his release.

The deal was done at a local convenience store and Begley was released. Shockingly, he later called the police, who arrested both men. Seal and Marshall are now facing charges of Especially Aggravated Kidnapping.

Source: TriCities.com [http://www2.tricities.com/news/2011/jan/24/kingsport-man-allegedly-kidnaps-and-assaults-son-l-ar-795317/]


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Shycte

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All they need is to die and we have the winner for the 2011 Darwin Awards.
 

Alluos

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The obvious course of action when your son-in-law has committed a crime, commit a bigger one!
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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What is this I don't even.

But seriously, is "Especially Aggravated Kidnapping" a real thing? I mean, I know that "aggravated" is a legitimate qualifier when describing criminal acts ('aggravated assault' for instance), but especially? Certainly fits though!
 

littlewisp

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Yeah, definitely weird, confusing and bizarre. Is this where you start making southern hick jokes?
 

spartan231490

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Shycte said:
All they need is to die and we have the winner for the 2011 Darwin Awards.
NO, just no. yes, what these men did was stupid, but Darwin awards go to people who are much, much more stupid. I'm sorry, but this isn't even in the same league as bungee-jumping with a chain instead of a bungee cord, or repositioning lion cubs while on safari for a better photo op, or kicking a bear in the crotch to decide if it is male or not.
 

spartan231490

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Gildan Bladeborn said:
What is this I don't even.

But seriously, is "Especially Aggravated Kidnapping" a real thing? I mean, I know that "aggravated" is a legitimate qualifier when describing criminal acts ('aggravated assault' for instance), but especially? Certainly fits though!
probably not. I'm guessing that there is at least a 50% chance that this is a fake news story.
 

chromewarriorXIII

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While the story was amusing I think this is what stood out:

She then spoke to a neighbor who suggested they trade his Xbox 360, which they valued at between $400 and $500, for his release.
Aren't the most expensive Xboxes worth only $300 or so when they're new? Either way, it was more than they wanted but these guys still got ripped off.

I can't wait for this to be twisted and video games are blamed.
 

Reed Spacer

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Actually, there <a href=http://www.tncrimlaw.com/TPI_Crim/08_03.htm>is such a thing.
 

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spartan231490 said:
Shycte said:
All they need is to die and we have the winner for the 2011 Darwin Awards.
NO, just no. yes, what these men did was stupid, but Darwin awards go to people who are much, much more stupid. I'm sorry, but this isn't even in the same league as bungee-jumping with a chain instead of a bungee cord, or repositioning lion cubs while on safari for a better photo op, or kicking a bear in the crotch to decide if it is male or not.
I have to agree with this.
 

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Fronzel said:
spartan231490 said:
Gildan Bladeborn said:
What is this I don't even.

But seriously, is "Especially Aggravated Kidnapping" a real thing? I mean, I know that "aggravated" is a legitimate qualifier when describing criminal acts ('aggravated assault' for instance), but especially? Certainly fits though!
probably not. I'm guessing that there is at least a 50% chance that this is a fake news story.
No, try googling it. It's a legit Tennessee law thing.

this [http://www.joebakerlaw.com/kidnapping-false-imprisonment.html] explains the definitions of kidnapping, aggravated kidnapping, and especially aggravated kidnapping in Tennessee.
Good sir, thou hast been <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.260263-Man-Kidnaps-Ransoms-His-Son-in-Law-for-an-Xbox-360#9828372>ninjaed.
 

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Gildan Bladeborn said:
What is this I don't even.

But seriously, is "Especially Aggravated Kidnapping" a real thing? I mean, I know that "aggravated" is a legitimate qualifier when describing criminal acts ('aggravated assault' for instance), but especially? Certainly fits though!
It becomes aggravated the moment physical harm is committed, for example if I point a gun at you and say get into the car then I am kidnapping you ( and using a deadly weapon so that has other charges but let's stay on point) but while kidnapping you I smack you with the gun it becomes aggravated kidnapping and perhaps assault with a deadly weapon.
 

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spartan231490 said:
Shycte said:
All they need is to die and we have the winner for the 2011 Darwin Awards.
NO, just no. yes, what these men did was stupid, but Darwin awards go to people who are much, much more stupid. I'm sorry, but this isn't even in the same league as bungee-jumping with a chain instead of a bungee cord, or repositioning lion cubs while on safari for a better photo op, or kicking a bear in the crotch to decide if it is male or not.
Please tell me that these examples are imaginary.
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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Rigs83 said:
Gildan Bladeborn said:
What is this I don't even.

But seriously, is "Especially Aggravated Kidnapping" a real thing? I mean, I know that "aggravated" is a legitimate qualifier when describing criminal acts ('aggravated assault' for instance), but especially? Certainly fits though!
It becomes aggravated the moment physical harm is committed, for example if I point a gun at you and say get into the car then I am kidnapping you ( and using a deadly weapon so that has other charges but let's stay on point) but while kidnapping you I smack you with the gun it becomes aggravated kidnapping and perhaps assault with a deadly weapon.
Right, I get that - I was just curious what would constitute especially aggravated kidnapping; it strikes me as kind of a funny way to classify things, but it's evidently a real thing and not the (partial) joke I thought it might have been.