The whole idea of kidnapping little Johnny seems like a good idea for Bill and Sam. After all, they are fully grown men, career criminals no less, whereas Johnny is just a ten-year-old child. On the face of it, the two men should be smarter and stronger than a kid. His old man is a prominent citizen, someone with plenty of money. Kidnapping his son seems like an easy way to make a fast buck. With the money they can make from this caper, they can go on to fund an even more elaborate scam, one that will make them even more money. So all they need to do is kidnap the boy, hold him hostage, make a ransom demand, and then bingo—his old man will pay up and they will be rich. Of course, things do not quite go according to plan. And that's putting it mildly.
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