LOGLINE:
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Ryan and Lina arrive at their family's home in Mexico and find themselves kidnapped by a brutal group of killers and held for ransom.

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In 2011, kidnappings in Mexico rose 32% from the prior year, accounting for almost 49 kidnappings per day.
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Most of these kidnappings are for ransom, and go unreported by the victims or the victim's families out of fear of retaliation from the drug cartels.

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These kidnapped victims are often viciously tortured and brutally murdered even after their families have paid for their safe returns.

Secuestrado Cast & Crew
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The Real Truth About Kidnapping for Ransom in Mexico
Think kidnapping is bad in Somalia? It's worse in Mexico.Somalia is a hot spot for kidnapping, as the rescue Wednesday of two hostages by U.S. Navy SEALs has spotlighted. But Mexico, Afghanistan and Venezuela are even worse, according to a company that tracks threats across the world.




