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They can do many things, THEY CAN just squeeze the victims neck/pressurepoint or they could use poison. Its not like in the movies where the girl screams cops come.. The kidnapper can easily snatch and stab/shoot/KILL there victim in a second or 1 minute at the latest.

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For someone who is alone. Someone who looks weak or deffensless. You should always be with someone. If someone has you from behid, take your palm to the bottom of their nose and that will brake the nose, letting you run away and get some help. Also if someone has you from behind hit them inthe groine- spelling- with your elbow. Allways call for some help. Call cops or someone you can trust to help you or call for help for you. :) hope i was helpful! thanks! :)

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