View Full Version : Interrogation scenes
tmordan
07-27-2005, 09:34 AM
A few guys (none of whom talk to me any more for various reasons :/) were planning to do an interrogation scene on me, where I would be kidnapped (literally), driven to an unknown location, restrained, and then have a couple of days at their mercy, while they try to torture information out of me that I don't have. The thing I want to ask is, has anyone ever managed to pull off something like this for real, what sort of planning did it take beforehand, and how did it feel once it was all over?
jadeslave
08-03-2005, 04:50 AM
this is a also a fantasy of mine and i would like some tips.
it's difficult to get away with, i.e. if the police pull you over and there's a girl in the boot tied up!
tmordan
08-03-2005, 11:47 PM
You ever been pulled over and had your car searched randomly? I haven't. If you're not doing anything sus, there's no reason the police would stop you. Even then, there's no reason they'd necessarily open the boot. I have only ever been pulled over once, and that was on suspicion of drink driving - the crazy thing is I'm teetotal. All they did was a quick breathalyser test, then they thanked me for my time and sent me on my way.
I would have to say I quite like those odds. :P And of course, the lesson here is to have a respectable-looking kidnapper...
SL232997601
09-18-2005, 01:32 PM
Hi tmordan
If you're going to set up a scene like the one you described you might be able to cope all the problems for meeting the set up:- You need to find a safe house, a suitable car and two or more F/M to perform their neccessary tasks - to squeeze the last bit of information out of you. Of course, they need to have the tools handy to do so. There are these safety and security issues of the dos and dont's. You should not accept any 'blind dates' to do so - the situation might turn worse. After these days you might find that there is a bit too much set up and input from your side and it is a bit more cinematic like arrangements and lack of nastyu surprises. However, you might have had some fun. After all you could problably find yourself enriched by a good experience. But remember, always safety first.
There are a couple of interrogation scenes in my mind, mostly captured spy and interrogation scenes within the past or current century.
:)
bearbeast
09-18-2005, 02:14 PM
hiya everyone,
on one of my many jorneys into the city of london a few years ago I picked up a free magazine, as you do, somethink to read, and I got to the last page and there was an advertizement seeking people, who wished to have an experance of a life time, listed agmost the ideas, where kidnap, rape and torture, you had to be sound of mind and fit and healthy. it also said it could happen anytime after you have been processed. it gave me a lot to think about as in fantsy wise but I wouldn't acutully go out of my way to get kidnapped etc. :)
take care every one
have a good day/night
bearbeast.
tmordan
09-20-2005, 03:05 AM
bearbeast, would that advert have been in the Metro? I think I saw that one too. But I don't know how anyone could trust people they don't know, to do that sort of thing.
Also, the reason I went for it in such a big way, was that I wasn't included in the planning ;) I didn't know a thing about how the plans were progressing, except who was involved and that plans didn't get as far as a safe house, as it was put. But everything else was planned out.
Oh, and I also know that I fit in the boot of most small cars. It's bit of a squeeze, but I actually kinda enjoyed that. :o
SL232997601
09-22-2005, 05:03 AM
OK, here's a link http://www.teamdelta.net/pow.htm. These fellas do it for 1400 USD in Pennsilvania, looks quite good to me.