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In other online conversations, investigators said, Valle talked
about the mechanics of fitting the woman's body into an oven (her
legs would have to be bent), said he could make chloroform at home
to knock a woman out and discussed how "tasty" one woman looked. "Her days are numbered," he wrote, according to the complaint. The woman told the FBI she knew Valle and met him for lunch in July, but that's as far as it went. The complaint alleges that in February, Valle negotiated to kidnap another woman
-- Victim 2 -- for someone else, writing, "$5,000 and she's all yours." He told the buyer he was aspiring to be a professional kidnapper, authorities said. "I think I would rather not get involved in the rape," according to the complaint. "You paid for her. She is all yours, and I don't want to be tempted the next time I abduct a girl." It says he added: "I will really get off on knocking her out, tying up her hands and bare feet and gagging her. Then she will be stuffed into a large piece of luggage and wheeled out to my van." Cellphone data revealed that Valle made calls on the block where the woman lives, the complaint says. An FBI agent interviewed the woman, who told them that she didn't know him well and he was never in her home.
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