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Victoria know someone was after her and they may take her baby. The woman was afraid. What didn't make sense was the fact that she was in the public's eye a lot. Whoever was after her had to know where to find her.
Yes, it was clear that Victoria suspected someone would take her baby as punishment or incentive to continue her spying. I am still not sure exactly why Maeve was taken. Victoria was already dead so Maeve could not be used as leverage; the baby was given into someone else's care and there was no request for ransom - it is a loose thread.
I agree, Lauren. Maeve couldn't be leverage on Victoria with her dead, but the kidnapper could have thought he could use her to get Derek to continue spying, but nothing ever came of that. I really didn't see why she was taken to begin with.
Sharon wrote: "She was taken so Hill could find the baby and show he has some good qualities by helping Bertha."
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I’m with all of you about why Maeve was kidnapped. It made no sense.
When I learned about the tracking device, I was sure she was being unduly forced into something.
When I learned about the tracking device, I was sure she was being unduly forced into something.
Lauren wrote: "Yes, it was clear that Victoria suspected someone would take her baby as punishment or incentive to continue her spying. I am still not sure exactly why Maeve was taken. Victoria was already dead..."
I agree. It was never explained exactly why the killer took Maeve instead of just leaving her there. Since he didn't ask for ransom, there seemed no point to his taking her.

