This particular case is getting more publicity. I read one of the reports about this kidnapping and the writer called Bitcoin a currency that is popular among criminals. Nobody knows how things will turn out because the US has a president who acts like a despot. He can make sweeping changes to crypto laws using this kidnapping case as a backing.
Enough of your panicking and exaggerating with this stupid nonsense. Articles have been written about Bitcoin being popular among criminals, which is not true, since it has been created. It has never stopped, you were just distracted by reading news from other sources so you believe something is different now.
Reform could be asked for. My fear is a coin freeze proposal that gets legs and is done in the USA.
my thoughts are your thoughts I bolded in red.
Stop it, you are too old to be panicking this often for nothing. Enjoy your life, and you should know better that a coin freeze proposal is impossible. Anyone who knows even the basics of Bitcoin knows that it is impossible. They do not have anywhere near the influence on the network to pull something like that off. It would take intrusion, bribery, persuasion, and manipulation over several decades to maybe reach that level of influence of the network -- by this time you won't be alive, so stop worrying about arbitrary stuff. You, like many news-reading people, may be addicted to worrying and concern. It is part of the consumption cycle, get it sorted.
Why would it be? This is not the biggest ransom or death that involves Bitcoin or Monero? It may be the highest profile case in the US, but worldwide it is insignificant and nothing new.
At first I was shocked that this became so popular news because there is nothing spectacular there and such kidnapps happen often without gaining any attention but I guess, this case became high profile because Savannah Guthrie is a co-anchor of NBC's "TODAY" show and since she is famous, it reached to the White House and then President Donald Trump expressed his support for the family and offered federal assitance and in the end, it became a high profile case.
This does not make the case any special on itself, it makes it special in the perception of people who care about manipulated News and public figures. Other than that, it is as classic of a case as any. Many people have even died this way, we barely hear about them.

Since the kidnapper asks for Bitcoin instead of Monero, I'm sure that he doesn't know how to protect his privacy well, so even if he gets paid $6 million Bitcoin, I predict that he will be exposed the moment he tries to withdraw his money.
If they had asked for Monero, they may have a chance. The Bitcoin can still be converted through decentralized means in a fast way, but this way the attackers are leaving breadcrumbs everywhere. With Monero they could sit on it for a long time and then use it with very little risk.