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Post by hi224 on Apr 19, 2021 21:46:11 GMT
St. Patrick's Day 1990, two men dressed as police were buzzed into the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum late at night. 81 minutes later they left with a dozen pieces of art seemingly chosen at random but worth $200 million dollars.
Thirty years later there is a good idea who pulled it off and why, but the paintings have never been recovered and all but a handful of the people involved are now dead.
Official Trailer
Vanity Fair - Does Netflix’s This Is a Robbery Solve a 30-Year-Old Art Heist Mystery?
Post on this case by another mod of the sub
Tatler - Why Netflix’s new art heist docuseries ‘This Is a Robbery’ is an absolute must-watch
Wikipedia Article
Posts from this sub on the case: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Did the series do a good job in your opinion? How was it compared to other true crime docs that Netflix has recently released? Do you believe the doc does a good job of identifying the people involved in stealing the artwork? Did you learn something you never knew about this case? Why do you think that a $10 million reward has failed to turn up any new info.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 21, 2021 16:00:47 GMT
Hadn't heard of this series but now I gotta check it out. I did hear about the heist before.
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