One of France's most prolific art thieves has revealed how he pulled off France's biggest art heist in the latest Netflix true crime documentary, The Spiderman Of Paris.
Vjeran Tomic stole five pieces of art from the Paris Museum of Modern Art in 2010. He was dubbed the Spiderman of Paris thanks to the parkour-style climbing skills he used to scale large buildings, including apartments, to help him steal.
Vjeran himself features in the hour and a half film, which released on Netflix on Friday October 20. Here's how he pulled off such a huge feat and stole five iconic paintings - which to this day have never been recovered. READ MORE: Netflix hikes some UK plan prices amid subscription growth READ MORE: Netflix The Fall Of The House Of Usher fans reckon actress should win awards for her 'undeniably brilliant' performance Vjeran was born in Paris in 1968, but soon moved to Bosnia to live with his grandma.
While living there, he committed his first theft at 10 years old. The youngster climbed through a library window and stole two books, which were later returned.
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