A 30-year-old art theft may seem like old news, but new Netflix documentary This Is a Robbery may have solved the biggest whodunnit in history.
On March 18, 1990 – the day after St Patrick’s Day – thirteen artworks were stolen from Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in an audacious heist.
Two white men dressed as police officers entered the lavish museum around 1am. They handcuffed and blindfolded the security guards, turned around security cameras and took the camera footage from the security office.
Cutting the paintings out of their frames, they never even tripped the alarm. The plan was executed like clockwork, and the two men made off with the following: The Concert, Vermeer The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, Rembrandt A Lady and
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