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Some crimes are chaotic.
Others are calculated.
In this episode, we examine history’s most notorious heists—beginning with the 1990 robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, where thieves walked out with priceless masterpieces that have never been recovered. From there, we trace legendary robberies across trains, sewers, skies, and vaults—culminating in the audacious Antwerp Diamond Heist, a crime so precise it shattered the myth of an impenetrable fortress.
These weren’t just thefts.
They were demonstrations.
Because sometimes crime doesn’t look violent.
Sometimes it looks brilliant.
Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:
www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
By Thomas GloomSome crimes are chaotic.
Others are calculated.
In this episode, we examine history’s most notorious heists—beginning with the 1990 robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, where thieves walked out with priceless masterpieces that have never been recovered. From there, we trace legendary robberies across trains, sewers, skies, and vaults—culminating in the audacious Antwerp Diamond Heist, a crime so precise it shattered the myth of an impenetrable fortress.
These weren’t just thefts.
They were demonstrations.
Because sometimes crime doesn’t look violent.
Sometimes it looks brilliant.
Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:
www.MorbidHistoryPod.com