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In 1962, 20-year-old Ann Spiller was hired as a bank teller at the Penticton branch of the Royal Bank. After she’d been on the job for about a year, Ann spotted a flaw in the bank’s accounting system. By 1968, she had stolen nearly half a million dollars, and this former farm girl, was living the life of the rich and famous.
Drawing of Ann Spiller by Roy Peterson, Vancouver Sun, November 9, 1968
For more information, please visit my website: evelazarus.com or join us on the Facebook group page Cold Case Canada.
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In 1962, 20-year-old Ann Spiller was hired as a bank teller at the Penticton branch of the Royal Bank. After she’d been on the job for about a year, Ann spotted a flaw in the bank’s accounting system. By 1968, she had stolen nearly half a million dollars, and this former farm girl, was living the life of the rich and famous.
Drawing of Ann Spiller by Roy Peterson, Vancouver Sun, November 9, 1968
For more information, please visit my website: evelazarus.com or join us on the Facebook group page Cold Case Canada.

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