What does it take to pull off the perfect crime? In 1950, a crew of eleven men executed a heist so flawless it left the FBI baffled, escaping with a fortune from the seemingly impenetrable Brinks depot. But even the most masterful plans contain a single, fatal flaw.
This episode dissects the criminal engineering behind the Great Brinks Heist, a two-year project orchestrated by mastermind Tony Pino. We detail the meticulous planning—from casing the Boston depot's routines to renting an observation post across the street—that led to a clean, quiet, and surgical $2.7 million robbery. It was a masterpiece of logistics and patience, designed to be untraceable.
You’ll follow the intricate blueprint of the crime itself and discover the unexpected human errors that began to unravel the crew's airtight scheme, transforming their "crime of the century" into a race against time and the relentless pursuit of justice.
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Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).