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The Art Heist That Has Gone Unsolved for Decades

Two fake cops, thirteen masterpieces, and a mystery still unsolved. 🖼️ #truecrime #mystery #arttheft #Shorts

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In 1990, two fake policemen pulled off the biggest art theft in history.

It happened inside the elegant Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.

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This video delves into the audacious theft that occurred inside the prestigious Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on Saint Patrick's Day night in 1990. It begins with two men dressed as police officers gaining entry by deceiving a young guard and proceeds to show how they managed to systematically steal thirteen invaluable artworks, including rare pieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt. The video maintains a tense and mysterious atmosphere throughout, highlighting the ongoing mystery surrounding the disappearance of these masterpieces. Ideal for those interested in art history, crime mysteries, or unsolved cases.

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