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The last good heist, Tim White, Randall Richard, and Wayne Worcester

Label
The last good heist, Tim White, Randall Richard, and Wayne Worcester
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The last good heist
Music parts
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Oclc number
968797389
Responsibility statement
Tim White, Randall Richard, and Wayne Worcester
Summary
TRUE CRIME. On August 14, 1975, eight daring thieves ransacked 148 massive safe-deposit boxes at a secret bank used by organized crime, La Cosa Nostra, and its associates in Providence, Rhode Island. The crooks fled with duffel bags crammed full of cash, gold, silver, stamps, coins, jewels, and high-end jewelry. The true value of the loot has always been kept secret, partly because it was ill-gotten to begin with, and partly because there was plenty of incentive to keep its true worth out of the limelight. It's one thing for authorities to admit that they didn't find a trace of goods estimated to be worth between $3 million and $4 million, and entirely another when what was at stake was more accurately valued at about $30 million, the equivalent of $120 million today. It was the biggest single payday in the criminal history of the Northeast
Target audience
adult
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