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Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 1:05:37 GMT -5
California bank robbery Amil Dinsio was one of the most wanted men in the 70s in California. In 1972 he sabotaged United California bank alarms with polyurethane foam. He then used dynamite to blow up the roof of the entity's security camera. He managed to get hold of $30 million in cash, along with other items from the safe deposit boxes. Entering the bank is not the most curious part of the Email Data robbery, what is surprising is the fact that one of the safe deposit boxes was owned by Richard Nixon, who was president of the United States. In his memoirs Dinsio assured that it contained the money that was part of Jimmy Hoffa's bribe money to Nixon so that he would lift his sentence. Specifically, there were 3 million dollars. Dinisio and the other robbers were easily located and arrested. They left a large number of clues that helped the authorities reach them. Additionally, after eating at their California safe house they left the dishwasher ready, but did not activate it. The police found plenty of fingerprints on the machine. Dresden Green Vault In 2019, a historic collection of priceless jewels was stolen from the Green Vault, the treasure chamber of the Royal Palace of Dresden in eastern Germany. The collection was created in 1723 by Augustus II the Strong, also known as Frederick Augustus, who was ruler of Saxony.
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