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Ep 4: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist remains the most valuable art theft in modern history —
a crime that stunned the world and left investigators with more questions than answers.
In this episode, Crimecase By AI breaks down:
• How two men disguised as police officers walked out with half a billion dollars in art
• Why the museum’s security was so vulnerable
• The leading theories investigators still debate
• What makes this case one of the most infamous unsolved heists ever
A clear, fact-driven retelling.
No speculation.
Just the case — powered by AI precision.
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New episodes every Thursday.
SOURCES
– FBI Public Statement – Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist investigation updates
– The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Archives – Official case summaries and public releases
– The Boston Globe – Investigative reporting on the 1990 heist and 2013 FBI announcement
– Stephen Kurkjian – Stolen: The Untold Story of the Gardner Heist
– Associated Press – Coverage of missing artworks and reward notices
– International art-crime reporting linked to organized crime involvement theories
This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.
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