Introduction to Robbers, Arsonists and Bandits

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John Nevison

________: A notoriously polite British highwayman from the 1670s.

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Bandits

________ have long been romanticized by the wider populace, who admires their bravery, daring, and refusal to follow social conventions.

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Art thefts

________ also tend to capture the publics imagination, because they often demonstrate brazen opportunism with little thought for the consequences.

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John Nevison

A notoriously polite British highwayman from the 1670s

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His rash 320 km trek from the county of Kent to York to construct an alibi for a robbery he had committed earlier in the day

a stunt that gave him the nickname "Swift Nick"-was what solidified his legendary status

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Bandits

____ have long been romanticized by the wider populace, who admires their bravery, daring, and refusal to follow social conventions.

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Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow

Such was the public's impression of __________, bandits operating in 1930s America, who moved in a Buick sedan and hid out in boarding houses and vacant barns between robberies and murders.

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Great Train Robbers

The ____, a 15-person gang that preyed on the Glasgow to London mail train in 1963, were no exception.

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John Nevison

A notoriously polite British highwayman from the 1670s.

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Swift Nick

John Nevison gained this nickname after the crime he committed.

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midair

In November 1971, above the northwest United States, one of the most daring robberies in modern history took place in ____.

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November 1971

In _______, above the northwest United States, one of the most daring robberies in modern history took place in midair.

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D.B. Cooper

the hijacker of a Boeing 727, became well-known. He fled the scene by parachute, carrying a ransom of $200,000 in $20 bills with him.

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Societe Generale bank

A few years later, in Nice, France, thieves broke into the _____ through the city's sewers, committing the largest robbery in history at the time.

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perfect crime

In 2003, a gang of thieves who broke into his seemingly impregnable underground vault two floors below the Antwerp Diamond Center displayed similar ambitions and committed what has been described as the "______."

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Robert Mang

The 2003 case of amateur art thief ______, who climbed up the scaffolding outside a museum and squeezed through a broken window to steal a multimillion dollar work by the Italian artist Benvenuto Cellini.

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Dr. Robert Knox

It's a horrifying story about body-snatchers William Burke and William Hare, who in early 19th-century Edinburgh turned to murder to provide cadavers for _________'s anatomy lessons at the university.

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John Leonard Orr

  • Because so much of the evidence was lost in the fire, it was incredibly challenging to solve this case.

    • His arrest was made possible by a partial fingerprint found on an unburned portion of his incendiary device.

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John Leonard Orr

He made a name for himself as a legend who was known for being the first detective to arrive at the scene of the crimes he secretly committed.

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William Burke and William Hare

It's a horrifying story about body-snatchers __________, who in early 19th-century Edinburgh turned to murder to provide cadavers for Dr. Robert Knox's anatomy lessons at the university.

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2003

The ____case of amateur art thief Robert Mang, who climbed up the scaffolding outside a museum and squeezed through a broken window to steal a multimillion dollar work by the Italian artist Benvenuto Cellini.

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Antwerp Diamond Center

In 2003, a gang of thieves who broke into his seemingly impregnable underground vault two floors below the ________ displayed similar ambitions and committed what has been described as the "perfect crime."

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John Nevison

  • He apologized to his victims after robbing them of their money while holding up stagecoaches on horseback. Strangely, being robbed by him almost became a badge of honor.

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Great Train Robbers

  • They took 120 mailbags carrying more than £2.6 million in cash while wearing ski masks, helmets, and gloves, gravely hurting train driver Jack Mills in the process.

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1963

The Great Train Robbers, a 15-person gang that preyed on the Glasgow to London mail train in ______, were no exception.

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Thomas Blood

an Irishman, makes an attempt to rob the English Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.

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John Nevison

Highwayman _________ travels 200 miles (320 km) by bicycle in a single day across England in an effort to create a plausible deniability.

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1671

Thomas Blood, an Irishman, makes an attempt to rob the English Crown Jewels from the Tower of London.

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1676

Highwayman John Nevison travels 200 miles (320 km) by bicycle in a single day across England in an effort to create a plausible deniability.

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1716–18

Pirate Edward "Blackbeard" Teach robs ships off the American East Coast and in the Caribbean.

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1827–28

William Burke and William Hare, two Scottish grave robbers, start killing people to sell their victims' bodies for dissection.

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1866–82

In the American Midwest, Jesse James commands the James-Younger Gang in railway and bank robberies.

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1930–34

As part of their crime spree, Bonnie and Clyde commit murder and kidnapping when they are cornered.

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1963

The Glasgow to London mail train was robbed of more than £2.6 million by the Great Train Robbers.

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1971

A man going by the name of D.B. Cooper hijacks a plane in Washington State, demands a £158,000 ransom, and then parachutes out of the sky.

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1979–83

Phoolan Devi, often known as the Bandit Queen, commits numerous highway robberies in Uttar Pradesh, India.

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1984–91

John Leonard Orr, a licensed fire investigator and covert arsonist, starts a number of deadly fires in southern California.

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2003

Thieves stole £60 million worth of diamonds from the Antwerp Diamond Center vault in Belgium.

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2015

In the largest burglary in UK history, veteran thieves loot the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company in central London.

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