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This Day in Boston History
March 18th, 1990
Gardner Museum Heist

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It has the makings
of a Hollywood movie, lies, theft and an unsolved mystery. One of the
world's most lucrative art thefts, the Gardner Museum Heist, occurred
on this day, March 18th, 1990.
Two unarmed
men, disguised as police officers, convinced Isabella Stewart Gardner
museum security guards a distress call had been recorded from within
the revered art institution. The guards were tied up and left in the
basement while the assailants abducted over 300 million dollars worth
of art. Pieces from such esteemed artists as Rembrant, Degas and Vermeer
were stolen in less than two hours.
The "distress"
button was never activated during the heist; therefore no law enforcement
officials were deployed. Before exiting the museum early that morning,
the burglars confiscated the video surveillance tape. Despite a five
million-dollar reward and significant media coverage, twelve years later
not one piece has been returned.
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