Boston Heist Mystery Unfolds After St. Patrick's Day Robbery of Masterpieces at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (2023)
Generated on April 24, 2026
TLDR On St. Patrick's Day in 1990, two women disguised as police officers deceived guards at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and masterminded an $81 million heist by stealing thirteen valuable artworks with little to no apparent theft experience.
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Two impostors posing as police officers executed a brazen heist at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in March 1990, stealing 13 masterpieces valued collectively above $500 million.
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Two women disguised as police officers stole thirteen valuable artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in a daring heist.
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On March 18, 1982, two women disguised as police officers executed a brazen heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum by stealing thirteen valuable artworks under minimal security.
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On March 18th St. Patrick's Day in Boston, two women posing as police officers deceived museum guards into leading them to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum where they stole thirteen artworks while detaining and intimidating a guard into silence about their heist realization of being robbed on March 18th.
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On St. Patrick's Day, two women disguised as police officers orchestrated an 81-minute heist at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, stealing artworks worth up to $500 million with a conspicuous lack of expertise.
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Two women dressed as police officers successfully executed an $81 million heist at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum on St. Patrick's Day, despite lacking apparent expertise in art theft.
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Despite no arrests since an $81 million heist at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1988, empty frames from stolen artwork now tour the museum as popular exhibits.
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