Remembering the largest heist in American history
Around 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 17, 1950, the Brink's garage at 155 Prince St. was held up and robbed by a gang that got away with $2.78 million in cash, checks and securities.
The mask-clad hoods spent more than a year casing the joint - they even staged several overnight break-ins to steal locks from which to make keys, then returned the locks to their doors - and left behind few clues. But an embittered Specs O'Keefe turned on the other ten gang member after three failed attempts to rub him out and when he realized - while sitting in a jail in Springfield on other charges - that they'd taken all his money.
Most of the money was never recovered; the FBI says a good chunk was spent on legal bills as the feds and the state slowly closed in on the gang.
The Brink's facility still stands, although it's now a common run-of-the-mill parking garage, with an address of 600 Commercial St.
- Short version from Wikipedia.
- Longer version from the FBI, which focuses on the hunt for the robbers.
- Even longer version - Stephanie Schorow's "The Crime of the Century."
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There was a great Peter Faulk movie on this
Filmed around Boston ~1978. I remember great scenes filmed at Doyle's in JP and on the old Dudley Street Orange Line stop.
Not available on standard
Not available on standard DVD.
Thanks-
-for posting these stories. History is one of the things that I love about living here.
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If I'm not mistaken the
If I'm not mistaken the Brinks job was the largest heist in American history until the heist at JKF in the late 70s/early 80s.
what is JKF?
haven't heard of that one before.
I assume it's this heist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lufthansa_heist
Just a wee typo there.
Sorry I meant JFK
Sorry I meant JFK