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7 Perfect Evil In The World That Never Revealed

1 .7 Perfect Evil In The World That Never Revealed




7 Perfect Evil In The World That Never Revealed | On Feb 25, 2009, three masked robbers with bold action at Kaufhaus des Westens, the second largest department store in Europe. |
Through the rope ladder, the people were able to rob the main floor without any sensor or alarm is detected. But that may be a fatal flaw that no single glove meninggalkankan and ultimately creates a strange situation.
DNA found on glove matches TWO people: identical twins identified as Hassan and Abbas O. German law requires that any person convicted individually and as they are very similar DNA, can not be exclusively attributed to the evidence. German police were forced to release them both, and the third person has not been found until now.


2. Dan "DB" Cooper - The only Crime Flight In U.S. What Not Solved (Losses: 200,000 U.S. Dollars)He's one of the world's most famous fugitive. On the night before Thanksgiving, 24 November 1971, a passenger by the name of Dan Cooper boarded the plane in Portland, OR towards Seattle. Wearing a suit and raincoat, wearing sunglasses and carrying a briefcase, he sat quietly in the back of the plane. After quietly lit a cigarette, he asked for whiskey from flight attendants and then submit the records. It reads, "I HAVE A BOMB in my bag. I WILL USE IT IF NECESSARY. WANT YOU I sat in front. AIRCRAFT YOU are being hijacked.


'He demanded $ 200,000 and four parachutes delivered to him in Seattle. When the plane landed, he took off all the passengers, except for pilot, copilot, and flight attendants. Once the money was delivered in the middle of the brightly-lit runway, Cooper demanded the pilot took off for Mexico, flying at an altitude of 10,000 feet. Shortly after takeoff, when it is in the mountains of northwest Portland, Cooper put on a parachute and jumped. Then she had never heard and seen again. Did he survive? In 1980, approximately $ 6,000 was found in a bundle of money on the beach, but there was no sign of a person's body. The case remains op



3.Theft In Gardner Art Museum (loss: 300 million U.S. Dollar)
 On March 18, 1990, the day after Saint Patrick's Day, a group of policemen arrived at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, claimed to have received a call about the disturbance. Breaking protocol, museum security guard let them enter. One man said he had an arrest warrant guard, and they convinced him to stay away from his post.


  Bad move: the "policeman" is really criminal in disguise, and they were quickly handcuffed him. The thieves fled with 13 paintings, including masterworks by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Degas, worth one-third billion dollars. Until now, no one has been arrested in connection with the crime, and his paintings have not been found.



4. Robbery In Japan (loss: 300 million yen)




Tokyo, Japan December 10, 1968 - A car carrying bank Nihon Shintaku Ginko 300 million yen ($ 817,000 U.S.) from the branch. In the middle of the road, the car ditepikan by a policeman riding a motorcycle, and warn them of a bomb planted underneath. Because previously existing first bomb threat against the bank, four passengers exit the vehicle as a uniformed patrol officer checked under the car. A few moments later, the smoke and flames visible beneath the vehicle, causing the bank employees ran for cover. Of course, it turns out that the smoke from flares and police is false. He jumped into the car and sped off with the loot. Although previously there were 120 pieces of evidence, suspects some 110,000 people and 170,000 involve investigators?? Police, the man was never caught until now.
 5. Pencurian Berlian Terbesar (kerugian : 100 Juta Dollar AS)


Ini adalah pencurian berlian terbesar dalam sejarah dan dari lemari besi dunia yang paling sulit ditembus, yang terletak di Antwerp, Belgia. Dua lantai di bawah Diamond Center, lemari besi itu dilindungi oleh kunci dengan 100 juta kemungkinan kombinasi, serta panas / gerak sensor, radar, medan magnet, dan kekuatan keamanan swasta. Pada akhir pekan 15 Feb, menggunakan serangkaian langkah, para pencuri mampu diam-diam masuk lemari besi, membuka kotak penyimpanan , dan kabur dengan harta berkilauan. Dan meskipun Leonardo Notarbartolo tertangkap dan dihukum 10 tahun, ia dibebaskan secara bersyarat. Notarbartolo pernah bercerita dalam sebuah wawancara di Wired Magazine bahwa yang dicuri hanya $ 20 juta dan merupakan bagian dari konspirasi besar yang melibatkan penipuan asuransi. Apapun - hasil curian tidak pernah ditemukan dan semua orang benar-benar membawa kabur berlian seperti bandit.



6.Robbery of the First National Bank of Chicago (Losses: 1 Million U.S. Dollar) 
It's like something out of David Copperfield. On Friday, October 7, 1977, before the Columbus Day Weekend, a bank employee counting the $ 4 million dollars in cash and deposited in the basket of money locked up in a vault guarded, two floors below the First National Bank of Chicago. Then poof! Tuesday morning, the money counted again, and exactly $ 1 million dollars - a fraction $ 50 and $ 100 and weighing more than 80 pounds - had vanished into the air!
7. Theft Harry Winston (loss: 108 million U.S. Dollar)
 
The most daring theft perpetrators fell into Harry Winston heist called. On 4 December 2008, four men, three of whom wore a long blonde wig and posing as women, into the jewelry store in the famous Paris before closing. Once inside, they brandished guns and a hand grenade .357 and started looting them. Less than 15 minutes later they fled with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds worth about $ 108 million U.S.. Investigators?? Believe this is the work of famous Serbian gang in the world kriminalyaitu Pink Panthers, and was responsible for $ 132 million in bank robberies across the world, and was never caught.