Vanished Without a Trace: The $500 Million Art Heist That Still Haunts America

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On the night of March 18, 1990, two men disguised as Boston police officers walked into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum—and disappeared with 13 legendary works of art.
Rembrandt. Vermeer. Degas. Gone.
The haul? Over $500 million, making it the biggest art heist in history.

More than 30 years later, not a single piece has been recovered.
No arrests. No answers.
Just empty frames… and haunting silence.

Was it an inside job? A mob hit? A professional art syndicate? Or something far more mysterious?

In this episode of Missing Pieces, we peel back the layers of the world’s greatest unsolved art crime—examining suspects, motives, and the chilling clues the thieves left behind.

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