Art of the Steal: On the Trail of World’s Most Ingenious Thief

Josh

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Great read!

http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/03/ff_masterthief_blanchard/all/1

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(From left: Blanchard at age 8; with his then-wife and father-in-law in Vienna, 1998; Blanchard's girlfriend enjoying his proceeds in 2006. Photos: Courtesy of Gerald Blanchard)


Joshuah Bearman wrote a terrific article in the new issue of Wired called "Art of the Steal: On the Trail of World’s Most Ingenious Thief." Here's how he described it to me:

"It's an epic tale about a cat burglar slash jewel thief slash all around criminal mastermind named Gerald Blanchard. By high school, the dude managed to become a local king-pin and escape from jail (twice!) and later went on to establish a wide-ranging criminal enterprise, fueled by a savant-like technological savvy that enabled him to, say, knock off banks in the night without leaving a trace. He once parachuted from a plane on to the roof of the castle and stole some beloved Habsburg jewels -- no joke! That's the kind of dude he is. And yet, Blanchard didn't quite look the part of a criminal mastermind, as you can tell by his pictures, some of which are in the piece, along with some extra photos on my blog.


Looking more like the student volunteer at the school computer center, Blanchard seems an unlikely guy to be at the center of a fifteen-year career of badass heists. And badass they were. For years, Blanchard dodged authorities while escalating the sophistication and scope of his crimes. Eventually, though, he made a mistake. And that mistake was exploited by Mitch McCormick and Larry Levasseur, two small town cops from Winnipeg, who picked up a cold case on a local burglary and wound up unraveling Blanchard's whole network. It's a crazy story, and I figure you'd like it. There's excitement, intrigue, parachuting in, and swapping the jewels from a weighted alarm, Indiana Jones-style. But that's not all! Jet-plane getaways, money stuffed beneath burqas, police impersonations, and yachting with the prince of Monaco. "

--- BoingBoing


Full story: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/03/ff_masterthief_blanchard/all/1


What he's trying to do now: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2010/01/11/manitoba-blanchard-crime-ring.html
 
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JTsyo

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He couldn't be that smart, if he kept at it for 15 years. Go for the big score and then disappear.
 

GrantMeThePower

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It was a totally cool story...reminds me a lot of Catch Me if You Can (great book btw...much better than the dicrapio movie)
 

clamum

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Great story, thanks for the link.

Probably would make a good movie too if you didn't have a shit director and actors.
 

gigahertz20

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Very good read, I always love reading stories like that where people steal tons of money from banks/corporations and get away with it for a long time. Kind of funny his undoing was from a Wal-Mart employee that wrote down his license plate number of a van that he rented in his own actual name. If that never happened, he would have never been caught. Even after his world came crashing down and he was caught, he did less then 2 years of jail time. What a lucky SOB to steal all that money for so many years, and gets less then 2 years of jail time. I'm guessing he must have used the priceless Sisi star that he stole as a bargaining chip for reduced jail time, which is why he kept it for such a long time and never tried to sell it.


What is so awesome, is that he probably has millions of dollars in those off shore accounts just sitting there. He will probably wait a few years then go to collect.
 
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Drako

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LOL

“When those guys hear what Blanchard told us, you can hear their assholes pucker shut.”
 

ViviTheMage

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LOL

“When those guys hear what Blanchard told us, you can hear their assholes pucker shut.”

haha, I thought that was funny too...wired always has some very detailed stories. I love how the judge said he has a bright future, shit wasn't he only 25 or so when he finally got caught?