Details on 'Southern Charm’s Craig Conover’s Manicure, Craig Conover "Almost Threw Up" When He Heard The Cameran Rumor on 'Southern Charm', Please Let This Be The Last We See of Thomas Ravenel on 'Southern Charm'. The writing team has also dedicated a lot of time and energy to making sure each of the series’ heists is believable as possible. The ringleader of the Antwerp Diamond heist was convicted and brought to justice – yet never gave up the names of his accomplices or revealed how they broke in. Calling Mr. Denver to the front desk, your wife is looking for you . 406, This story has been shared 340 times. The case. . Here are. . .

In 1990, thirteen pieces of art were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum one spring evening by two dudes posing as cops answering a disturbance call.

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In fact, we issued such a warning here: check it out. 271, This story has been shared 247 times. Is 'The Masked Singer' on TV Tonight Amid 2020 Election Coverage? . In the third season, they target the Bank of Spain for its gold and to pressure authorities to release one of their imprisoned gang members. As exciting as it would be to see the real Mint of Spain and Bank of Spain robbed, Money Heist isn’t based on a real story. think would be perfect fodder for the gripping show. Bank of Spain’s bullion is protected by a real-life water trap, Barriers to would-be raiders include three greased steel doors. Sure would make for a great ring, though . However, there are a lot of mints in the world.

Cooper”. Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Some of that resentment has faded amid a robust economic recovery and Bank of Spain Governor Pablo Hernandez de Cos is working to improve the institution’s reputation. Bethany dreams of making her own award-winning film, but for now writes about other media and current events. . If you’re about to get into Money Heist for the first time, block out at least a weekend for your bingewatching session.

Unlike in the Netflix series, the governor doesn’t have five paramilitary-like body guards. A Cast Guide To Netflix's Film Version of the Tony Award-Winning Play, Meet the Gay Pioneers Who Made 'The Boys in the Band' Happen, Will There Be a 'Queen's Gambit' Season 2 on Netflix? The third season focused on their new heist, created to free their comrade Rio from the clutches of law enforcement – and steal as much gold from the vault at the Bank of Spain as possible. Netflix having such a deservedly big hit on its hands means, will most likely be continued for future robberies, so t, he Professor (Álvaro Morte) and his gang may well take even more cues from real life. . Originally named the Banco Nacional de San Carlos, it was founded in 1782 by Charles III in Madrid, to stabilize government finances through its state bonds (vales reales) following the American Revolutionary War in which Spain gave military and financial support to the Thirteen Colonies.

Although the real story fingers New England gangsters as suspects, who says the Professor and co. weren’t the actual responsible party? This sort of heist could be an easy quick job for the Professor and his gang – in fact, for such a big-time crew, it would most likely be more of a gateway heist to a bigger payday.

We already know that the Professor is skilled at tactical planning; why not take to the air (again) in future heists? All the tea about ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ returning, Bunny the TikTok-famous dog: All the memes about his existential crisis, Do the characters of ‘Game of Thrones’ make it popular? Signup for our newsletter and make sure you never miss another story about your fandom fave. So even though all of the stealing in this show is fake, it could happen. Art imitating life imitating an art heist . 340, This story has been shared 271 times. and a mere $5 million or so has been recovered.

Casually, he revealed he had a bomb in his suitcase and said he’d detonate it unless given $200,000 cash on arrival at the destination airport. Catch ‘Good Girls’ star Manny Montana in these shows, Tally-ho queens! Want to watch Money Heist the way it was first filmed? But what looks like a far-fetched TV plot is actually based on real-life security defenses in place at Spain’s central bank.

. To help you get through the dark months without new Money Heist installments on our screens, we’ve compiled the most daring real-life heists to inspire showrunner Álex Pina’s devious preparations.