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 Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases
Despite the fact that substantial amounts of money were being spent by members of the robbery gang during 1954, in defending themselves against legal proceedings alone, the year ended without the location of any bills identifiable as part of the Brink's loot.
Despite the lack of evidence and witnesses upon which court proceedings could be based, as the investigation progressed there was little doubt that O'Keefe had been one of the central figures in the Brink's robbery.
Thus, when he and Gusciora were taken into custody by state authorities during the latter part of January, 1950, O'Keefe got word to McGinnis to recover his car and the $200,000 which it contained.
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 Great Brinks Robbery - definition of Great Brinks Robbery in Encyclopedia
At the time, it was largest robbery in the history of United States.
Encyclopedia of Crime entry on the Great Brinks Robbery (http://crimemagazine.com/brinks.htm)
The robbery resulted in the theft of $1,218,211.19 in cash, and over $1.5-million in checks, money orders and other securities.
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 January 17 Definition / January 17 Research
Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, UK or, inaccurately, as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent parts.
Some jurisdictions that practice capital punishment restrict its use to a small number of criminal offences, principally treason and murder.
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (from 1927), the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801-1927) or the united Kingdom of Great Britain (1707-1801).
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 brinks robbery information.
The Brinks Robbery of 1981 - The Crime Library - The Crime library
BBC - Crime Case Closed - Brinks Mat
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 Brinks Terminal Robbery -
Haggard, Parks, Haggard & Lewis P.A., represents the rights of people permanently injured through the fault of others throughout Florida state and federal courts.
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1976) [Duke] Law and Order (1976) (TV) Brinks: The Great Robbery (1976) (TV) Airport '77 (1977) [Stan Buchek...
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 The Brinks Job Building in Boston, location of an infamous crime of last century.
The need for money to defend themselves legally, and other reasons, led to distrust amongst the members.
The great Brinks Robbery or Brinks Job is one of the FBI's most famous cases.
The film conveys the sense of urgency by the police to pressure and arrest members of the gang, especially as the statutes of limitation were about to expire for some of the criminal acts involved.
http://www.celebrateboston.com/strange/brinksjob.htm   (496 words)

  
 GREAT CRIMES AND TRIALS: US Brinks Robbery
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Arguments over splitting the money resulted in one man turning state's evidence against the rest of the gang just five days before the statute of limitations ran out.
Police were stymied for years - but greed would eventually defeat the Brinks gang.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Joseph L. Gormley
He served as an expert witness in numerous trials, testifying on his knowledge of chemistry, toxicology and arson.
He spent more than thirty three years with the FBI, investigating some of the agency's most famous cases, including the Great Brinks Robbery in 1950 and the 1964 murders of three young civil rights workers, which became known as the "Mississippi Burning" case.
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 Robert Jay Mathews - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mathews and the other members of the Order were eventually betrayed by Martinez, who had come under pressure after his counterfeiting arrest.
In order to raise Pierce's bail, Bob, acting alone, robbed a bank just north of Seattle.
None had ever committed a violent crime before or had done prison time.
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 Brinks Armored on Almondnet
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Brink's, Incorporated - Secure Transportation, Cash Handling, Security Services
Brink's Incorporated provides U.S. and global security services including secure transportation and logistics solutions.
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 Great Brinks Robbery 1950 Payroll Missed
castigation in the form of “great destruction and suffering States.
Connors is in the bottom row testifying about a 1968 Brinks armored-truck robbery in which he was one of the
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 Brinks Fire Safe
Kathy Boudin 3: ers took another vehicle to a local mall, where a Brinks truck was making a delivery.
Th 20: Brinks Incorporated offered $100,000 reward for informat 24: ora in prison but they professed ignorance of the Brinks robbery.
The word fire is used to refer to the combination of the brilliant glow and large amount of heat released during a rapid, self-sustaining exothermic oxidation process of combustible gases ejected from a fuel.
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 Classic Crimes
Outlaws -- When the James Younger gang staged the first daylight bank robbery in American history in 1866, the law was feeble.
Sam Sheppard was convicted of his wife's murder in 1954.
This case was the basis for Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy" and the movie "A Place in the Sun."
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 Joseph Gormley Dies; Toxicologist for FBI (washingtonpost.com)
He was directly involved in the investigation of the Great Brinks Robbery in Boston in 1950, the Bobby Greenlease kidnapping in Kansas City in 1953 and the deaths of three young civil rights workers in Neshoba County, Miss., in 1964, which became known as the "Mississippi Burning" case.
He testified frequently as an expert witness in the fields of chemistry, toxicology and arson.
Gormley spent 33 years at the FBI laboratory, with many assignments in the field investigating major crimes, including some of the FBI's most famous cases.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A33195-2004Jun10.html   (460 words)

  
 Brinks: The Great Robbery (1976) (TV)
These snobish dimwits didn't botch it and Sid was able to go on to humanitarian bank robberies that benefitted the most needy among us.Only in America.
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He gave money and concern for those who were in their last terminal straits.
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 North Texas e-News
, causing great property damage and killing over 6,400 people.
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 [RETRO] Mick Karch Kayfabe Memories #28 - nhb - FidoNet Echomail Archive
Message-ID: http://kayfabememories.com/Stories/mickkarch/mk28.htm The Great Brinks Robbery, D.B. Cooper, Bonnie and Clyde, Patty Hearst and the Symbianese Liberation Army, Mick Karch.
I'm here to lay it all out, 'fess up in puh-lic, if you wee-ull.' And while it may not be one of the great larcenies in the annals of crime-dom, I'm taking the proper steps to cleanse myself of a horrible deed that took place in the spring of 1965.
Joining me in what would have been a heist worthy of a movie script was my erstwhile childhood friend, Bruce Bukstein.
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 Robbery brinks great
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 Boston.com / Travel / Boston Visitors' Guide / Boston's Modern Must-Sees
At the time was the largest heist in U.S. history and dubbed "The Perfect Crime." The robbers and several others involved where all tied to organized crime and were later caught and charged with the robbery.
On January 17, 1950, seven robbers – made their way through several locked doors and up to the second floor where they hustled over $1.2 million in cash and more than $1.5 million in securities from Brinks employees.
Cost and Hours: The Brinks Building still stands at 169 Prince St. in the North Terminal Garage
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This resulted in the most quickly solved bank robbery in the history of Pittsfield, MA.
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An overwhelming wave of scientists agree that the true purpose of the vagina is for traction, should a vaginaed person lose the use of their legs.
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Related to: Joseph James "SPECS" O'Keefe of the 1950 Great Brinks Robbery in Boston...also...realted to Patrick F. O'Keefe of Boston, who coined the phrase "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" for the florist industry and who was on the first board of Directors for the BOSTON GARDENS and was President of the Massachusetts Elks Association.
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 Robbery book great train
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 Brinks: The Great Robbery-TV Recap - Movie Tome
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 brinks - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word brinks:
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "brinks" is defined.
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 Goldie Hawn
Into the 1970s and 1980s Hawn remained a popular figure in entertainment, appearing in various films (generally comedies.) She gathered great respect as a comedic actress, outspoken on her liberal political views.
Her career died down a bit until 1992 when she revitalized it opposite Bruce Willis and Meryl Streep in the film Death Becomes Her.
Hawn won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in the 1969 film Cactus Flower.
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 1950 - Simple English Wikipedia
January 17 - The Great Brinks Robbery - 11 thieves steal more than $2 million from an armored car in Boston, Massachusetts
January 15 - Volcanic cloud kills 5000 in Mount Lamington, New Guinea
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