Untangling the Gardner art heist
Some details tantalizing as trail grew colder
It was a cold winter afternoon in 1998, nearly eight years after the theft of 13 priceless artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the FBI finally had some good news for Anne Hawley, the museum director. (Full article: 1284 words)
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