Hux
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1971.
A man gets on a plane, he tells the flight attendant that he has a bomb. He wants 200k and 4 parachutes. The plane lands, the passengers are let off and he's given the money and parachutes. The plane takes off again and he instructs them to fly no higher than 10 thousand feet, and no faster than 120 miles per hour.
The man (and the money) are never seen again.
That is until 1980, when an eight year old boy finds five grand of the damaged money.
Was this the most brilliant robbery ever or did he end up dead?
He clearly knew what've was doing (the instructions for the pilot, the area, the times) and yet of the four parachutes, he picked a reserve chute which was a training dud (would an experienced jumper do that?).
The case was officially closed in 2016.
A man gets on a plane, he tells the flight attendant that he has a bomb. He wants 200k and 4 parachutes. The plane lands, the passengers are let off and he's given the money and parachutes. The plane takes off again and he instructs them to fly no higher than 10 thousand feet, and no faster than 120 miles per hour.
The man (and the money) are never seen again.
That is until 1980, when an eight year old boy finds five grand of the damaged money.
Was this the most brilliant robbery ever or did he end up dead?
He clearly knew what've was doing (the instructions for the pilot, the area, the times) and yet of the four parachutes, he picked a reserve chute which was a training dud (would an experienced jumper do that?).
The case was officially closed in 2016.