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Well the thieves have yet to turn on each other, which is more than I can say for the participants in this thread nyuk nyuk nyuk.
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THIEVES CAUGHT!!!! would be great, but still nothing.
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Perhaps this has been discussed before but this heist was well-planned, and I can't help but wonder if it was funded and organized by some rich collector with no desire to sell the cards but to gaze on his ill-gotten bonanza until he croaks.
If so the police need a break in the case, or I fear we may never see these jewels again. |
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My first reason being that any rich collector would rather just buy these cards, rather than attempt to rip them off. Why would some rich collector risk serious jail time and potentially losing everything simply to pick up some additional cards on the cheap? Certainly the perps would roll over pretty quick if they were caught, and the mastermind ordering the hit would definitely go down with that ship. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, while this is certainly a valuable stack of cards, it would seem to be an odd grouping for a single rich collector to want all of them for their own collection. For example, there are a fistful of low to mid-grade 311 Mantles here. While most of us love a good 311 Mantle, my experience is that a rich collector would be more inclined to pick up a high grade copy, and even then, just one, rather than a fistful. Similar concepts come into play for the rest of the pieces here. While they're definitely valuable cards, they don't seem like the kind of pieces that your average rich collector is dying to add to their collection, just to have and hold for a few decades. Among other things, it strikes me that your rich collector, unless they're newer to the hobby, probably already has a lot of these pieces. Now if the theft included about a bunch of impossible to find pieces, or really high for the grade pieces, then I would agree with you all day every day and twice on Sunday. But as great as this stuff is, it just doesn't scream to me that this is a theft that was made to order by some fat cat collector.
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I agree with raulus.
Also: How does Perp 1, who looks like the leader, walk around a card show with what appears to be a shoulder holster? Do the cards depicted appear to be realistically priced with those colored price labels? The whole thing appears to look bizarre as time goes by.
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In my opinion, the cards are priced above the norm to ready to retire on.. it’s not just him though, a lot of dealers at the big shows shoot for the moon.
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There are 45 states (90% of all states), including Texas, that have open carry laws. Unless the venue prohibited it, carrying a firearm was permissible.
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I only wonder where the police start in solving this heinous crime. Trying to get a positive id on one or all the perps, I suppose. |
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I think this get's solved depending on how much the police care. On a scale of 1-10 i say a 4.
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But it does seem like identifying the goons based on the video would be a key step. With any luck, they have other security footage from elsewhere in the venue showing other angles, and maybe with a little better resolution. The only trouble, of course, is that unless these goons are already known to the authorities, about their only hope is some sort of a database, or else someone from the public identifying them. If that doesn't pan out, then it seems like it's a waiting game. Waiting for someone to notice one of these cards somewhere. Or for one of the goons to try to sell a big chunk of them at a venue that recognizes these cards. Seems like one other potential is hoping the goons get greedy and turn on each other because they can't agree on an equitable allocation of their ill-gotten gains. Or some jilted lover who turns them in. Seems like that's how most of the accounting frauds get caught.
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The images are clear enough for law enforcement to figure out who the individuals are, unless these are people who dropped down from outer space to commit this heist. Someone will identify one of them and the dominos will fall, assuming law enforcement is remotely competent. In addition, as far as we know, they may have already been identified and have been contacted by an officer.
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The squeeze will be on...someone will rat...the thieves will be up shits creek soon enough without a paddle.
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As far as the speed of the potential recovery.
Maybe as long as 10-40 years. https://www.linns.com/news/us-stamps...use-cover.html Things have improved as far as technology goes, so maybe a bit faster. But if they don't mess up it could be a long time. |
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