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by _4gzn
2084 days ago
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In 2000, Claude Monet's Beach in Pourville was stolen from the National Museum in PoznaĆ, Poland. The police suspected a steal-to-order gang. Six years later, an unemployed bricklayer was fingerprinted for not paying alimony to his ex-wife. His fingerprints matched those left in the museum, and the police found the painting behind a wardrobe in his apartment. He told the court that he fell in love with the painting when visiting the museum and wanted to have it all to himself[0]. [0] https://kultura.poznan.pl/mim/kultura/en/news/how-did-beach-... |
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