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The Antwerp Diamond Heist: The Perfect Crime (2003)

Masterminds and Misdeeds: True Tales of Infamous Heists, Book 4

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The Antwerp Diamond Heist: The Perfect Crime (2003)

By: James G. Edwards II
Narrated by: Chris Reynolds
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The vault was deemed impenetrable—until it wasn’t.

On a quiet weekend in February 2003, a crew of highly skilled thieves pulled off the largest diamond heist in history. Located in Antwerp, Belgium—the epicenter of the world’s diamond trade—the target was a vault protected by motion detectors, seismic sensors, infrared heat detectors, and over a dozen layers of physical security. Still, the thieves broke in, stole more than $100 million in diamonds, gold, and jewels, and walked away clean—at least for a while.

In The Antwerp Diamond Heist: The Perfect Crime (2003), true crime author James G. Edwards II takes you behind the scenes of the world’s most sophisticated vault breach. Discover how the heist was planned, why it succeeded, and what one small mistake unraveled it all. Learn how global trade vulnerabilities, human error, and criminal genius collided to make this one of the most shocking crimes of the 21st century.

If you love true crime, criminal masterminds, or real-life stories that seem stranger than fiction, this is the book for you.

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