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18 Dec 2014 10:40 #229449
by chairman
Nine works of art stolen in 2008 worth $10 million have been recovered after investigators from the LAPD and the FBI cracked the case wide open. An undercover operation caught Raul Espinoza, 45, trying to sell the paintings for $700,000 cash. A home owned by elderly art collectors in Encino was broken into in 2008, and works including Marc Chagall’s “Les Paysans†and Diego Rivera’s “Mexican Peasant†were stolen. There were a total of 12 missing paintings, and three are still missing, but police believe they are close to identifying the people involved in the original burglary.
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20 Dec 2014 20:29 #229923
by pattycake
Great,
Expensive paintings are recovered, but human lives are rarely protected. ::LOL::
Hey Map,
How's that for the technological world?
::LOL::
The police makes a move for expensive items but not for human lives. ::LOL::
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