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Diamond Dealer

Story in One Sentence:

One safe. Ten Hours. $100 million in diamonds.

Story Synopsis:

In February 2003, Leonardo Notarbartolo was arrested for heading a ring of Italian thieves. They were accused of breaking into a vault two floors beneath the Antwerp Diamond Center and making off with at least $100 million worth of loose diamonds, gold, jewelry, and other spoils. The vault was thought to be impenetrable. It was protected by 10 layers of security, including infrared heat detectors, Doppler radar, a magnetic field, a seismic sensor, and a lock with 100 million possible combinations. The robbery was called the heist of the century, and even now the police can't explain exactly how it was done.

The loot was never found, but based on circumstantial evidence, Notarbartolo was sentenced to 10 years. He has always denied having anything to do with the crime and has refused to discuss his case. This is the true and mostly untold story of how he did it.

Copyright © 2012 Charles R. Welty. All copyrighted or trademarked material is a copyright or trademark of the respective holder. All rights reserved worldwide. Last modified: 05/01/12.