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What are the famous "thieves" in the world?
According to Time magazine's 65438+February 65438+March report, the police in Kamano Island, Washington are looking for a man 18 years old named colton harris moore. He started stealing bicycles at the age of eight, and then started stealing cars and yachts. He never took flying lessons, and even stole a plane, which earned him the nickname "Barefoot Night Thief". But the police still haven't caught him, which makes him a household name, and Facebook has more than 8,000 "fans" to support him. The super goddess thief has been stealing countless jewels between countries for more than 50 years. She is a cunning female thief in the old version of "The Trap of Stealing Heaven", and her kung fu of stealing treasures is even more perfect. Doris Payne, a 75-year-old African-American woman, has traveled to new york, Colorado, Nevada and California for more than 50 years ... Payne has traveled all over the United States, and has also visited Greece, France, Britain, Switzerland and other countries. Ma Chenggong alone stole countless jewels. However, the French Open was long and slow, and this "super old thief" was not caught wrong until 2005. The American "Yuanyang thief" specializes in stealing neighbors and traveling around the world. In the 1960s, the classic Hollywood movie "The Thief of Mandarin Duck" tells the legendary story of a couple stealing everywhere. Surprisingly, this plot is actually staged now. Edward anderton, a 25-year-old man from Philadelphia, USA, and Jocelyn Kerch, a 22-year-old girlfriend, seem to be a beautiful young couple, but in fact they are out-and-out credit card fraudsters. They steal information from their neighbors and forge them into identity documents and credit cards, and then spend other people's money to travel around the world. In just one year, the two of them squandered at least $654.38 million+by forging documents. It was not until 2007 that the Philadelphia police finally arrested the couple, who were called "2 1 century Yuanyang thieves". British men have accumulated millions of pounds of wealth by stealing supermarkets for 25 years. A thief in Britain has been stealing for 25 years and accumulated millions of pounds of wealth by selling stolen goods. The thief named Raymond Crockford started stealing goods in supermarkets, grocery stores and department stores as early as 25 years ago. Crockford's "prey" is varied, including coffee, perfume, alcohol, bedding and razor blades. He made a lot of money selling stolen goods on the black market. Crockford has a seaside villa worth 350,000 pounds (about 690,000 US dollars), which has five bedrooms and an electric security door outside. In addition, there are two Mercedes-Benz cars and a BMW car parked in his garage, a 50-inch plasma TV set in the living room and 80 suits hanging in the closet. The British goddess stole 40 million jewels on the screen and never missed it. The British goddess stole Joan Hannington's jewels worth more than 40 million pounds in 10, which made the jewelry industry frightened. Experts praised her as a "godmother", and even the police were helpless. After retiring from the Jianghu, she wrote an autobiography, and her superb skills of stealing treasures won the favor of filmmakers, which was adapted into the film Diamond, exposing her little-known career as a thief. The French "driver thief" became popular and stole 1 1.6 million euros from the Internet. On October 5th, 2009/KLOC-0, Musulin, the driver of Swedish "loomis" security company, drove an armored cash truck to Lyon, France, accompanied by two escorts, to provide cash collection and delivery services for banks. In the meantime, the car was loaded with 49 bags from the Lyon branch of the Central Bank of France. At about 10 in the morning, two escorts left the cash truck for a bank to handle business. When they came back, they found that Musulin and armored vehicles had mysteriously evaporated together with the huge sum of 1 1.6 million euros. After the robbery, Musulin quickly became popular on the Internet. On Facebook, a well-known dating website, some netizens "praised" him as an "anti-hero" and called the robbery a "perfect crime". Two weeks later, the thief turned himself in in Monaco. A thief will become a thief in the blink of an eye. Common sense tells us that educated hooligans can be terrible. And the fact tells us again-a thief can Google it and become a thief in an instant. In March 2009 in England, the police caught a thief named Tom Berg. He stole the roof tiles of many houses in a short time and then sold them for cash. Tiles can also be sold for money? Tom Berg certainly didn't steal ordinary tiles. Before he started, he opened Google Earth and searched for buildings with dark roofs in Britain-these roofs usually use lead tiles, which are very valuable. This is equivalent to the value of wires that some thieves like to steal, but it can avoid the risk of high voltage electricity. Tom Berg is very clever. He stole tiles worth $65,438+$400,000. The American "braid thief" who robbed seven banks with her husband was arrested in Thailand. American "braid thief" was arrested in Thailand in 2008. Hawke, a 265,438+0-year-old woman, participated in three bank robberies in the United States and was nicknamed because she was photographed wearing a baseball cap and wearing her hair in a ponytail. Her 26-year-old husband Romine was also involved in four bank robberies in Texas. Hawke didn't show any weapons in every action, and left the scene on foot after he succeeded. She was born in a wealthy family and received a good education since she was a child. Her family did not know her motive for committing the crime. The British train thief regained his freedom and escaped for 35 years before he was 80 years old. He has no regrets. On August 8, 2009, the notorious British train thief Ronnie Biggs will celebrate his 80th birthday. On August 6, he also received a long-awaited release order. From then on, this thief, who has been on the run for 35 years and has traveled all over three continents, will be free. However, old and frail, he can only lie in a hospital bed now, and his life is dying. It is estimated that it is difficult to realize his wish of "drinking a bitter beer in Margaret's bar". Britain has offered a reward of 6.5438+0.000 to Graff, a high-end jewelry store in London. In August 2009, 40 million pounds worth of jewelry was robbed, setting the highest amount of jewelry robbery in Britain. In order to catch the criminals as soon as possible, the merchants offered a reward of 6.5438+0 million pounds, hoping that the people would help solve the case. At the time of this jewel robbery, two white and black men in their thirties, wearing gray suits, took a taxi to "Graff" on the famous street "New Pound Street" in London. The two men robbed 43 precious jewels such as rings, necklaces, bracelets and watches in minutes, and escaped smoothly with the assistance of their associates. British couple thieves fled after stealing luxury yachts and starved to death due to lack of water. A British couple committed fraud, theft and other crimes, fled to western Africa and stole a luxury yacht, but the yacht was dead. The autopsy department speculated that the thieves and robbers died of hunger because of the lack of food and fresh water on the yacht. The thieves were peter clarke, 49, and Sharon Arthur cecchini, 46. In September 2006, nine months after the disappearance of Senegalese fishermen, their bodies were found on a luxury yacht named "Captain No.7" in the waters near the capital Dakar. Clark was found lying in bed, while Arthur cecchini was lying cross-legged on the sofa. There was no food and fresh water on the yacht, and the sails were damaged. On May 27, 2005, on a high-speed coach from Baoding to Tianjin, a group of thieves "turned into a living person" in the suitcase, stole the property in the suitcase and stole 70,000 yuan in cash and two mobile phones. From the surveillance video, it was found that in the very dark luggage compartment of the bus, after the vehicle started, a black shadow emerged from a large flat suitcase and stole with a miniature flashlight in his mouth. After hard work, Baoding police destroyed the criminal gang in one fell swoop, thus finding out a super-large theft gang that committed crimes crazily all over the country. American hackers stole 65438+300 million credit card and debit card information. In August 2009, the US federal prosecutor accused a man of stealing about 654.38+300 million credit card and debit card information by hacking. Officials of the US Department of Justice believe that this is the largest such case in American history. The defendant's name is Albert Gonzalez, a resident of Miami, Florida, USA. He is suspected of using hacking technology to break through the computer firewall and steal account information of about 654.38 billion credit cards and debit cards. Gonzalez was an informant in united states secret service, who was responsible for helping the Secret Service track down hackers. However, the Associated Press quoted the go-vern-ment department as saying that the Secret Service later discovered that Gonzalez was "stepping on two boats" and helped the Secret Service to provide investigation information to criminals while cooperating with criminals. Croatia 12-year-old "thieves" carried out four robberies and three thefts with guns. In March 2009, the police in Karlovac, Croatia announced the investigation results of a series of robberies and thefts in 1 1 to 65438+2 last year. To everyone's shock, the masked robber who robbed with a gun four times was only 12 years old and was a student of a local primary school. This news became the headlines of major media in Croatia that day. James wright, aged 35, is an engineer at the famous St. Sk Yacht Shipyard in Poole, Dorset, England. He has worked at the St. Sk Yacht Shipyard for 1 1 year. Every time he watches a 16 meter long luxury yacht come off the production line, he can't help dreaming that he can own such a yacht. However, Wright knew that even if he worked hard all his life, he could not save enough money to buy this luxury yacht worth 6,543,800. In order to realize his yacht dream, Wright came up with another "idea"-in seven years, he began to steal yacht parts from the shipyard bit by bit like an ant, and dreamed that one day he could use these stolen parts as. Dad stole millions of pounds to let his son sit in Qian Shan. According to the British "Daily Mail" report, Romanian Adu Blue used the fraudulent bank deposit as a toy for his 9-month-old child, and then took photos and sent them to relatives to show off. There is evidence that Blue copied at least 2,000 ATM cards and then cashed them out, thus "defrauding" at least one million dollars. According to British media reports, a bank robbery happened in a village in Buckinghamshire, England. The gangster drove a construction excavator to shovel an ATM outside a bank, but then the excavator lost control and crashed the walls of the post office and restaurant next to the bank. The American "dinner thief" fled for 9 years and faced 40 charges. Alan W. Gold, a famous American "dinner thief", was finally brought to justice in 2007 after nine years' exile overseas. Gold used to break into houses at dinner time. He ran wild in the northeast of the United States and stole 6 million dollars worth of jewelry, brand-name watches and other items. He was one of the most wanted criminals in the United States. Gold was found in Greenwich, Connecticut, in the 1990s, and it was committed at dinner time. He repeatedly took advantage of the opportunity of his master's family to eat downstairs and sneaked into the second floor room of his home to steal, and his actions were secret, leaving almost no trace. Greenwich police accused Gold of nearly 40 felonies, including burglary, robbery and kidnapping, as well as stealing goods worth $6.5438+0 million.