TCA Snatched Art Crime Video – Stolen de Kooning Painting Recovered after 37 years

Check out another video from my true crime archives. On Nov. 29, 1985, a couple walked into The University of Arizona Museum of Art in Tucson, Arizona and ripped a priceless painting from the walls. 37 years later that painting is found in an antique store. A quiet couple had hidden the painting behind their bedroom door for more than three decades and it was only found after their estate was sold after they passed away.


Check out this story and others in my casefiles book titled, Snatched: The FBI’s Top 10 Art Crimes & More

Sit back and relax as Synova regales you with tales of master art thieves, bumbling criminals, and multi-million-dollar art heists from around the world. There will be stories of mafia-commissioned heists, of Daredevil art thieves, and of the brave men and women of the FBI Art team who are trying to stop this multi-billion-dollar industry of art crime. Enjoy. This book is the first in Synova’s Case Files series. Every year Synova takes the top cases previously highlighted on her blog and compiles them into a case files book. 2017 Synova was researching the FBI’s Top Ten Art Crimes and following the cases of the FBI Art Crime Team. 

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